Temple of Literature depicted through watercolor paintings

On March 15, a workshop entitled "Reflections on Cultural Heritage: Watercolor Workshop with Polish Masters" took place at Van Mieu (Temple of Literature) in Hanoi.

On March 15, a workshop entitled "Reflections on Cultural Heritage: Watercolor Workshop with Polish Masters" took place at Van Mieu (Temple of Literature) in Hanoi.

The workshop was part of the event "Vietnam in Aquarello 2024" organized by VietnamInAquarello, a branch of an international watercolor organization, in collaboration with the Polish Embassy in Hanoi and other partners.

The workshop attracted professional and amateur artists, both local and international. Noteworthy were three talented artists from Poland who participated in drawing and interacting with others. The main subject of the drawings was the ancient space and architecture of the Temple of Literature.

Through delicate, funny strokes, this historical site came to life. It can be said that this is a distinctive feature of watercolor as a medium.

True to the theme "Cultural Colors," watercolor painting is a universal language, blurring boundaries between nations.

Alongside the workshop on March 15 was the largest watercolor exhibition ever held in Vietnam. The exhibition attracted 450 artists from 60 countries, including 50 artists from Poland.

The paintings were displayed at two venues, the Nhau Studio and the Temple of Literature, with 200 pieces hanging at the Temple of Literature from March 16-28 for advantageous viewing by visitors./.