May 27, 2014 / 14:49
Paintings, photos depic bustling, peaceful life in Vietnam
A painting, photo, and poetry exhibition themed “Life: Up and Down”, juxtaposing life in the bustling city streets with more relaxed, serene lifestyles will be held at the French Cultural Centre L` Espace from May 30-June 30.
Ink paintings and photos by Marie-Cécile Marques and Eric Huynh provide a contrast to the inner and outer, noisiness and serenity of Vietnam’s streets.
In particular, all works at the exhibition are painted on Do (Poonah) paper, a unique material of Vietnamese fine art, which is perfect for ink.
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