VietNamNet Bridge – The painter and photographer from Hanoi brings the romantic beauty of ao dai to Saigon in his latest photo exhibition – “Fading Season”.


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Being known for his own art style, photographer Nguyen Quoc Dung (Dzung Art) captivates people through his photos, which highlight the truth.

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After a period of preparation, he has brought the exhibition "Fading Season" to HCM City. The exhibition takes place from November 11-21 at the exhibition house of the HCM City Photographic Society at No. 122 Suong Nguyet Anh Street, District 1.

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"Fading Season" depicts the beauty of normal life through the image of Vietnamese girls.

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The photographer said that through the ao dai, he wanted to portray the inner beauty of Vietnamese girls.


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Models in Dung’s photos are not professional models. They are students, children, friends or relatives of the photographer.


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With "Fading Season", Quoc Dung continues to convey his love of ao dai, the theme of his exhibitions so far.

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"Women attract all eyes by their lovely, gentle beauty in the graceful ao dai. That image seems to be fading today," he said.


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The pictures were taken in many northern provinces like Ha Tay, Bac Ninh, Thai Binh, Nam Dinh, etc...


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The space old villages with old values is stored in these photos.


T. Van