Nearly 30 pieces by Hanoi-based artist Duong Viet Nam are on display at HCMC Fine Arts Museum, giving art enthusiasts the opportunity to explore 36 old streets in Hanoi.
Those big-size works are on do paper and canvas with oil and acrylic and have bold moves and bright colors. The 36 small streets in Hanoi’s old quarter are sparkling and busy in a blend of modern time and traditional values.
People will see the bustle and hustle of Hanoi in daily life, iconic landscapes and local cultural features. Hanoi in the old days with colonial French architecture, ladies in traditional dresses and folk festivals are featured as well.
“I am obsessed with my childhood in the old streets and memories have inspired me to paint,” said the artist.
The exhibition lasts until Sunday at the museum, 97 Pho Duc Chinh Street in HCMC’s District 1.
“I am obsessed with my childhood in the old streets and memories have inspired me to paint,” said the artist.
The exhibition lasts until Sunday at the museum, 97 Pho Duc Chinh Street in HCMC’s District 1.
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