Family galleries at Co Do village
Many painters in Co Do village in the northern province of Ha Tay have never studied at any art school. They study painting art from senior villagers with burning passion.
Known as a cultural and study village in the past, Co Do village is now famous with 60 painters, 16 members of the Vietnam Arts Association and the Union of Culture and Art Associations of Ha Tay province.
Many painters of Co Do village have never studied at any art school, learning exclusively from senior villagers.
Starting from a painting class for children opened in the village by famous painter Sy Tot in 1976, many Co Do villagers have become famous painters as well, such as Sy Tuan, Sy Thiet, Tran Hoa and La Vuong.
The Art Club of Co Do currently has 30 member painters, who are living in the village. Each two or three years, the club organises a painting exhibition at the village temple, on the occasion of village festivals.
VietNamNet Bridge would like to invite readers to visit the unique family œgalleries in Co Do village.
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Painter Tran Hoa is drying rice at his ˜gallery in Co Do village. | |
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Teacher-painter Hoang Viet, the first painter in Co Do to sell paintings via the Internet. | |
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Mrs. Moc lights incense for her late husband. | |
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Mrs. Moc in the family gallery of her husband. | |
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Paintings are hung everywhere, even at the parthoof painter Phan Quang Tung. | |
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Children in Co Do village love to learn painting. | |
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Painter Nguyen Ngoc Cui artworks. | |
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A painting of a child painter. | |
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A future painter of Co Do village. | |
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Painter Nguyen Ngoc Cui family gallery. | |
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Teacher-painter Phan Quang Tung at his house-gallery. | |
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Another teacher-painter in Co Do village. | |
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Painter Tran Hoa painting room. | |
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Mrs. Nguyen Thi Moc, the wife of late famous painter Sy Tot, 85, still does fieldwork and takes care of the gallery displaying her husband artworks. | |
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The gallery-living-room of painter Tran Hoa. | |
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Painter Nguyen Ngoc Cui in his gallery-living-room-bedroom. | |
Source VietnamNet