đ¨ Art Concept Title: âTwo Worlds, One Heartâ Theme: A deeply emotional mixed-media collage showing the divided yet connected lives of An Binh and her family â torn between their past in Vietnam and their present in Canada. The artwork embodies memory, loss, identity, and love that transcends distance. ⨠Scene Composition The canvas is large, rectangular, and diagonally divided â not a straight cut, but a fluid, organic curve that looks like a river or tear streaming across the surface. This diagonal line separates two worlds: the warm, nostalgic homeland and the cold, foreign new land. Despite the divide, faint threads and overlapping textures hint that the two sides are quietly bleeding into each other. đē Left Side â Vietnam (Past / Roots) Color Palette: glowing ochres, sunset oranges, faded reds, and soft golden light. The air seems humid and alive. Textures: layers of rice paper, thin silk fabric, and small fragments of worn photographs â all partially translucent. Imagery: Faint silhouettes of palm trees, curved rooftops, and tangled power lines painted with watercolor washes. Small, ghost-like figures of family members sitting around a low table, their forms made of thin paper and brushy strokes. A womanâs hand reaching downward, palm open â representing a motherâs love or the pull of memory. Objects and Details: Tiny pressed flowers, torn postage stamps, and Vietnamese text clippings scattered near the bottom. A faint outline of a small fishing boat or bicycle at the See more