Ngo Thai Uyen (NTU): Meeting Tho at this time Uyen misses our days in England so much!
Uyen thinks creative people need courses and seminars, through which they can access the models and processes that are contributing to the creation of the creative industry.
Le Anh Tho (LAT): Tho has many occasions to return to England and always spends time visiting museums.
NTU: From a place of not being imposed, children develop without limiting their thinking and are free to develop their creativity, and at the same time do not feel guilty about things due to their body structure such as left-handedness, drawing.
LAT: So true!
Surely they are seen not only in a few technical factors but mainly in the thinking of the author and viewer.
NTU: If it’s stereotypical, simple, and one color, then why be creative?
LAT: That’s why the creative industry in the UK is a key industry and is still growing steadily in the context of the global economic crisis.
NTU: That’s reasonable!