Hanoi Art Fair: The “Multi-color” art village festival opens an intimate art space right in the Thai Hoc yard area, where 12 artist experience booths and art studios are arranged like open “houses”, welcoming the public into the creative world.
Artist Minh Dam, Head of the event's organizing committee, said: This event is organized according to a model that is quite popular abroad. It not only exhibits works of art but also provides a space to display handicrafts or products originating from the paintings. "Multi-colored" here refers to the diversity of Vietnamese culture, the colors of the regions.
Within the framework of Hanoi Art Fair, the highlight is the exhibition "Multicolor" introducing more than 300 works with diverse materials such as oil, watercolor, silk, acrylic, graphics... Each artist brings a unique world, a unique story told through the language of color and material.
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The exhibition attracted many foreign visitors. |
From emotional oil paintings, to gentle watercolors, or delicate lines on soft silk, all are pieces that create the “Multi-color” Village Art Festival picture. The richness lies not only in the materials, but also in the way each artist expresses, touching every level of emotion, from impression to vivid reality.
Unlike traditional exhibitions, “Multicolor” is an open space where people can freely chat, listen and share at each artist’s “booth”. The stories behind each work, the feelings in the creative process, are all told sincerely, making art no longer something distant, but a part of everyday life.
Hanoi Art Fair: The “Multi-color” art village festival does not stop at exhibitions. The event also includes activities such as painting workshops, portrait sketches, drawing on do paper, embossing on plastic... or art talks, creating opportunities for the public to not only observe but also participate in the process of artistic creation.
Ms. Nguyen Thuy Anh (44 years old, Hanoi), shared: "In addition to admiring the paintings, visitors also have the opportunity to own many publications printed from the paintings, calendars or very beautiful bags. Through activities like this, you can feel art more closely."
The Hanoi Art Fair: “Multi-color” Art Village Festival will last from now until March 31 at the special national relic of Van Mieu-Quoc Tu Giam, Dong Da, Hanoi. This is an opportunity for the public to enjoy, feel and connect with art in the unique cultural and historical space of the Capital.
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The public was impressed with the series of paintings about Vietnam's famous landscapes using watercolor and ink by artist Minh Dam. He is one of the leading names in international watercolor art and is the co-founder of the Polish Association of Watercolor Painters. |
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The "Little Fairy" series of paintings was inspired by the motifs in Vietnamese communal houses in the 17th and 18th centuries, using watercolor on silk by artist Tran Thi Hoi. |
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Tourists enjoy the experience of printing pictures on Do paper. |
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Products printed from paintings such as books, postcards... are chosen by many visitors. |
Source: https://nhandan.vn/khong-gian-nghe-thuat-doc-dao-tai-ha-noi-art-fair-post867895.html
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