The artist could not pursue his dream to take care of his family. But recently he has found his renewed passion for street art.
That all changed when he retired. “Two years ago, while walking past the brick walls near my home, I found them dull. So I came up with the idea of painting these colorful murals. My neighbors were very excited. Since then I’ve just gone with the flow,” said Minh. |
“The idea has been been supported by district officials, local people to my family members,” he said. |
“I mostly pay for these projects myself. Sometimes there are people who like my paintings and they are willing to chip in some money,” he said. |
Local people in District 4 are so inspired by his street art. It takes Minh between one to three days to finish a mural. “I have so far created 40 in many alleys. My health is still perfectly good. And I will keep on painting until I can’t,” Minh said. |
This small eatery’s owner loves what Minh has painted on the wall. “This wall painting has livened up the place, drawing more customers,” Cao Vinh Co said. |
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