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Album – Students of Traditional Vietnamese Arts

by photographer Quang Lam

Category : Körper Identität   

heritage portrait youth

These portraits done in 20012 is part of a documentary project done with the collaboration of the Fine Arts University of HCMC. While the country rushes headlong for money, the studentss are still learning focusing on their studies of traditional silk painting and lacquer painting.

At this point they don’t really care on how the academic pursuits could lead to a future career. Are they naïve? Are they dreaming? Who can tell.

But in a peaceful academic surrounds, they are the last chance to maintain an ancestral culture. Through their commitment and with the support of their teachers they are fighting for their art.

Lacquer Student
Lacquer Student
Silk painter
Silk painter
Lacquer Student
Lacquer Student Hand

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Album – Students of Traditional Vietnamese Arts

Lacquer Student

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Silk painter

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