Interesting moments of viewers in front of drawings of students studying for exams - Photo: T.DIEU
The paintings are on display at the Temple of Literature in the exhibition Scholar 2 , organized by the Center for Cultural and Scientific Activities of the Temple of Literature and Nhau studio ahead of the national high school graduation exam.
The exhibition introduces more than 70 works by 23 authors from two disciplines: applied watercolor and artistic anatomy of Nhau Studio.
The exhibition venue is meaningful because every year, during exam season, many students come to the Temple of Literature to express their thoughts and wishes for an important journey in the future.
Tying a wish to pass the exam to a wishing tree - Photo: T.DIEU
At the exhibition, pen and ink paintings on paper depict situations and stories of students studying hard during exam season, attracting viewers.
Viewers encounter many cute images of the student life that everyone experiences.
Many images were shared by viewers, from studying hard in a mountain of books, to sitting and thinking while biting a pen, absentmindedly imagining the career they would choose, the minutes of being absorbed in searching for answers, solving problems, to the moments of falling asleep from exhaustion...
Even the image of ancient scholars, with their legendary anti-sleep measure of tying their hair and hanging it upside down from the rafters, is redrawn by today's youth.
The story of contemporary times, with the penetration of AI in the home before, students refer to the answers from AI via smartphones is also redrawn.
In addition, the paintings also look at familiar themes close to students during exam season such as poinsettia flowers, graduation caps, etc.
In addition to the paintings on the wall, the exhibition also displays the Path of the Scholar, with experiential and interactive spaces following the journey of the scholar, from the career selection corner to the review and exam preparation stages, exam room space and the results of "the carp jumping over the dragon gate".
In the middle of the exhibition room is a wish pen, so that young people who come to visit can write down their exam season wishes and share them with everyone.
During the exhibition, the organizers also carried out many meaningful activities for the public such as hat painting and watercolor painting practice sessions, and launched a Watercolor Painting Competition organized by the International Watercolor Society, Vietnam branch - IWS Vietnam.
The exhibition lasts from now until July 10, open daily from 8am to 5pm.
The Scholar of Pham Tran Anh Linh
Attention by Vu Manh Linh
Searching for the answer by Nguyen Ngoc Anh
Practice Test - Nguyen Ngoc Anh
Reflection 3 by Nguyen Duy Nam
Snoring 2 by Nguyen Duy Nam
Refer to Vu Manh Linh's ideas
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/ngam-nhung-khoanh-khac-kinh-dien-cua-si-tu-mua-thi-qua-tranh-20250619093656649.htm
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