Bridget March


Japanese Bridge - available as limited edition giclee prints

Sleeping Cyclo - limited edition prints
 While living in Vietnam, Bridget March has become fascinated by the country’s history, culture and commerce and tells some of these stories next to her watercolour sketches and drawings of the places she visits. 

Bridget came to Vietnam after a career as a free-lance product designer and  nine years as a lecturer at a specialist college of art in the UK. Her paintings and drawings have had exposure in Scotland and northern England for over 20 years and latterly she has been acclaimed for her etchings and linocuts. 





Jack fruit lady - limited edition prints
 Now, it is watercolour painting and sketching that is her preferred medium to capture the colours of Vietnam.  

More of Bridget’s work can be seen at http://bridgetmarch.wordpress.com/ and at http://brushwithasia.blogspot.com
Left, you can see a new range of original mini-watercolours which are being sold exclusively at the Vin Gallery art markets.  They come in sets of 2 or 4.

The silk frames are made by 'Reaching Out' workshops for the disabled in Hoi An.  


Bridget also writes a monthly column for Oi Vietnam magazine called 'Postcard from Vietnam' you can pick up copies of Oi at Mekong Merchant and other locations around D1 and D2. See their web site for a list of locations  www.oivitenam.com

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