








Stephen Turner and I took a trip to Chau Doc, where we participated in a symposium in 2005. We got there late, it was dark. I decided to try and take some pictures of the sculptures in the park that was created there. I really like the way they turned out, the flash highlighted the sculptures nicely and the background in black. This sculpture was created by Onh whose home and family I visited during this trip. It is called "Cow Race", a tradition in a community in northern VN. He lives outside of HCMC about 30km or so, it's great to have friends to visit when traveling to different countries.






































31st was dispersion day but I don't think anyone left. I was staying on until the 9th of December, Choi and Noell were interested in stone and tools etc so it was a few more days before any one left. I think we got together most days for supper, after a couple of days I took up other friends on offers to visit their homes and families.......even though I was there a total of 2 weeks I just didn't have enough time to do everything I would have liked to.
29th we all traveled to the Saigon Tourist sculpture park, wow again!! I would guess there are about 50 sculptures there, many by artists that I know. We met up with some of the artists that have work there, it was really nice to spend the morning walking in the park and discussing our inspirations techniques, materials and lots of other things. In the afternoon we went to the studio for an hour or so and then off to a nearby restaurant for the remainder of the day. Great food and great company.
On the 30th we went fairly early to Pham Van Hang's. Soon after arriving a veritable feast showed up, I just can't get enough of that Vietnamese food. Basically, a great time again and then in the mid afternoon the group headed out to the Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Art. What a cool symposium this was. Each of the 5 days activities relating to art were planned for us, we always had someone making sure that we weren't getting lost or getting late. As usual I had a super time and couldn't begin to mention all the great stuff that we were treated to, this is only a sample, really!!!!
I came a little earlier than the others as I had a few things I wanted to do before the symposium started on the 25th, I got there on the 21st. Installation was 26th and 27, a press conference in the afternoon of the 26th and the opening ceremony was at 6pm, 27th.
The opening ceremony was beautiful as usual at these events, after several speachs we were all called to the front, introduced and presented with a boquet of flowers, pins and othere mementos. Then for about 3 or 4 hours there was an open house at the gallery, the place was packed and there must have been a thousand pictures taken. I met lots of nice people and saw many more that I know from my previous 3 trips to Viet Nam. Some came down from Hanoi, others from Chau Doc and points between. How nice that was!!!
The opening ceremony was beautiful as usual at these events, after several speachs we were all called to the front, introduced and presented with a boquet of flowers, pins and othere mementos. Then for about 3 or 4 hours there was an open house at the gallery, the place was packed and there must have been a thousand pictures taken. I met lots of nice people and saw many more that I know from my previous 3 trips to Viet Nam. Some came down from Hanoi, others from Chau Doc and points between. How nice that was!!!
After spending the first three weeks of November at home (in Canada) I returned to Viet Nam for the Saigon Sculpture Symposium. This is an annual event sponsored by the Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Association. This year was the first that foreign sculptors were invited, of the eleven that showed sculptures at the Association's Gallery near downtown HCMC 3 of us were from other countries. Noell El Farol Professor of art at University of the Philippine who I have worked with before, it was great to see him again here. The other Professor Choi OK-Yeung...Wow, in addition to his work at Kangneung National University Choi has an art park in Korea that is out of this world, I sure hope I get a chance to see it some day. Just the pictures that he showed are incredible, it would be like being in a dream land to visit there I think.
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