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Vietnamese artists exhibite lacquer paintings in Japan
Sixty lacquer paintings by Vietnamese
artists Nguyen Thanh Binh and Dao Hai Phong were showcased at an exhibition in
Tokyo on Nov. 21.
The exhibition, entitled “a destination for peace”, was organised by the Tokyo
America Club to give Japanese viewers an idea of Vietnamese people’s daily
lives.
The two Vietnamese artists’ creations impressed visitors, particularly the works
“Dong song vang” (golden river), “Dem Noel” (Christmas), “Hoang hon do” (Red
sunset) and “Pho hoa” (Flower street), which are in a modern style.
A Chinese student studying in Tokyo gave his impressions viewing the Vietnamese
lacquer paintings: “These works are valuable. They are a vivid reflection of the
colourful daily lives led by Vietnamese people. Although Vietnam had to
experience many years of war, I can feel peaceful lives, quite old streets and
long winding rivers at sunset.”
The exhibition will last until November 29, 2009.
Source: VOVnews |
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