Titled "Awakening the quintessence, extending the heritage", the unique collection from the DeSilk silk brand was introduced at the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum on the afternoon of November 15.
Not only stopping at fashion designs, the collection "Awakening the quintessence, extending the heritage" is a celebration of Vietnamese cultural values through artistic creations on silk.
| Ao Dai and silk scarf performance – a place where traditional art and contemporary design intersect. (Photo: Le An) |
This is an artistic journey connecting the past to the present, bringing a new experience to art and fashion lovers.
With exquisite contemporary creations, this collection celebrates National Treasures while bringing them to modern life through exquisite silk works.
At the collection launch ceremony, Director of the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum Nguyen Anh Minh said this is a meaningful activity towards Vietnam Cultural Heritage Day (November 23).
This is also the goal of the Museum to promote and spread the love of art and bring national treasures closer to the public, promoting cultural values not only for Vietnamese people but also for friends around the world .
At the event, the Organizing Committee brought performances of Ao Dai and silk scarves - a place where traditional art and contemporary design intersect.
Each design on silk fabric invites viewers to immerse themselves in the cultural flow, to deeply appreciate the artistic spirit of Vietnam through different periods.
Each design transformed from national treasures is the result of a thorough research process, preserving the artistic spirit of the original works while injecting modern creative style into new designs.
Through this collection, we aim to connect the past and the present, bringing traditional art into contemporary life through subtle digital art techniques.
One of the standout designs is "Legend," inspired by the lacquer painting of Saint Gióng by artist Nguyễn Tư Nghiêm. Through this, the powerful and vibrant image of Saint Gióng is recreated using shades of red, orange, and silver-gray, with a bright red background symbolizing the majesty of the national hero.
The design of "Song long chau nhan" is inspired by the Dragon-carved wooden door , Keo Pagoda, Thai Binh province - a masterpiece of 17th century wood carving art recognized as a National Treasure. This is a tribute to the symbolic value and masterful carving technique of ancient artisans.
| Each piece in the collection is a tribute to the nation's priceless artistic masterpieces. (Photo: Le An) |
Furthermore, the "Youth" design is inspired by the painting "Two Young Women and a Baby" by the renowned artist To Ngoc Van. This work in the collection is a modern transformation, offering a unique perspective on natural beauty and harmony in the world around us. It contrasts with the serene simplicity of the image of a young woman in a traditional ao dai dress.
Sharing about the collection, Artistic Director Minh Pham said: "Each work in the collection is a tribute to the nation's priceless artistic masterpieces.
We have transformed the spirit of the treasures into contemporary designs on silk, creating a strong connection between past art and modern visual language."
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