
The exhibition, Colors of Love, has been officially licensed by the Hanoi Department of Culture and Sports (License No. 616/GP–SVHTT, dated November 18, 2025). It will run from December 13 to 21 at Gucino Art Space in Hanoi.
This is a rare showcase where all displayed works are created by members of a single family - and it marks the next chapter in the artistic journey of the young painter Duc Long.
What makes Colors of Love unique is its simple yet deeply emotional message: art is not distant from life. It begins with the small things - moments of family togetherness and the unconditional love of parents for their child. Every piece on display is not just an expression of creativity, but a testament to the bond shared within a family united by a passion for art.
Duc Long, born in 2014, joins the exhibition as a contributing member of the family. His paintings vividly reflect his passion and perseverance in pursuing art.
“I’m really happy to be part of this exhibition with my family,” said Long. “I hope we can sell a lot of paintings so we can help people in central Vietnam affected by the floods.”

In December 2024, Long held his first solo exhibition at the age of 10. All proceeds from that show were used to fund the construction of a new primary school in Hoi Xuan, Dien Bien Province. Additionally, he contributed to building a library for students in Thuan Hoa Commune, Vi Xuyen District, formerly in Ha Giang Province, as part of the “Wings of Dreams” library donation program organized by Tien Phong and Nhi Dong newspapers.
This new exhibition by Duc Long and his family once again highlights a special sense of community spirit.
According to the organizers, 100% of the money raised from painting sales during the event will be donated to help residents in south-central Vietnam who were severely affected by
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