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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 31.5 W x 22.8 H x 1 D in
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This bridge was built by Japanese traders around the 17th century, so it is sometimes called the Japanese Bridge. According to legend, the temple is considered to be a sword stabbing into the back of the monster Namazu, causing it to not swing its tail, causing earthquakes. In 1653, a pagoda was added, connected to the north railing, protruding in the middle of the bridge, from which the locals called Cau Pagoda. In 1719, Lord Nguyen Phuc Chu visited Hoi An, named the bridge Lai Vien Kieu, meaning "Bridge to welcome visitors from far away". According to the date recorded on the roof and the remaining epitaphs at the top of the bridge, the bridge was rebuilt in 1817. The temple was probably rebuilt at this time. The pagoda was restored in 1817, 1865, 1915, 1986 and gradually lost Japanese architectural elements, instead of Vietnamese-Chinese style architecture. On February 17, 1990, Cau Pagoda was granted a National Historic - Cultural Monument.
Painting:Acrylic on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:31.5 W x 22.8 H x 1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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Art is my life ! When I was little, pencil was my friend on the desk. and what I find I want to reflect the objective world according to my own perspective and put it into painting. Growing up painting is about discovering yourself before life as well as seeing the world in my own mind. I think that all works contain thoughts, messages that artists want to bring to the viewer or purely aesthetic also gives viewers certain emotions when they are not in front of a work. . I think that for artists, the most important thing is how to create images in the work, while the material plays a means of conveying the artist's thoughts in the work, each material brings results and effects if You know how to use it. Art is the creativity that makes a personal impression for art people. Knowing how you feel and think to make a difference in artistic creation is your right path in the colorful world.
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