Welcome to Sooty Gallery – the charming online art space of artist Sooty Nguyen! Here, you'll experience exclusive artworks that reflect the artist’s personality, inspiration, and unique story. Discover a delicate blend of creative themes such as landscapes, still life, and more, expressed through rich mediums like oil paint, watercolor, and traditional lacquer.
Every piece at Sooty Gallery is crafted with dedication and passion, aiming to convey profound messages about life and human experience to viewers. Whether you are a seasoned collector or an art lover searching for a unique accent for your space, Sooty Gallery is committed to offering meaningful, one-of-a-kind artworks that connect you with a world of emotional depth.
Come explore and leave your own mark with the unique creations of Sooty Nguyen!
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Sooty Nguyen's real name is Ha Nguyen Manh.
Nationality: Vietnam
- Year of birth: 1976
- Current place of residence: Traditional lacquer craft village Ha Thai - Hanoi
- Formal training specialization: Graphic design artist
- Educational institution: Hanoi University of Industrial Fine Arts
- Preferred creative mediums: Watercolor, lacquer, oil paint
- Main artistic themes: Landscapes, still life, animals
- Perspective on visual arts: Life is inherently diverse in color. The concept of human existence cannot be fully encapsulated within the confines of a single painting, no matter how grand. Simplicity should be just right, but the artwork needs to convey, or at least contain, a positive worldview.
- Current place of residence: Traditional lacquer craft village Ha Thai - Hanoi
- Formal training specialization: Graphic design artist
- Educational institution: Hanoi University of Industrial Fine Arts
- Preferred creative mediums: Watercolor, lacquer, oil paint
- Main artistic themes: Landscapes, still life, animals
- Perspective on visual arts: Life is inherently diverse in color. The concept of human existence cannot be fully encapsulated within the confines of a single painting, no matter how grand. Simplicity should be just right, but the artwork needs to convey, or at least contain, a positive worldview.