Burma #1
       
     
Burma #2
       
     
Burma #3
       
     
Burma #4
       
     
Burma #5
       
     
Burma #6
       
     
Burma #7
       
     
Time satand still
       
     
Inle Lake
       
     
Contemplation
       
     
Girl at the door way
       
     
Fascinating face
       
     
Sisters
       
     
Burmese girls on the street
       
     
Burma #1
       
     
Burma #1

Oil on canvas - SOLD

116x89 cm

Burma #2
       
     
Burma #2

Oil on canvas - SOLD

30x30 cm

Burma #3
       
     
Burma #3

Oil on canvas - SOLD

Burma #4
       
     
Burma #4

Oil on canvas - SOLD

116x89 cm

Burma #5
       
     
Burma #5

Oil on canvas - SOLD

Burma #6
       
     
Burma #6

Oil on canvas - SOLD

30x30 cm

Burma #7
       
     
Burma #7

Oil on canvas - SOLD

30x30 cm

Time satand still
       
     
Time satand still

Oil on canvas - SOLD

100x81 cm

Inle Lake
       
     
Inle Lake

Oil on canvas - SOLD

225x110 cm

One of the most beautiful images of my trip to Burma (Myanmar) was to see the floating houses of Lake Inle and observe how the people used their boats as transport to buy and sell food, flowers and other household items.There I saw people that had never set foot on dry land and probably never would. In order to travel around the area I used a 15m long wooden boat that took me to see lots of small villages where the women wove silk or rolled tobacco leaves in specialist workshops. In the lake I saw many floating farms where the farmers still used buffalo to work the land.

Contemplation
       
     
Contemplation

Oil on canvas - 1.500€

100x73 cm

In Asia the life in the street constantly presents us with very pictorial images. I spent many hours wandering to and fro next to the canal when I stumbled across a scene that I just couldn ́t take my eyes off. I sat down and contemplated the beauty of the moment. On many occasions the women that I was watching saw that I was looking at them and smiled at me. I allowed my imagination to run free: “the river will be Prussian blue and the.

Girl at the door way
       
     
Girl at the door way

Oil on canvas - SOLD

55x38 cm

I returned from trekking in the mountains of Burma (Myanmar). It was the first house we came across after hours of walking and we stopped there to drink water. Suddenly a young woman came out to see what was happening and gave me the best avocado that I have ever tasted: huge and delicious. The girl stood in the doorway. D3espite her poverty and simplicity of the life she was flowers in her black hair.

Fascinating face
       
     
Fascinating face

Oil on canvas - SOLD

30x30 cm

One of the most interesting things I saw while walking in Burma5 was the while painted faces of the people in the street, whether to protect them from the sun on more attractive I couldn’t be sure but I found it fascinating nevertheless.

Sisters
       
     
Sisters

Oil on canvas - SOLD

55x33 cm

Burmese girls on the street
       
     
Burmese girls on the street

Oil on canvas - 450€

50x50 cm

In the city of Rangun, the capital of Burma I was happy to be able to watch a group of young women in the street dressed in the traditional lungi, a long narrow skirt the women combine with a simple, colored shirt. Well dressed with an almost fragile appearance they are often seen with flowers in their hair. Chatting between themselves they were unconcerned by my presence and intense curiosity. Their movements were so delicate that I was surprised how they could walk along the street without falling, surrounded as they were by crowds of people and almost impassible.