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Fishing Village Sunset

A breathtaking photograph by Kha Thanh Tri capturing the golden hour at a traditional fishing village in Tuy Phong. This image beautifully documents the timeless relationship between Vietnamese coastal communities and the sea. The composition features weathered fishing boats, traditional nets, and the warm glow of sunset reflecting off the water, creating a nostalgic portrait of maritime heritage. The photograph preserves a way of life that has sustained coastal communities for generations. Tri's work is celebrated for its ability to capture the poetry of everyday life in Vietnam's fishing villages, honoring the hard work and resilience of fishing communities while showcasing the natural beauty of the coastal landscape.

Meet the Artist

Pan Gyi Soe Moe is a contemporary visual artist whose work bridges Myanmar's rich cultural heritage with modern artistic expressions. Drawing inspiration from traditional Myanmar art forms, architecture, and the everyday life of Myanmar people, Pan Gyi creates powerful visual narratives that celebrate cultural identity while exploring themes of preservation, memory, and transformation.

With deep roots in Myanmar's artistic traditions, Pan Gyi's work has become a voice for cultural preservation in the modern age. Each piece serves as both an homage to the past and a conversation with the present, inviting viewers to rediscover Myanmar's heritage through a contemporary lens.

Pan Gyi's exhibitions have been featured in galleries across Southeast Asia, and their work continues to inspire dialogue about the importance of cultural heritage in our rapidly changing world.

Portrait of Pan Gyi Soe Moe