Art works, especially ceramics, are placed beside dead trees and coracles which create a stark environment.
“These works remind us of our roots,” said Nguyen Van Thom, a resident of the province’s Xuyen Moc District.
They reflect the genius of ancestors who turned dust into wonderful art-works, he added.
The exhibition aims to bring art to people and celebrate the vitality of Vietnamese art in a joyful and relaxing environment, said Cao Lap, director of the Ho Tram Beach Resort, the organiser of the HCM City Fine Arts Association.
Bien Bo will be on display until August 31.