Organizing the art exhibition "Lost in the Wild"

25/01/2021

The natural world is recreated through the artistic eyes of Marina Cano.

Marina Cano - “I would love to feel what the animals feel.”

Marina is a Spanish wildlife photographer. She has been attached to the natural forests of Spain for about 25 years, and to Africa for about 10 years. Marina Cano's photos have been used for the cover of National Geographic magazine. Most recently, she published a book called Wild Soul. Marina's photos are highly artistic, first of all, because she is a person who understands and loves the natural world. Marina wants to put a story into each frame, through which, viewers will understand more about wildlife, and be aware of protecting the diversity of all species.

Nhiếp ảnh gia Marina Cano.

Photographer Marina Cano.

The event is part of a 5-year (2019-2024) series of action projects to Protect Biodiversity and Ecosystems of the Central Truong Son Range in collaboration with the Canon Vietnam brand (International Organization for Conservation of Nature), which will bring the most realistic and vivid images of the survival struggle of animals in the harsh desert.

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At the exhibition, the audience had the opportunity to interact with the author of the photo series - Marina Cano, listen to her recount her journey "into the wild" to create this photo series, at the same time, introduce the audience to a fascinating animal world as well as understand the efforts of organizations and individuals who are struggling every day to maintain the ecological balance.

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The exhibition runs from February 3 to March 3, 2021 in honor of World Wildlife Day (March 3 every year).

The exhibition is open from 9am to 8pm at 15 Nguyen U Di, Thao Dien Ward, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City.

Ticket price: 100,000 VND/person.

Jiang Song Source: Synthesis
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