Practice
High on a hill, a lone figure stands out on a cold and cloudy morning. It is a warrior, probably a samurai, practicing with his sword amidst the force of the winds that sweep the landscape. Years of discipline and rigorous training made his movements precise and graceful.
The atmosphere is charged, with heavy gray clouds rolling across the sky. The strong winds make the dry grass ripple and violently shake the swordsman's long hair, which seems to dance in the air, accompanying the sword strokes.
The whole scene conveys a sense of solitude and a search for personal improvement.
The cold can't stop him.
"Do not practice until you get it right, practice until you can't get it wrong."
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Unique piece
2024
20x30 cm
Oil on canvas panel
This artwork comes with a Certificate of Authenticity with the artist’s handwritten signature, and it will be sent along with the artwork to the recipient.
- Do not expose the artwork to direct sunlight.
- Avoid unnecessary handling.
- Do not hang on a support that is not strong enough to hold the work.
- Do not hang on wall with dampness or mould.
- To clean the work, use a duster or a soft, dry cloth to remove dust, using light, gentle movements. Avoid rubbing the painting when cleaning it.
- Avoid placing the painting in non-ventilated places.