Year of the Horse 2026 - Collectible Art Print

$25.00

Each year, I create a Lunar New Year card as part of an ongoing ritual— welcoming the new year with the intention and care of my art practice.

These pieces have become small collector objects: kept, gifted, and sometimes placed on altars as quiet tokens of luck.

This year is the Year of the Horse.

Item details:

  • First edition 1 of 75

  • A 5×7 collector print signed, numbered

(Inscription on the back of the print)
On this year’s design:

The Year of the Horse moves with momentum and, as the Fire Horse, brings what feels like an excess of energy — wild, forceful, and difficult to contain. 

This piece draws inspiration from wild horses in motion and the way dust explodes in their wake. The design is an evolution within my annual Lunar New Year series: a choice to honor the untameable spirit of the year, and a step toward the visual language of my broader studio practice.  

Movement is inevitable this year. My wish is for us to ride its intensity without losing our rhythm, and to find the beauty in it all.

— Austin Lan 藍天璇

Each year, I create a Lunar New Year card as part of an ongoing ritual— welcoming the new year with the intention and care of my art practice.

These pieces have become small collector objects: kept, gifted, and sometimes placed on altars as quiet tokens of luck.

This year is the Year of the Horse.

Item details:

  • First edition 1 of 75

  • A 5×7 collector print signed, numbered

(Inscription on the back of the print)
On this year’s design:

The Year of the Horse moves with momentum and, as the Fire Horse, brings what feels like an excess of energy — wild, forceful, and difficult to contain. 

This piece draws inspiration from wild horses in motion and the way dust explodes in their wake. The design is an evolution within my annual Lunar New Year series: a choice to honor the untameable spirit of the year, and a step toward the visual language of my broader studio practice.  

Movement is inevitable this year. My wish is for us to ride its intensity without losing our rhythm, and to find the beauty in it all.

— Austin Lan 藍天璇