American artist exhibits 3D street painting in Vietnam

Internationally recognized American street painter, Tracy Lee Stum, has completed a 3D painting called Snow Lotus, which was open to public at Youth Cultural House, 4 Pham Ngoc Thach, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City on June 16-17.

Arrived in Vietnam on June 13, Tracy immediately spent four days working on the painting, whose canvas is the ground of the Youth Cultural House.

Tracy at work (Photo:VNE)

“3D paintings require the artist to be meticulous, taking care of small details and calculating precisely, to bring the best effects to viewers,” she said.

“I love street painting as it is only kept for a short time. This may sound awkward as artists love to keep their works for a long time. But to me, I appreciate the process more than result,” she said.

Born in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, Tracy completed a four-year Bachelor’s degree program at Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia. She continued her studies in naturalism at the Florence Academy of Art in Italy.

Tracy has participated as an invited featured artist in many festivals and events in the US, Canada, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and China where her paintings have won numerous awards accolades.

Currently, she holds a Guinness World Record set in 2006 for the largest street painting by an individual.

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