🎨 Art Concept Title: “Two Worlds, One Heart” Theme: A deeply emotional mixed-media collage showing the divided yet connected lives of An Binh and her family — 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 — 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. 🌺 Left Side – 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 — 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 woman’s hand reaching downward, palm open — representing a mother’s 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