Jérôme Peschard
Echoes of a Vanishing Saigon
Within the rusted surfaces of reclaimed metal, French artist Jérôme Peschard composes poetic fragments of memory, nostalgia, and urban transformation. Blending colonial echoes, Asian femininity, pop culture, and the restless rhythm of Saigon, his collections become visual diaries of a city suspended between disappearance and reinvention.
Pauline de Roquefeuil
Quiet Forms of Beauty
Blending French sensibility with Vietnamese craftsmanship, Pauline de Roquefeuil creates furniture collections that feel less like objects and more like quiet emotional landscapes. Through lacquer, eggshell mosaic, natural textures, and sculptural forms, her work explores the dialogue between heritage, materiality, and the timeless beauty of handmade imperfection.
Boris Zuliani
The Alchemy of Light and Time
Through Polaroids, wet plate collodion portraits, and monumental analog processes, Boris Zuliani transforms photography into an intimate meditation on memory, presence, and the tactile beauty of imperfection. Between chemistry, light, and human emotion, the French artist creates images that feel less like photographs and more like physical traces of time itself.
Damien Jamet
The Quiet Language of Contemporary Living
Through Casa Mia Interiors and Urban Legend Furniture, French designer Damien Jamet creates interiors and collections shaped by atmosphere, craftsmanship, and emotional refinement. Blending European sophistication with the evolving rhythm of Vietnam, his creations reveal a contemporary vision of luxury where texture, proportion, and timeless design quietly transform the way spaces are experienced.
Dror Lam
The Poetry of Adornment
Through Harmony Necklaces, Dror Lam transforms jewellery into intimate expressions of memory, femininity, and emotion. Blending artisanal craftsmanship with influences gathered across continents, her collections unite rare materials, sculptural forms, and cultural dialogue into creations that feel deeply personal, tactile, and timeless.
Nguyen Trinh Quang Minh
The Motion of Inherited Things
Through mopeds, buffaloes, bicycles, portraits, murals, and recurring symbolic characters, Vietnamese artist Nguyen Trinh Quang Minh turns everyday objects into vessels of memory and movement. Spanning painting, sculpture, writing, and public art, his practice is built on discipline, experimentation, and the transformation of inherited stories into a personal visual language.
Son Nguyen
A Room Where Silence Takes Shape
Son Nguyen is a media producer whose practice moves across writing, photography, video, social media, and digital platforms. With years of experience shaping tailored visual content, he works closely with brands and collaborators to create narratives that feel precise, resonant, and emotionally attuned across contemporary image-making.
John Albert Young Studio
Where Light Becomes a Place of Stillness
Within the luminous surfaces of John Albert Young’s abstract paintings, colour is never fixed, and light is never passive. Through translucent glazes, refined shapes, and luxurious tones inspired by Post-painterly Abstraction and Vietnamese Sơn mài, the English artist creates works that invite the viewer away from reality and into a quieter realm of harmony, reflection, and pure visual pleasure.
Roselyn Mendoza
From Memory to Fantasy in Watercolor

In the fluid world of watercolor, Filipino artist Roselyn Mendoza paints the emotional landscapes of memory, motherhood, migration, and personal change. Moving from contemporary social realism to contemporary fantasy art, her practice reflects a life shaped by tenderness, resilience, and the quiet desire to connect human experience through colour and feeling.

 

Anastasiia Kuusk Art
Watercolors for a Slower World
In the gentle transparency of watercolor, Ukrainian artist Anastasiia Kuusk creates a world where strange creatures, animals, medieval echoes, and everyday moments come alive with warmth and imagination. Based in Hanoi, her practice celebrates the beauty of traditional techniques, handmade storytelling, and the quiet human connection found in making art by hand.
Ivan Shenevsky
A Symphony of Fragments
Through instinctive gestures, layered colour, and the emotional force of abstraction, Ivan Shenevsky transforms inner turbulence into visual rhythm. From music and video to painting and live performance, his practice unfolds as a personal search for freedom, memory, and reconstruction.
Benamout Guillaume
The Freedom Of The Mark
Franco-Canadian artist Benamout Guillaume builds a visual language between cinema, mural painting and abstraction. Shaped by years in the global film industry, his works transform colour, movement and layered marks into vibrant compositions that feel both spontaneous and carefully constructed.
Pham Minh Tuan
The Art of Stillness in Watercolor
For artist Pham Minh Tuan, watercolor is more than a physical medium; it is a sacred practice of stillness. Through vibrant palettes and masterful fluid techniques, the self-taught painter transforms quiet, everyday moments into profound emotional landscapes, earning him growing acclaim on the global stage.
Huynh Nguyen Tuan Bao
Master of the Intangible Realm
Moving seamlessly between profound abstraction and dedicated community education, artist Huynh Nguyen Tuan Bao views the canvas as a sacred space for internal encounter. Through his sweeping 2025 opus, "Thiên Nhãn," he invites the world to look beyond the physical and perceive the subtle pulse of existence.
Long Tran
The Inner Terrain of Lacquer

In the meticulous, time-honored practice of Vietnamese lacquer art, artist Long Tran has found a brilliant mirror for the human psyche. Seamlessly blending traditional techniques with semi-abstract natural forms, his rapidly evolving portfolio represents a profound, tactile meditation on personal origin, cultural inheritance, and identity.

HorngWave
The Quiet Art of Garments

Operating between Taiwan and Vietnam, the mindful fashion practice known as HorngWave approaches sustainability not as a passing trend, but as a continuous dialogue with the past. By meticulously deconstructing and reimagining existing garments, the designer transforms forgotten textiles into evolving narratives of memory, labor, and identity.

Ottolie Wekezer
A Vivid Way of Seeing
For Ottolie Wekezer, art begins with looking closely. Working across acrylic, oil and mixed media, the contemporary abstract artist transforms the colours, textures and rhythms of everyday life into expressive compositions. Her work is bold, vibrant and full of movement, yet it also invites a quiet moment of reflection. Through colour and form, she encourages viewers to pause, look again and reconnect with the beauty of the world around them.
Trang Do
Jewellery for a State of Self
For Trang Do, jewellery has never been only about adornment. It is a way of holding memory, emotion and identity in a form worn close to the body. As the founder and Creative Director of Kimjoux, the London-based fine jewellery house she created, Trang has built a design language around one belief: the most meaningful pieces are not made simply for occasions, but for states of being.
Vuong Le
The Beauty of Everyday Materials

Rooted in the Mekong Delta, Vietnamese visual artist Vuong Le translates the rhythms of everyday life into striking contemporary art. By transforming discarded textiles into powerful visual narratives, he captures the delicate balance between human memory and an increasingly unpredictable natural world.