(Cinet)- 41 works by Korean artist Lee Sang Bok are on display at the “Lotuses stories” photo exhibition at the Korean Cultural Centre, No 49 Nguyen Du street, Hai Ba Trung district, Hanoi, from June 21-29.
Artist Lee Sang Bok (currently works at a Korean International School in Hanoi) is a teacher, and is deeply devoted to photography. He has fallen in love with Korean lotuses over the last 15 years, he has created many beautiful works of art featuring the flower and won a lot of awards domestically.
The lotus has a similar significance to Korean people as Vietnamese. It is a limitless inspiration for Korean art and an interesting ingredient for cuisine.
Korean lotuses are not exactly the same as the Vietnamese varieties. In particular, the flora seen through the lens of artist Lee Sang Bok symbolize Korean stories in all four seasons.
Visitors have the opportunity to experience the typical changes of Korean lotuses in Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Nature, people, bees and butterflies are also depicted in the images on display.
Đăng ký: VietNam News