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Pebble paintings
The “King of stones,” has been
making pictures with stones for two decades.
That’s the nickname locals from central Binh Thuan Province’s Tuy Phong District
have given Pham Quang Phap, a 79-yea-rold veteran of Binh Thanh Commune. They
also call him “Old man of the stones.”
Phap, the former deputy chief in charge of military affairs of Phuoc Long
Province, now Phuoc Long District of the southern province of Binh Phuoc, has
enjoyed collecting colored stones since he retired in 1982.
Large areas of Binh Thanh Commune by the East Sea are covered with smooth stones
that change colors with the light. It’s a common attraction for tourists.
After his retirement, the former military officer thought he should do something
with these gifts from nature on his doorstep so he started to collect ones that
had interesting shapes and colors.
After many years, Phap had obtained a huge collection but he hadn’t done
anything with them. He began to create artistic works. First, he produced simple
pieces by inscribing stones with ancient poems or verses. He eventually combined
the stones to make pictures, for instance the Van Mieu (Temple of Literature),
Chua Mot Cot (One-pillar Pagoda) and a map of Vietnam.
Phap says he needed several months to collect stones and choose ones with the
right colors for his pictures.
After 25 years practicing his hobby, Phap has created hundreds of pictures. Many
of them have been exhibited locally and abroad.
His house is like a small museum packed with his art and he welcomes visitors.
Phap says the precious stones are a part of nature’s treasure but they won’t
last forever because lots of people come and collect them.
“I want generations to come to know they must protect nature’s gifts,” he said.
Source: VietNamNet/TN |
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