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‘The forgotten flag’ is a watercolor portrait of a Vietnamese woman mainly from the south. The 3 stripes sideways represents the former south flag. Golden in its glory but shifts to a copper tone depicting dullness in its forgotten days. This piece is apart of my culture and to this day the history of the Vietnam war is still a topic that needs more discussion. I grew up seeing this flag hung proudly in America but would not go over well in Vietnam. Medium is watercolor on paper, dated and signed on back. Signature stamp design in bottom right corner of artwork. Please note: Watercolors are unable to be seal with wax as it will dull the metallic shine. Therefore, must be handled with a bit of care as it can be reactivated with water or sweat. Shipped in an envelope with a stamp. No tracking available at this