Walking over the Long Bien bridge is an essential experience for any visitor to Hanoi. It has a massive personality and presence: the bridge has seen more over its hundred-year history than any person can imagine. These prints are of the unnoticed, overlooked details that are essential to the bridge's character, like paw-prints on concrete; vegetable crates scattered at the market below; and an ever-essential tire pump waiting at the bridge's edge. The final versions have been blueprinted onto clothing and will be displayed on the bridge itself for the Long Bien Festival, organized by the Maison des Arts, Hanoi.
Cyanotype Photos on fabric and artists proofs on paper for a Vietnam mini-series Exhibited in the Long Bien Festival, Hanoi Vietnam 2009 I printed these images on clothing as a tribute to the thousands who live and work around the Long Bien bridge today. More about the bridge here: On the Block Online











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