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Visitors at the exhibition (Source: VN+)



Nhan Dan Online – An exhibition displaying more than 100 artworks by members of the Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Association opened on August 7 at the city’s Fine Arts Museum.


The exhibits were composed by the artists during field trips held by the Vietnam Fine Arts Association last year to various parts of the country.


Utilising different media, such as oil, lacquer, silk, wood, stone and bronze, the artists captured the natural beauty and the people’s daily activities from areas they visited.


Many of them chose to focus on the theme of the country’s sea and islands and showed their sentiment toward Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelagoes through their works.


At the opening ceremony, the arts council named Mai Anh Dung from HCM City the A prize winner for his lacquer painting titled ‘Nguong’ (Threshold). Two B prizes went to To Uyen and Hoang Tuong Minh for their works, ‘Len Thap Cham‘ (Visiting Cham temple) and ‘Tac Dong’ (Impact), respectively.


The exhibition runs through August 16 at 97 Pho Duc Chinh, district 1.


(Source: VN+/ Translated by Nhan Dan Online)




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