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Vietnamese, Polish artists jointly showcase art works

Nearly 170 paintings and sculptures are on display at a joint exhibition in Hanoi, featuring unique watercolour paintings and sculptures showcasing scenery, people and cultures by Polish and Vietnamese artists.
Vietnamese, Polish artists jointly showcase art works ảnh 1 The water colour painting "Blue Moon" by Vietnamese artist Bui Xuan Khanh. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Nearly 170 paintings and sculptures are on display ata joint exhibition in Hanoi, featuring unique watercolour paintings andsculptures showcasing scenery, people and cultures by Polish and Vietnameseartists.

Themed "The Reunion of Colours 2", the exhibition is organised by theHanoi Watercolour Artists Club to celebrate its first founding anniversary,with honorary patronage from the Embassy of Poland in Hanoi and the Vietnam FineArts Association.

Last year, the first exhibition of The Reunion of Colours featured nearly 20artists and more than 80 artworks.

This year, with 50 Polish artists and 58 Vietnamese artists showcasing a totalof 169 paintings and sculptures, the exhibition has expanded significantly,offering visitors the opportunity to appreciate the unique cultural connectionbetween Vietnam and Poland.

The exhibition features Vietnamese watercolour artists from across the countrysuch as Dinh Duc and Pham Thom, as well as renowned Polish artists includingStanislaw Zoladz, Michał Suffczynski, and Michal Jasiewicz.

Most of the works on display are watercolour paintings, but there is also awooden sculpture by artist Le Ngoc Thuan from Hoi An with a marine environmentprotection theme.

Each artist's work not only showcases their talent and creativity but alsocaptures the cultural characteristics and artistic spirit of Vietnam andPoland.

The Reunion of Colours 2 is also a culturally rich and diverse platform fortalented Polish and Vietnamese artists to share their experiences and engage inmeaningful discussions about the art world.

The is taking place from October 7 – 13 at Exhibition Hall 29 Hang Bai Street,Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi./.
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