Artist behind the portraits

Lý Tuấn Đạt

The person responsible for shaping a photographed portrait so it carries character, depth and the feeling of a work made for one sitter.

Black and white side portrait of artist Lý Tuấn Đạt
Not a filter A real artist, a dedicated finishing process.

Why the artist is named

A handcrafted portrait needs aesthetic responsibility.

The most valuable part is not the shutter click. It is the chain of decisions after that: which light to keep, which shadow to deepen, how soft the skin should be and how far the background should step back.

Clients deserve to know whose eye and hand stand behind the portrait before they commission it.

Product development partner

Cao Văn Thắng brings the service to market.

If Lý Tuấn Đạt holds the aesthetic standard, Cao Văn Thắng helps package the experience so it can operate within Gạo Nâu.

His role covers consultation, booking, pricing, delivery flow and commercial representation for the service.

Product development Commercial representative Gạo Nâu experience operations
Portrait of Cao Văn Thắng, product development partner of Chân dung như họa
Gạo Nâu representative Cao Văn Thắng Product development partner

The work you do not see first

A portrait is shaped through many layers.

The craft sits in small choices: keeping the real expression, reducing distractions, building light and making a surface that can be looked at for a long time.

01

Read the face

The goal is not to make the sitter strange, but to hold the strongest version of the real person.

02

Shape the light

Light guides the eye, builds volume and gives the face emotional depth.

03

Create surface

Color, grain, background and canvas feeling are balanced so the image does not feel like an app filter.

04

Hold the standard

Each portrait is reviewed as a work intended to be kept, not just posted.

Public profiles

See more public traces of the craft.

These links help clients review Lý Tuấn Đạt's public image language, portfolio and activity.

Commission a work with a real hand

If you want your own portrait, ask for availability first.

The team will review your story, gift purpose or personal brief, then advise concept direction and available schedule.