Hieuchau Fine Art Prints and Canvas Prints
Hieuchau is a Vietnamese contemporary artist whose work lives in intricate detail — densely layered cityscapes, imagined urban worlds, and vivid compositions built from pattern and colour. Pieces like City and Serene Urban Landscape show entire worlds within a single frame, constructed line by line into something that rewards long viewing. His Vibrant Colors And Intricate Patterns Fish proves his range extends well beyond architecture, applying the same density of detail to organic forms. Where many illustrators simplify, Hieuchau adds — and the result is work that reveals more the longer you look. Each piece functions almost like a visual puzzle, with layers that unfold gradually.
We print his work on 225g fine art paper in sizes A3, 50×70cm, 70×100cm, and A0. Canvas prints on 400g cotton are available from 30×40cm to 70×100cm. All prints are produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks built to last well over a century. Both formats are gallery-quality and printed to order.
Choosing Between Paper and Canvas
Hieuchau's linework is dense and layered, which gives you a real choice between two very different viewing experiences. On fine art paper, every line stays sharp — the matte surface holds detail precisely, making the full complexity of City or Serene Urban Landscape legible even at close range. This is the format that shows his technical precision most clearly, and it works particularly well in smaller sizes where you want every mark to count.
On canvas, the 400g cotton weave softens the overall effect slightly, adding warmth and physical depth that works well when viewed from a few steps back. The texture brings a painterly quality to his compositions that the paper format does not — a good choice if you want the piece to feel more like a painting than a print. Paper prints are available framed in oak, black, or walnut brown, or unframed for your own solution. Canvas prints come stretched on a wooden frame, with an optional floating frame that adds a 5mm shadow gap for a gallery presence.
Pairs Well With
If you are drawn to Hieuchau's detailed urban worlds and colourful intricacy, there are several directions to explore at Kuriosis. The Japanese art prints collection shares a tradition of dense, meticulous composition and layered visual storytelling. For contemporary artists with a similarly bold palette and pattern-driven approach, Angelo Cerantola works with colour at a comparable intensity. And for more cityscapes and architectural subjects across eras and styles, the architecture collection brings together prints from historical engravings to modern illustration.