Classical paintings
Paintings showing the classical style can be oil paintings of Vietnamese countryside landscapes. Extremely familiar symbols such as banyan trees, water wharf, communal house yard contribute to preserving and creating love for the homeland. Landscape paintings of the countryside are not only drawn through the look of folklore but also described by the artist’s feelings. With images that are extremely simple, rustic and spontaneous, it is possible that it is a flower field in the sunny and windy Delta with bold rural flavors like the painting Huong Alluvium by author Hua Dung.
When it comes to Vietnamese villages, it’s usually pictures in the plains with farming: “the buffalo goes first, the plow follows”. Agriculture is also available in poetic highland places such as “Moc Chau Apricot Forest” by Nguyen Quang Tuan or “Sunshine on the Mountain Village” by Phan Hong. That is all the effort and passion of the author when crossing thousands of miles to find the poetic landscapes of a remote part of the country.
Modern paintings
Modern paintings often depict natural landscapes such as green forests, morning seascapes or European-style paintings with bright and modern colors. Modern paintings often show the artist’s subtle touches when painting natural landscapes. It often opens up new horizons for viewers, discovering natural landscape paintings often bring refreshing feelings, when you can easily blend in with the natural scenery that is hard to find in life. The city is full of smog and busy worries.