The piece is called Samurai Eyes, and it’s not new. Seven years old, in fact—birthed in that turbulent stretch of time when the internet was beginning to dream in weirder colors, and artists stopped asking permission. What you see (at first) is a samurai. Stylized. Stoic. Inked with the precision of a blade drawn in absolute silence. But then—just past the polished armor, through the split second of narrative freeze-frame—you start to notice what’s pouring out behind him: a breach. A tear. A universe unzipped.
From the gash spills a surrealist menagerie—hummingbirds with fractal wings, roosters strutting through ultraviolet fog, elephants crowned in gold and stomping through candy-colored dimensions. It’s whimsical. Beautiful. But unsettling in the way certain childhood dreams are: you’re not sure if it’s safe to look too long. You do anyway.
Printed on a luminous aluminum panel that catches light like a hallucination in a mirror, Samurai Eyes isn’t content with being “seen.” It doesn’t hang politely in the background. It insists. It pulses. It feels.
Product Features
High-grade aluminum panel: sleek, modern, and built to endure
Indoor & outdoor ready: radiant in any temple you choose
Pre-mounted hardware: arrives ready to hang, no fuss
Vivid HD print: cosmic color with deep symbolic clarity
Multiple sizes available: from altar piece to centerpiece