Chorus, acrylic
on canvas, 36"x 48" y. 2010
Tuyet (Tess) Thi Ong is originally from
Vietnam, and lived in Paris, before moving to Houston where she now lives
and works. Her abstract paintings on canvas and paper are colorful,
energetic and bold. Her confident color choices and freedom of composition,
as well as her interest in texture and layering stem from her numerous
cultural experiences and backgrounds.
untitled 002
acrylic on canvas, 36"x 36" y.2010
Although Ms. Ong is fluent in English,
Chinese, Vietnamese, and French, she desires to communicate non-verbally
through painting, leaving permanent records of a time and place. The paintings
reveal her interest in language and communication, displaying qualities
of calligraphy within the paint, revealing to the viewer a hidden language
of mark making.
Second Thought,
Acrylic on Canvas, 48"x48", y.2010
Unravel acrylic
on canvas, 36"x 36" y.2010
untitled 14,
acrylic on canvas, 36"x 40" y.2013
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Tuyet Ong-Barr
Opening Reception,
Sat. May 4,
6 to 8 pm
this exhibition on view May
1 - thru May 25, 2013
please note Spring Gallery Hours
:
Tuesday - Saturday 10 AM to
5 PM
and by appointment 24/7
832-607-4378
info@dmallisonart.com
The artist has been included in Assistance
League of Houston exhibition in 2011, the Visual Arts Alliance in
2010 and 2011, and the 28th juried exhibition in 2010 at the Glassell School
of Art , where she has studied under Brian Portman, Terrell James and most
recently Francesca Fuchs.
untitled 15,
acrylic on canvas, 36"x 40" y.2013
From the artist:"bits of reality
can stimulate an idea for a composition, whether it’s a quality in the
sunlight of the day or bits of multi colored paint scraped from my pallet,
each painting speaks with clarity. I create abstract compositions
with dynamic movement; many layers of gestures create a network of lines
traveling through an airy space. At times the numerous gestures seem closer
to a natural form like the pattern of tree bark or lines describing the
movement on the surface of water. My experiments with texture and
layering often create a sense of illusionary space, however sometimes the
thickness of the paint sits on the surface of the painting, and wraps around
the edges, insisting on the object of the canvas itself."
Her painting media include oil, acrylic,
collage, colored pencil, and colored ink, on a variety of surfaces: paper,
canvas, and plywood.
untitled 17,
acrylic on canvas, 40"x 36" y.2013
untitled 18,
acrylic on canvas, 40"x 36" y.2013
untitled,
acrylic on canvas, 40"x 36" y.2013
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