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Painting exhibition to celebrate the Year of Tiger

HNN.VN - The Union of Literary and Art Associations, under the Fine Arts Association, has just introduced an art exhibition to celebrate the Lunar New Year 2022 on their Facebook fanpage.

Erecting bamboo pole in the Citadel to welcome TetThe flower park welcoming spring is officially open to residents

With the familiar theme: "Celebrating Spring and the Zodiac", the exhibition introduces to the public 56 works by 45 authors. Using different visual materials and art forms, such as: lacquer, acrylic, synthetics, statues, and reliefs..., the authors exploit many different stylistic and visual language expressions to convey the images of Spring and the Tiger zodiac, thereby offering art lovers a feeling of excitement and fulfillment in the coming New Year.

This would be an online exhibition at MT.TTH member information page, running until the end of the Lunar New Year holiday.

By Minh Hien

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