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Material: Recycled paper, soy-based inks
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The term ‘nhau’ in Vietnamese is the idea of drinking and eating to celebrate for no reason at all! Yes, it is to celebrate life without a birthday, specific festival, or event, just to enjoy the company of friends or relatives whilst drinking local beer (Bia Hoi) and eating light, meaty dishes. "Nhau" spots are inexpensive BBQ places that are generally very busy with local workers relaxing after a long day and have rows of metal tables and small plastic stalls. In this image, artist Jack has borrowed the image of the iconic "bia hoi" glass alongside a shrimp, which is an extremely popular ‘nhau’ snack.
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About Saigon Print Shop
Art is a genuine part that adds value to our life. It allows us to be creative, to connect to our inner selves, to feel and open perceptions.
Jack Clayton is a graphic designer and independent printmaker with more than 10 years experience. Together with his wife, he founded Saigon Print Shop, a specialist woodcut art shop that offers traditional woodcut prints and their digital reproductions.
The artist transforms rough wood into a series of beautiful artworks that portray Vietnamese landscape and people.
Over and above that, Saigon Print Shop is also a woodcut print gallery and a hub for the traditional printmaking community as the brand wants to spread this local culture and technique to more people.
You can shop all their fascinating and carefully-detailed products on CHUS.
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