








Banana Woman
Open edition prints are not limited in number and are unsigned, shipped rolled and unframed in secure packaging.
They are printed by Beyond Print, one of the UK’s most trusted fine art printers, and are available in two sizes: 100 × 75 cm and 75 × 56 cm.
“ The quiet determination of a woman in Yangon, Burma, balancing a large tray of vibrant plantains on her head as she makes her way to the market. The golden hues of sunlight cast a warm glow over the scene, reflecting off the bananas and accentuating the rich textures of the woman's skin, adorned with the traditional thanaka paste to protect her from the sun. Her focused expression of resilience and grace in the midst of everyday life.”
Adam Docker
Open edition prints are not limited in number and are unsigned, shipped rolled and unframed in secure packaging.
They are printed by Beyond Print, one of the UK’s most trusted fine art printers, and are available in two sizes: 100 × 75 cm and 75 × 56 cm.
“ The quiet determination of a woman in Yangon, Burma, balancing a large tray of vibrant plantains on her head as she makes her way to the market. The golden hues of sunlight cast a warm glow over the scene, reflecting off the bananas and accentuating the rich textures of the woman's skin, adorned with the traditional thanaka paste to protect her from the sun. Her focused expression of resilience and grace in the midst of everyday life.”
Adam Docker
Open edition prints are not limited in number and are unsigned, shipped rolled and unframed in secure packaging.
They are printed by Beyond Print, one of the UK’s most trusted fine art printers, and are available in two sizes: 100 × 75 cm and 75 × 56 cm.
“ The quiet determination of a woman in Yangon, Burma, balancing a large tray of vibrant plantains on her head as she makes her way to the market. The golden hues of sunlight cast a warm glow over the scene, reflecting off the bananas and accentuating the rich textures of the woman's skin, adorned with the traditional thanaka paste to protect her from the sun. Her focused expression of resilience and grace in the midst of everyday life.”
Adam Docker