Ask any curator, selling art is difficult. No artist wants to be part of the buying and selling of their work. Some describe it as akin to selling ones child. Hoan didn’t seem to have any qualms in this respect. At least two hundred of his paintings surround him in stacks against the wall and on the sidewalk, waiting for someone to choose one like albums in a used music store. Hoan acknowledges that his storage method may not be best for the paintings. He says he’s saving up to rent a bigger place so that he can properly store his paintings. As it is now, the paintings are exposed to the hot and humid Hanoian streets, crowded with honking motorbikes and tour busses.
Hoan says he loves painting and he always has since he was a small child. He only wishes that some day his business will make him enough money to start painting original works, but he admits this will be sometime from now. I hope he gets the opportunity soon.
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ReplyDeletewe both hope :)x nice writing b :)
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