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New life of propaganda paintings in COVID-19 pandemic

Mr Truc’s work bear many resemblances from the Vietnam War, combined with many new, attractive and trendy contents. Propaganda artworks about COVID-19 can be seen in many places throughout the country, raising people’s awareness about the epidemic.
After spending his whole life making propaganda pictures, Vietnamese artist Tran Duy Truc now turned his brush to the fight against COVID-19. The 76-year-old artist dedicated all of his efforts to help people understand about the epidemic. For Mr. Truc, artists can be seen as fighters.
Mr Truc’s work bear many resemblances from the Vietnam War, combined with many new, attractive and trendy contents. Propaganda artworks about COVID-19 can be seen in many places throughout the country, raising people’s awareness about the epidemic.
Meanwhile, younger artists have also pitched in to help with public health messaging. They also put their own twist on propaganda artworks. Many artists posted their work on social media, receiving positive feedback from the online community./.
VNA

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