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Maha Sarakham holds Isaan's biggest 3D art event

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Maha Sarakham holds Isan’s biggest 3D art event

BANGKOK, 29 October 2013 (NNT) – Maha Sarakham Province is holding the biggest ever 3D street painting event of the northeastern region. The exhibition is scheduled to run for 3 months.


The “Street Painting 3D” is a cooperation of 12 educational institutions nationwide. The exhibition is being held at Sermthai Complex in Maha Sarakham Province, in which visitors will get to see 3D paintings created by university students.

According to the deputy governor of Maha Sarakham, who also presided over the opening ceremony, the “Street Painting 3D” will help enhance the province’s potential in becoming Thailand’s cultural center in 3D art.

The exhibition is also promoted as a learning center for Thais in the northeastern part to learn about art. The “Street Painting 3D” will go on for 3 months, beginning on October 28th.

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Pictures at 11?

I'm serious, I'd love to see what they're doing. Sounds like maybe those 3D sidewalk paintings.Those things are amazing.

Thanks Webfact, I live down the road from there.

I'll get pics.

I am going to take Baby Eye

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