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Int’l watercolour painting exhibition opens in HCM City

The International Watercolour Painting Exhibition “Arts and Peace” has opened at the Ho Chi Minh City-based Vietnam Watercolor Art.
Int’l watercolour painting exhibition opens in HCM City ảnh 1Softness by artist Huynh Bao of Vietnam (Photo courtesy of the organisers)
HCM City (VNS/VNA) - The International Watercolour Painting Exhibition “Arts and Peace” hasopened at the Ho Chi Minh City-based Vietnam Watercolor Art.

The event is co-organised by the International Watercolor Association in Vietnamand the Sai Gon Watercolour Club.

The showcase includes 60 paintings by artists from 17 countries such as France,Japan, the Netherlands, Thailand and Vietnam.

The paintings were selected among more than 300 works displayed at theInternational Watercolour Exhibition held in Albi, France in October last year.

On display are works about a wide range of topics, including landscapes andlifestyles from all over the world.

According to the organisers, the exhibition aims to bring people around theworld closer together amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

At the exhibition’s opening on Wednesday, the organisers awarded prizes, includingthe first prize to Chinese artist Sun Jiangang for the painting Life And HopeSeries II.

The second and third prizes were given to artist Huynh Bao of Vietnam forSoftness, and to Yuko Nagayama of Japan for Spring.

The organisers also gave two exclusive prizes to Vietnamese artists, including NguyenHong Quan for the painting Bep Lanh (Cold Stove) and Tham Trong Hieu for ALittle Boy in Ha Giang.

The exhibition remains open until March 19 at Vietnam Watercolour Art on 187 LeVan Sy Street in Phu Nhuan district./.
VNA

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