- Robyn Thompson Duong
- Where Joy Takes Root
- Mixed Media
- 24 x 36 x 1.5 in
Where Joy Takes Root is an intuitive abstract painting that celebrates the quiet emergence of hope, beauty, and resilience. Built through expressive layers of acrylic, gestural mark-making, and luminous color, the composition invites the viewer into a dreamlike landscape where symbols, memories, and emotions intertwine.
Brilliant blues, radiant oranges, vibrant greens, and glowing pinks create a visual rhythm that feels both energetic and contemplative. Organic shapes, windows, pathways, and vessel-like forms appear and disappear beneath translucent layers, suggesting moments of discovery and the hidden stories that shape our lives. A glowing floral form at the center radiates warmth, acting as a beacon of growth and possibility amid the surrounding movement.
Rooted in magical realism, the painting blurs the boundaries between the natural and the imagined. Rather than depicting a literal place, it evokes an internal landscape—one where joy is cultivated through curiosity, resilience, and a willingness to embrace the unknown. The repeated motifs and expressive linework echo the rhythms of nature and the interconnectedness of all living things, while transparent layers reveal traces of earlier decisions, honoring the beauty found in transformation.
The painting invites viewers to slow down and wander through its visual pathways, discovering new connections with each encounter. Like joy itself, the work unfolds gradually, revealing that what nourishes us often begins beneath the surface before blossoming into something vibrant and enduring.
- Subject Matter: Abstract
- Collections: Portfolio