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In Vietnam, there is always red flamboyant blooming on the trees in the beginning of summer, that is when pupils/students prepare summer holiday. So they are often affected by emotion before the good-bye saying moment. The painting describes a group of school girl in white “Ao dai” (the tradditional long dress of Vietnamese woman) are chatting and exchanging emotion before farewell. The red color is the symbol of flamboyant and summer. These are pure memories in th period of pupil!

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acrylic on canvas

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#landscape #summer #red flowers #red tree painting #schoolgirls 
After school 3 (2014)
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by Xuan Khanh Nguyen

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In Vietnam, there is always red flamboyant blooming on the trees in the beginning of summer, that is when pupils/students prepare summer holiday. So they are often affected by emotion before the good-bye saying moment. The painting describes a group of school girl in white “Ao dai” (the tradditional long dress of Vietnamese woman) are chatting and exchanging emotion before farewell. The red color is the symbol of flamboyant and summer. These are pure memories in th period of pupil!

Materials used:

acrylic on canvas

Tags:
#landscape #summer #red flowers #red tree painting #schoolgirls 

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Full name: Nguyen Xuan Khanh. Born in 1976 in Vietnam. In his opinion, fine arts is the way connected the spiritual cosmos with realistic life. It always reflects the consiousness world of... Read more

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