Leaders of U.S. and North Korea in Vietnamese artist’s works
PSNews - Having been inspired by the upcoming Trump-Kim summit in Hanoi, Vietnamese artist Tran Lam Binh recently painted portraits of the U.S. and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) leaders in a hope that the meeting would be of great success.
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The pictures by Binh, 37, which had been inspired by the upcoming summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and DPRK leader Kim Jong-un, are displayed at a small café in Long Bien District, Hanoi. |
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The paintings were all painted with acrylic paint of vibrant colors on canvas sheets and used concrete sacks, with the contemporary abstract style, portraying the U.S. President and DPRK Leader. |
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The pictures by Binh also feature the image of doves, the symbol of peace, and the heart shape and “LOVE” in a hope that the summit would be of great success and ended with a deal as well as contribute to promoting the position of Vietnam on the international stage as a nation of peace and a peace builder. |
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Binh also shared that these pictures are all on display and not for sale because of its significance as the two leaders are about to meet in Hanoi in a few days. |
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He also wished that Trump and Kim would visit and see his works. |

