VIETNAMESE PAINTING TO BE CHOSEN FOR INTERNATIONAL STAMP BY THE UNO
The United Nation Organization has just chosen the year 2001 as "The
International Year of Volunteers" and will issue a set of six stamps on
March 2001 for this memorable year, which is also the first year of the
third millennium.
One of Vietnamese artists' paintings, Thanh Chuong, has been selected to
be printed in these special stamps. It is the painting attended an
international exhibition named "One heart, One world" hold at the UNO
headquarter in New Year on April 2000.
In the letter dated 24-10-2000 sent to Thanh Chuong, Mr. Anthont Foracre,
the head of the UNO Post, said: "In the exhibition, your works are
highly estimated, because the painting itself specially conform with the
volunteers' promises towards UNO and its agencies' efforts, we think
that your paintings would be very suitable for the purpose of the
stamp."
The letter also added that Thanh Chuong, together with his painting
chosen,
will join the circle of master artists like Vermeer, Leger, Henry Moore,
Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, Andrew Wyeth, Hans Ermi, Leroy Neiman and
Romero
Britto, whose works had been selected for the UNO stamps.
Mr. Anthony Fourarce also added that the chosen stamps will be printed
with a slogan "Helping Hands, Loving Hearts" together with artist's
name. The UNO post is the only organization in the world that issues
stamps in three currencies as the US Dollars, the Swiss Franc and the
Austrian Schilling.
The exhibition "One Hear, One World", was on show in Hanoi on August
2000. Starting from the idea by the Japanese Television, NHK, the
organizer invite 100 famous artists to illustrate 100 selected poems
from 100 disables from VN, USA, France, Japan, Australia, Brazin. Among
them, Thanh Chuong's painting illustration of the poem "Connect the
Bridge" by Tran Quoc Minh born in Hai Phong, North of VN, has been
chosen for the stamp by the UNO.
Before receiving this great honour, The UHK also shoot a 60 minutes film
portraying Thanh Chuong as a gratefulness for his contribution towards
Vietnam as well as Asian Fine Art Scene.