Graphic design Students explore Vietnamese materials through Woodcut printing course

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Yen Vi - Faculty of Art & Design
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30/10/2025(112 views)
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On October 29, 2025, the area in front of Trinh Cong Son Hall turned into a creative showcase featuring over 400 woodcut prints by Class 29 of the Graphic Design, Faculty of Arts & Design. Each artwork reflected a unique perspective, expressing the beauty of Vietnamese culture through traditional craft and refined visual storytelling.

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Under the theme “Creating with Vietnamese Materials,” students not only honed their technical skills but also deepened their aesthetic thinking and practical creativity. According to Ms. Do Thi Cam Nhung, lecturer of the course, despite the tight schedule, students showed impressive dedication, independence, and creativity. Among the highlights, Do Nhu Quynh drew inspiration from Van Lang University’s campus, portraying the modern learning environment through a heartfelt and personal lens.

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