A total of 30 artworks were created with plaster carvingsor painted with oil, acrylics and gouache or on “dó” (poonah) paper, a paper traditionally madefrom the inner bark of the dó tree in Vietnam, and old newspapers by 17 G39painters, five of whom are children.
The youngest among the child artists is just four yearsold while the oldest are 13.
It is an annual exhibition by the G39 artists who had tohold this year’s event virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Mid-Autumn is a festival, a reunion,” said painter LeThiet Cuong of the group. There is nothing cozier that the painters and theirlatest artworks reunite for the festival again this year, even just in anonline event, he said.
The exhibition will run until the end of this month.
Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the children'sfestival in Vietnam, takes place on the 15th day of the 8th month on lunarcalendar, which is also the brightest and full moon day of the year. This yearthe festival falls on September 21./.