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Vietnamese artists showcase works in Thailand

Three Vietnamese artists are showcasing their paintings at the 15th Art Exhibition of International Visual Artists Association of Thailand in Bangkok.
Vietnamese artists showcase works in Thailand ảnh 1Artists Ly Khac Nhu, Ly Chanh Van and Viet Thi Kim Quyen (left to right) at the 15th Art Exhibition of International Visual Artists Association of Thailand in Bangkok. (Photo courtesy of the artists)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Three Vietnamese artists are showcasing theirpaintings at the 15th Art Exhibition of International Visual ArtistsAssociation of Thailand in Bangkok.

The exhibition is organised by the Office of Contemporary Art and Culture, incollaboration with the International Visual Artists Association of Thailand, topromote understanding of contemporary art and culture among people.

The event will feature around 200 paintings in various mediums and in manystyles by 185 artists from different countries such as Thailand, Vietnam,Singapore, Malaysia, the Republic of Korea, Canada and China.

Vietnamese artists Viet Thi Kim Quyen, Ly Khac Nhu and Ly Chanh Van exhibit apainting each.

Quyen showcases the beauty of blue jacaranda flowers in the resort city of DaLat, the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong, in her acrylic painting Summerof Love Flowers.

Quyen, a member of the Ho Chi Minh City and Vietnam Fine Arts Associations, hastaken part in numerous solo exhibitions in Vietnam and many countries since2009.

Meanwhile, Nhu and Van, who are also members of the HCM City and Vietnam FineArts Associations, brought exhibition paintings in hot and cold coloursreflecting the beauty of life.

The exhibition will be held at the Ratchadamnoen Contemporary Art Centre untilAugust 30./.
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