VietNamNet Bridge - Following the success of Hanji Meets Vietnam Exhibition, Zo Project is introducing Do paper (made from the bark of Rhamnoneuron balansae) through the “Hon Do” (Soul of Do) exhibition.



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In “Hon Do”, the audience will step into a traditional space to learn about historical Do paper and the paper-making process. You will then be brought to the art space with contemporary works created on the traditional texture of Do paper.

The exhibition shows works of two artists: Xuan Nhu (calligrapher) and Yoyo (painter), which is expected to hit the headlines.

Chinese ink – long used by our forefathers, going hand in hand with watercolor – is fresh and bright on Do paper, creating a harmonious combination of traditional and modern elements. Thanks to the exhibition, the two artists have had the opportunity to work together and show their good will in cooperation.

Currently, they are working very hard to prepare for the exhibition, and we are confident that our audience will gain the best from their cooperation.

The exhibition will be held at the Korean Cultural Center, 49 Nguyen Du Street, in Hanoi from May 22 through June 12. Admission is free.

PV