Bac ninh province yesterday opened a center for preserving, displaying and supplying information on Dong Ho woodcut prints, considered among Viet Nam’s finest folk arts.
Occupying over 5,000 sq.m, the center displays around 200 Dong Ho paintings and nearly 1,000 woodblocks and frames including those several centuries old.
Here visitors can study the painting process using woodblocks and other techniques where paints made from local materials are applied to wood and pressed onto paper to create vivid pictures featuring ordinary life and rural landscapes.
Woodblock carving and printing, which has been around in Viet nam since the eleventh century, was started in Dong Ho village in Bac ninh - hence the name - four hundred years ago by farmers making the most of their quiet time between crops to capture their simple life in symbolic ways and poke fun at human foibles.
(Source:SGGP)
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