“Con trâu là đầu cơ nghiệp” (“The buffalo is the head of family fortune”) is a well-known Vietnamese proverb.
The bicycle, in northern Vietnam during the 1970s–80s, was still a family treasure.
The Cowcycle became an original design and my personal symbol of my Vietnam-ness: an animal alive and grounded, resilient, yet gaining momentum as it moves forward with industrial technology.
The idea came while sketching a friend’s bicycle — halfway through the back wheel, the shape of a buffalo’s head appeared.
From there, for 2 years, I developed a full body of work: about 30 oil and acrylic paintings, plus a sculpture made from a rusted bicycle.
A singular character allows me to experiment with cubism, surrealism, realism and learned welding.
Acrylic, pastel on Raw canvas, 2024
Acrylic on Canvas, 2023
Oil, spraypaint and crayon on canvas, 2025
caran d'ache pastel on paper, 2024
Oil on Canvas, 2025
phone flashlight, long exposure camera and our friend , 2024
Oil on Canvas, 2025
Oil on Canvas, 2025
Acrylic on canvas, 2024
Oil on Raw Canvas, 2024
Welded metal and spraypaint, 2024