Tran Thi Thu Hien (1973) - Sapa






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Sapa is an 80 × 80 cm original acrylic on canvas portrait by Tran Thi Thu Hien (born 1973), hand-signed, dated 2025, from Vietnam, in excellent condition, sold by Galerie ARTIS Art Gallery, delivered rolled without a frame and with a gallery certificate.
Description from the seller
Title of the work: Sapa (2025)
Hand-painted (acrylic) on canvas, dimensions 80 cm x 80 cm.
Reference: 18-S3-0226-18
Origin: Phan Thiet
Artist: Tran Thi Thu Hien
A magnificent original contemporary canvas created in the artist Tran Thi Thu Hien's studio.
Currently exhibited at the art gallery (Artis Art Gallery)
Delivered with a gallery certificate.
☼ Free delivery
Sold without frame & without stretcher
Colors may vary slightly due to the capture by each camera during shooting.
Artwork sold by ARTIS Art Gallery
ARTIS Art Gallery is a contemporary art house committed to discovering and promoting emerging artists. After a background as an art dealer and expert for internationally recognized artists, Ferrari Christian now runs the gallery with a global vision: to reveal new talents and disseminate their works around the world.
The canvas will be shipped rolled in reinforced cardboard for maximum protection during transport.
Biography of painter Tran Thi Thu Hien 1973.
(Vietnamese painter – Acrylic painting)
Tran Thi Thu Hien is a Vietnamese painter, born November 18, 1973 in the coastal city of Phan Thiet.
The fact that she is from Phan Thiet, a city known for its beaches, red sand dunes and Cham cultural heritage, suggests that her birthplace may have played an important role in shaping her artistic sensibility, particularly in her use of vivid colors and bright themes.
Although the details of her training and work are personal, Vietnamese art is rich and diverse, ranging from traditional lacquer techniques to contemporary styles, including abstract expressionism found in some similar works from Vietnam.
The year of her birth, 1973, places her in a generation of artists who could flourish during a period of renewal and opening in the Vietnamese art scene.
Title of the work: Sapa (2025)
Hand-painted (acrylic) on canvas, dimensions 80 cm x 80 cm.
Reference: 18-S3-0226-18
Origin: Phan Thiet
Artist: Tran Thi Thu Hien
A magnificent original contemporary canvas created in the artist Tran Thi Thu Hien's studio.
Currently exhibited at the art gallery (Artis Art Gallery)
Delivered with a gallery certificate.
☼ Free delivery
Sold without frame & without stretcher
Colors may vary slightly due to the capture by each camera during shooting.
Artwork sold by ARTIS Art Gallery
ARTIS Art Gallery is a contemporary art house committed to discovering and promoting emerging artists. After a background as an art dealer and expert for internationally recognized artists, Ferrari Christian now runs the gallery with a global vision: to reveal new talents and disseminate their works around the world.
The canvas will be shipped rolled in reinforced cardboard for maximum protection during transport.
Biography of painter Tran Thi Thu Hien 1973.
(Vietnamese painter – Acrylic painting)
Tran Thi Thu Hien is a Vietnamese painter, born November 18, 1973 in the coastal city of Phan Thiet.
The fact that she is from Phan Thiet, a city known for its beaches, red sand dunes and Cham cultural heritage, suggests that her birthplace may have played an important role in shaping her artistic sensibility, particularly in her use of vivid colors and bright themes.
Although the details of her training and work are personal, Vietnamese art is rich and diverse, ranging from traditional lacquer techniques to contemporary styles, including abstract expressionism found in some similar works from Vietnam.
The year of her birth, 1973, places her in a generation of artists who could flourish during a period of renewal and opening in the Vietnamese art scene.
