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 Painter Cao Thi
Duoc.
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hearing her name and viewing her paintings, most people are under the
impression that Cao Thi Duoc is a member of the Cham ethnic group in
Vietnam . However, she was born in 1958 in Ben Tre,
South Vietnam and is of the
popular Kinh majority. Her birth name is Ho Thi Hiep.
Before engaging in painting, Cao Thi Duoc studied
literature and graduated from the literature faculty at Tien Giang
Teacher’s
Training
College and later worked as a
teacher. Some time later she had the fortune to meet painter Van Den, a
lecturer at Ho Chi Minh City University of Fine Arts, who encouraged Duoc
to get involved in the arts. Since her graduation in 1990 she has worked
as a lecturer at Ho Chi Minh City University of Fine Arts.
During the period of probation in Ninh Thuan Province, she was charmed by the
Cham culture, such as the strokes of bass-relieves, colours of
decorations, festivals and the Cham people. Then she discovered that she
had a forte in artistically illustrating the Cham theme and has pursued it
for over 20 years with a great passion and energy rarely be seen in
others. In particular, the image of a Cham girl carrying a jar of water on
her head and walking on the golden sand dunes always inspires her
creativeness in each painting. The distinctive feature in her painting is
the harmonious combination of blazing colours, such as red, yellow,
violet, etc., with a composition of decorative art. Regardless of the
subject, be it landscape or still-life, people or nudes, her paintings
always feature her unconventional style.
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 Memories of childhood.
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 Cham
girls.
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 A Cham elderly.
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 Cham girls.
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By Duc
Ngoc
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