Ngodinh Baochau
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UNIFORM – WALLPAPER
wall décor with floral motifs, pattern of glittering human shadows, gold fences, and grey camouflage

Material: woodblock print, monoprint, stamping, stencil, acrylic, glitter, imitation gold leaf on cardboard
Set quantity: 40
Dimensions: 60 x 80 cm each
Colour: multi
Brand: NDBC
Style: Nostalgia
Year of production: 2020

I adorned these 40 paintings with a sort of uniform made from similar motifs, but you won’t be able to find any two works that are exactly the same. The works evoke a nostalgia for things, events, and images that I have experienced, but are now someone else’s present and will be another’s future.

I began working on the series but did not bother setting out a clear direction; from all angles the paintings looked the same. Only when I printed the silhouettes of a schoolboy (what is he saluting?) did I need to choose a certain direction. The repeated images, overlapping and effacing one another, are akin to the confusions and gaps in memory. Motifs of mesh wires, flowers, burning fires, the shadows of monuments: no matter what they are, they have all become decorative details – an embellished outer layer. Who knows if mesh wires are really stronger than flowers, or the shadows of monuments larger than a schoolboy?

I worked on this series for over six months. I was bored of every day being the same, repetitive as machinery. Despite the boredom though, just like daily life I had to do it.

Wallpaper inside a home, lying there, laying still.
​Only to be replaced once demoded


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