Vietnam’s Da Lat City turns strange through the lens

The exhibition kicked off at the Stop And Go art space at 88 Ly Tu trong Street in Da Lat City on Thursday.

The photo exhibition, which will wrap up in late June, are showcasing the eye-catching and unique photos and paintings created with new and strange art styles, ideas, and materials.

These works belong to five young artists, including Bui Nguyen Vu, Duc Dang, goY Tran, Bang Duong, and Thanh Nguyen.

These authors see them as amateur artists, saying that passion prompts them to pursue the art path. They have learnt photography and painting by themselves, leading to flexibility in their creativity.

Photographer Vu works in Da Lat, while other authors come from different localities in Vietnam.

Inspired by Da Lat, which is one of Vietnam’s popular tourist destinations, these works help enrich their art experience.

Dalat Rendezvous season 7 boasts various styles of photography and painting. Among these 50 works at the exhibition, 20 were painted with coffee, a unique material that has never been seen before in Da Lat.

A work by Bui Nguyen Vu

A work by Bui Nguyen Vu

Another work by Bui Nguyen Vu

Another work by Bui Nguyen Vu

A photo taken by Bang Duong

A photo taken by Bang Duong

A work by Bang Duong

A work by Bang Duong

A photo taken by Duc Dang

A photo taken by Duc Dang

A photo taken by Duc Dang

A photo taken by Duc Dang

A work by artist Duc Dang

A work by artist Duc Dang

One of Thanh Nguyen’s works

One of Thanh Nguyen’s works

A work by Thanh Nguyen

A work by Thanh Nguyen

A work by Thanh Nguyen

A work by Thanh Nguyen

A coffee painting by goY Tran

A coffee painting by goY Tran

A work by goY Tran

A work by goY Tran

A photo shows the gallery space of the Dalat Rendezvous season 7 exhibition. Photo: Mai Vinh / Tuoi Tre

A photo shows the gallery space of the Dalat Rendezvous season 7 exhibition. Photo: Mai Vinh / Tuoi Tre

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