Rebirth displays 20 mosaic paintings made from waste materials: bricks, ceramics, bottles… Each work is a story of revival, where seemingly discarded objects become symbols of perseverance.
Art from broken pieces
Painter Ngo Quynh Lien shared: "Each work is like a new breath, revived from broken pieces. Art helps me find strength, and strength is the source of light for me to continue creating."
For her, artistic creation is not only an aesthetic journey but also a way to dialogue with life experiences. Since 2019, she initiated the project "Lien Mac Village Mosaic Painting", turning old mossy walls into recycled ceramic paintings, spreading the spirit of environmental protection and love of beauty.

The work Pink Bow found its owner right before the opening day of the exhibition by artist Ngo Quynh Lien. She donated all the proceeds to the Health Insurance Fund of the Resilient Women's Club.
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The exhibition also opened a space for connecting art and community, when many members of the Resilient Women Club, who had fought cancer, joined in sharing their stories of rebirth. In addition, the media event to raise awareness about breast cancer helped many women gain knowledge, experience and determination to perceive and take care of their health properly.
The Rebirth Exhibition was organized by artist Quynh Lien in collaboration with Lien Vu Sculpture Joint Stock Company and the Resilient Women's Club (founded in 2014 by women who had undergone breast cancer treatment, now has 27 branches with more than 1,500 members nationwide, organizing many community activities, supporting patients and giving health insurance cards to the needy).

Rebirth by artist Ngo Quynh Lien
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Rebirth is open until November 15 at 22 Hoang Lien Street, Lien Mac, Hanoi .
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/tai-sinh-cau-chuyen-cua-20-buc-tranh-lam-tu-vat-lieu-phe-thai-18525102619321767.htm






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