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Phan Hai Bang being creative with "Ngau lien tren giay"
A solo exhibition, entitled "Ngau lien tren giay" (“Lotus in spontaneity - on paper”) by artist Phan Hai Bang, was opened on the afternoon of November 18 at Le Ba Dang art space (Hue Museum of Fine Arts, 15 Le Loi Street, Hue City).
A corner of the exhibition space
The exhibition introduces to the public more than 20 fine art works by artist Phan Hai Bang, which are inspired by the lotus flower. These fine art works deliver many different creations and meanings, with various materials including watercolors, and Indian ink, etc. Among them are fine art works created on Truc chi, a kind of paper that implies an end to the experimentation of bamboo fiber to create a new type of base paper, together with the versatile expressions of the Truc chi.
The exhibition is open to the public until November 30.
By N. MINH
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