Drawing by a Child

A drawing of still life with lotus flower by a child in Vu Dan Tan's workshop in the early 1990s.

Children participated in Vu Dan Tan’s workshop were encouraged to produce their own drawings. The subject matters of these drawings vary from still-life, landscapes, and portraits. Some of the works remain in Salon Natasha.

Apart from producing his own arts, Vu Dan Tan devoted his time in art education as well, sharing his artistic skills with the younger generation. In the early 1990s, he organised workshops in Salon Natasha for children, teaching them to paint, to make masks, and to communicate through drawings. Children who participated in the workshop were mostly relatives or neighbours of Tan.

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Publication/Creation date

Early 1990s

Creation place

Vietnam

Medium

Gouache on newspaper

Content type

artwork documentation

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Drawing by a Child