The public art project "Resurrection" - the space renovation project of Co Tan Flower Garden (Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi) by artist Tia - Thuy Nguyen was officially launched.

"Revival" is a work of art from the nacre tree after the storm of Yagi in the heart of Hanoi by artist Tia - Thuy Nguyen. The female artist said that right after the storm, she went to Hanoi to survey, witnessing the green trees lying on the ground, her heart seemed to tighten. When coming to the ancient flower garden, the image of the 70 -year -old nacre tree turned on, being cut neatly to take away. Immediately, Tia - Thuy Nguyen and friends made a project to "revive" the trees far away.

After chopping off the entire trunk and roots of the tree, the tree trunk was covered by thick, handmade stainless steel sheets by the female artist. The branches are simulated with natural, knee-high lines. The leaves are made from thousands of glossy steel leaves, decorated with sparkling "flower" of yellow rice with all kinds of colors.

With a period of more than half a year of implementation, artist Tia - Thuy Nguyen completed the project and inaugurated it on Earth Day, April 22.
"Resurrection" not only tells the story of a disabled tree, but also the story of Hanoi, of the people who have lived, died, and tried to stand up after the storm like the people there.
"Resurrection" is located in Co Tan flower garden, next to Hoan Kiem lake. The large outdoor installation allows visitors to visit freely. The female artist created the desired work, each viewer of the work could freely enjoy the beauty of the tree under the natural light and have their own contemplation.

The source of happy, joyful and miraculous energy when the work was truly shone has truly engraved in my heart, and I hope it will continue to spread joy to all those who visit - artist Tia - Thuy Nguyen expressed hope.
Mr. Pham Quoc Tung - Marketing Director of Davines Vietnam said, "Recently, in Vietnam, street art works are appearing more and more. That is a good sign and we need to do and push forward. With this work of Resurrection and sharing details about how to plan for the project, Tia - Thuy Nguyen has paved the way to help artists more easily create street art works.
Mr. Pham Tuan Long - Chairman of Hoan Kiem District People's Committee acknowledged that this fallen acacia tree belongs to the generation of trees imported by the French from Africa to pilot the planting of street trees. This generation of trees represents a historical period of the capital.
Resurrection will contribute to creating a creative space for Hanoi residents as well as tourists to see and experience every day. This is also a way to show gratitude to the trees who have fulfilled their mission of giving shade to Hanoi city for many years, and to show gratitude to the mother of nature.