Materials
folk painting
ICH Materials 30
Photos
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Dong Ho Woodblock Folk Paintings
filming Dong Ho woodblock Folk Paintings
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The Painting of the Mouse Wedding
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Dong Ho Woodblock Folk Paintings
Artisan Nguyen Huu Qua teaches his son how to carve the woodblock at his home
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Dong Ho Woodblock Folk Paintings
The Printing woodblocks at Nguyen Huu Qua’s House
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Painting of the Scene of Jealousy, Viet Nam University of Fine Art
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The Painting of the Boy Who Embraces a Tortoise from the Collection at Viet Nam University of Fine Art
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Students do their Fieldwork
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Carving woodblock at Nguyen Dang Che’s House
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Print paintings at Nguyen Dang Che’s House
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Rub the paintings on the woodblock at Nguyen Huu Qua’s House
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Painting of Catching Coconut from the Collection at Viet Nam University of Fine Art
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Naqqoshlik (ornament-making) art
"Naqqoshlik is drawing an ornament - a pattern built on rhythmic alternation and a combination of geometric or graphic elements, performed by means of painting, drawing, sculpture or embroidery. Uzbek national patterns have their own names, going back in history. Traditional Uzbek ornament is found in decorative art embroideries, in wood carvings, in paintings on clay and ceramics, on Uzbek fabrics, on buildings. At the heart of the ornament is a picture of simple things. For example, knives are designed to protect, a flowering garden is a symbol of fertility and agriculture. Each flower carries information: a scarlet poppy - the image of an innocent girl, a tulip - a symbol of purity, a rose - peace and beauty, wildflowers - a young man. Often, a different meaning was embedded in the image of flowers. For example, they believed that they carried healing power and health.\nThe ornament creates a vector image in which a magical meaning is laid, reflecting the course of human life. This is an oriental vector style with geometric patterns. Geometric patterns have abstract forms:\n- zigzag lines;\n- circles;\n- polyhedra;\n- stars;\n- ornamental motifs - meander;\n- human figures;\n- stylized inscriptions.\nEthnic patterns are folklore images, folk motifs in which a creative union of religion and culture is concluded. They carry a semantic and ritual load.\n"\n
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