Viet Ha Tran - The living canvas






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Viet Ha Tran — The living canvas — a Giclée fine art photograph, edition 1/20, printed in 2024 in original state on 49 × 64 cm museum‑grade Hahnemühle William Turner 310 gsm paper (image 45 × 60 cm), signed and numbered with a Certificate of Authenticity, sold direct from the artist.
Description from the seller
Fine Art Photography 2022.
This original photograph was taken at the Royal Botanical Garden, Madrid, Spain.
Printed on museum-grade Hahnemühle William Turner 310 gsm paper, this piece features a beautifully textured surface that enhances depth, detail, and tonal richness—offering a timeless, painterly quality reminiscent of traditional watercolor art.
Photograph size: 45 x 60 cm
Paper size: 49 x 64 cm
Each piece is accompanied by a signed and numbered Certificate of Authenticity and is additionally signed by the artist on the reverse of the photograph.
This work is released as an Artist Studio Edition created specifically for the auction format and is not offered through galleries or art platforms.
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The Artist:
Viet Ha Tran is a Vietnam-born contemporary fine art photographer based in Madrid, Spain.
She is a Member of the Board of Directors of The Royal Photographic Society of Spain, becoming the first foreigner to hold this position in the Society’s 125-year history.
Her work has been commissioned by internationally recognised entities including Amazon (USA) and Louis Vuitton (France), and has been featured in major international publications such as Vogue, Vanity Fair France, Expansión, El Economista, The Times of India, and Vietnam News.
Viet Ha Tran is the author of the art photography book “Like a Painting: Through the Eyes of the Soul” (Snap Collective, Denmark, 2024), which is held at the Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen. She is also active as a photo jury member, artist mentor, lecturer, and writer on contemporary art and the art market.
Other works by the artist are released through curated platforms, private collections, and institutional contexts.
Seller's Story
Fine Art Photography 2022.
This original photograph was taken at the Royal Botanical Garden, Madrid, Spain.
Printed on museum-grade Hahnemühle William Turner 310 gsm paper, this piece features a beautifully textured surface that enhances depth, detail, and tonal richness—offering a timeless, painterly quality reminiscent of traditional watercolor art.
Photograph size: 45 x 60 cm
Paper size: 49 x 64 cm
Each piece is accompanied by a signed and numbered Certificate of Authenticity and is additionally signed by the artist on the reverse of the photograph.
This work is released as an Artist Studio Edition created specifically for the auction format and is not offered through galleries or art platforms.
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The Artist:
Viet Ha Tran is a Vietnam-born contemporary fine art photographer based in Madrid, Spain.
She is a Member of the Board of Directors of The Royal Photographic Society of Spain, becoming the first foreigner to hold this position in the Society’s 125-year history.
Her work has been commissioned by internationally recognised entities including Amazon (USA) and Louis Vuitton (France), and has been featured in major international publications such as Vogue, Vanity Fair France, Expansión, El Economista, The Times of India, and Vietnam News.
Viet Ha Tran is the author of the art photography book “Like a Painting: Through the Eyes of the Soul” (Snap Collective, Denmark, 2024), which is held at the Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen. She is also active as a photo jury member, artist mentor, lecturer, and writer on contemporary art and the art market.
Other works by the artist are released through curated platforms, private collections, and institutional contexts.
