"Far Away" by Luong Truong Tho

$300.00

Far Away
Oil on Canvas with silver acrylic frame by Luong Truong Tho

16 inches × 20 inches

(with frame 21 inches by 25 inches)

Date Unknown

In this oil painting, the woman tilts her head gently toward a small birdcage she holds in her hands, her posture soft and introspective, as if listening for a final note. The cage in her hands, and a single bird lifts into the air, caught in the delicate moment of flight as it leaves the confines of the cage behind.

Rendered entirely in shades of blue—from pale, misty highlights to rich indigo shadows—the painting carries a quiet, dreamlike atmosphere. Subtle variations in tone define the curves of the woman’s neck and shoulders, while the flowing brushstrokes give the impression of movement and emotion rather than strict detail.

The limited palette creates a sense of unity and calm, allowing the viewer to focus on the symbolic interaction between the woman and the bird. Themes of release, longing, and transformation are gently suggested, as the figure leans toward the cage not to hold the bird back, but to witness its departure. The result is a poetic scene suspended in shades of blue—quiet, emotional, and full of subtle meaning of something beloved leaving to somewhere far far away..

Far Away
Oil on Canvas with silver acrylic frame by Luong Truong Tho

16 inches × 20 inches

(with frame 21 inches by 25 inches)

Date Unknown

In this oil painting, the woman tilts her head gently toward a small birdcage she holds in her hands, her posture soft and introspective, as if listening for a final note. The cage in her hands, and a single bird lifts into the air, caught in the delicate moment of flight as it leaves the confines of the cage behind.

Rendered entirely in shades of blue—from pale, misty highlights to rich indigo shadows—the painting carries a quiet, dreamlike atmosphere. Subtle variations in tone define the curves of the woman’s neck and shoulders, while the flowing brushstrokes give the impression of movement and emotion rather than strict detail.

The limited palette creates a sense of unity and calm, allowing the viewer to focus on the symbolic interaction between the woman and the bird. Themes of release, longing, and transformation are gently suggested, as the figure leans toward the cage not to hold the bird back, but to witness its departure. The result is a poetic scene suspended in shades of blue—quiet, emotional, and full of subtle meaning of something beloved leaving to somewhere far far away..