
With the participation of 24 talented artists from all three regions of the country, the exhibition brings together many works with strong personal imprints, from oil paintings, silk paintings to abstract and realistic paintings.
Notably, the works at the exhibition will be auctioned online, with 70% of the proceeds used to build 10 solid houses for disadvantaged families in Quang Nam and Hue.
With the goal of raising 500 million VND, this event not only honors artistic values but also spreads the spirit of charity in the community.

Many participating artists brought poetic and emotional works. Artist Vu Thai Binh with "Dry season on the rocky plateau" depicts the majestic beauty of the Northwest, while Ho Hung expressed the simplicity of the Vietnamese countryside through "Neighbors".
Paintings like "Silent Autumn" by Hung Ro or "Untitled" by Mai Duy Minh have a profound abstract style, evoking contemplation about nature and life.

This event also featured the participation of artist Ngo Tran Vu, founder of the Sow House, Reap House Fund - an organization that has built more than 70 houses for the poor since 2017.

Exhibition curator, Mr. Ngo Kim Khoi, emphasized that this is not only an opportunity for the public to enjoy art but also an occasion to show solidarity for the community.
Participating artists have pledged to sell their paintings at special prices to help those in need. This proves that art is not just for viewing but can also be a bridge to spread love.

The exhibition "Downstreaming the Autumn River 2025" is not only a place where artistic colors converge but also demonstrates the spirit of mutual love.
The exhibition takes place from March 27 to 31 at the Vietnam Museum of Fine Arts.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/24-hoa-si-tham-gia-trien-lam-gay-quy-xay-nha-cho-nguoi-ngheo-post787931.html
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