VietNamNet Bridge – The meeting between US President Donald Trump and Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Chairman Kim Jong Un in Hanoi caught the attention of the whole world, including local artists.

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Tran Lam Binh at work. — Photo from Facebook of the artist


Painter Le Duc Tung drew an oil-on-canvas painting of the historic meeting between President Ho Chi Minh and North Korean leader Kim Il Sung (1957) and two of Trump and Kim’s portraits.

“The summit taking place in Hanoi is very special to me,” he said. “I painted the paintings in moved emotion mingling with pride. I finished them all in 10 days only."

His paintings are on display at the Vietnamese Culture Space, 16 Le Thai To Street.

Popular painter Tran Lam Binh has nearly completed a project of paintings of Trump and Kim to greet the two leaders.

He started drawing Trump in 2015 while he has followed Kim since 2017.

“They are simply two figures I admire,” he told Việt Nam News. “The project is not only to greet the summit here in Hanoi, but also my long-term passion.”

More than 100 portraits of Trump and Kim by Binh feature the two leaders in a good mood, in a pop art style with various striking colours like pink, orange and green.

“I hope they will be friends forever,” he said. “Though their summit did not reach any agreement, I’ll observe them and still continue to draw them.”

All of Binh’s paintings are on display at Olala cafe at 209 Thach Ban Street, Long Bien District of Hanoi.

Binh said he did not worry for the future of his paintings as he had no intention to sell them. He would keep them all for himself and exhibit them to the public in an exhibition someday.

In June 2017, Bình displayed 30 paintings of Trump outside the White House in Washington DC.

Artist Nguyen Van Ho, another painter inspired by the summit, said he paid attention to the two leaders since their first summit in Singapore.

In June 2018, he decided to make statues of the two figures.

He made a sculpture of them on composite material, which features Trump and Kim leaning on each other.

Ho said he initially made sculptures of politicians to entertain his five-year-old daughter.

Then a collector from HCM City bought the works, which encouraged Ho to create more.

He said he had some versions of Trump and Kim pinned on a piece of wood, which may be used as a decoration on a wall. 

Ho also drew an oil on canvas painting of the two leaders in only two hours. 

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A portrait of chairman Kim by Tran Lam Binh. — Photo from Facebook of the artist


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All Tran Lam Binh’s paintings and sculture are displayed at a cafe in Long Bien District. — Photo from Facebook of the artist


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Painter Tran Lam Binh said he would continue to draw the two leaders. — Photo from Facebook of the artist


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Le Duc Tung’s oil-on-canvas painting on the historic meeting between President Ho Chi Minh and North Korean leader Kim Il Sung (1957). — Photo from Facebook of the artist


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Nguyen Van Ho’s sculpture of the two leaders on composite material. — Photo from Facebook of the artist


Source: VNS