This hand-pulled linocut print captures a quiet, contemplative moment from the window of Vietnam’s iconic Reunification Express. Framed by the heavy curtains of a sleeper carriage, the composition looks out over the shifting landscape of South-Central Vietnam, where traditional paddy fields meet the modern silhouette of wind turbines against the mountains.
In the foreground, a simple water bottle sits on the cabin table, its reflection rendered through intricate relief carving to evoke the steady, rhythmic vibration of the train on the tracks. This piece explores the "mystique in the mundane," transforming a long-distance rail journey into a study of light, shadow, and the passage of time.
Each print is a limited edition relief work, carved by hand and printed using high-contrast black ink on archival paper. The labor-intensive process of the linocut medium mirrors the slow travel of the North-South railway, offering a tactile alternative to the fleeting nature of digital photography.
2026
This is a linocut printed on lovely Arnhem 1618 245gsm paper.
From a limited edition of 25
Size: 25 cm x 25 cm (9.84 in x 9.84 in) - These are approximate dimensions. See photos however as artwork is not square
The work is signed and numbered by the artist.
Each linocut print will not be identical to the next, due to the nature of the printing process, but this adds to its unique quality.
This hand-pulled linocut print captures a quiet, contemplative moment from the window of Vietnam’s iconic Reunification Express. Framed by the heavy curtains of a sleeper carriage, the composition looks out over the shifting landscape of South-Central Vietnam, where traditional paddy fields meet the modern silhouette of wind turbines against the mountains.
In the foreground, a simple water bottle sits on the cabin table, its reflection rendered through intricate relief carving to evoke the steady, rhythmic vibration of the train on the tracks. This piece explores the "mystique in the mundane," transforming a long-distance rail journey into a study of light, shadow, and the passage of time.
Each print is a limited edition relief work, carved by hand and printed using high-contrast black ink on archival paper. The labor-intensive process of the linocut medium mirrors the slow travel of the North-South railway, offering a tactile alternative to the fleeting nature of digital photography.
2026
This is a linocut printed on lovely Arnhem 1618 245gsm paper.
From a limited edition of 25
Size: 25 cm x 25 cm (9.84 in x 9.84 in) - These are approximate dimensions. See photos however as artwork is not square
The work is signed and numbered by the artist.
Each linocut print will not be identical to the next, due to the nature of the printing process, but this adds to its unique quality.