
Fury
House of Koyomi Exclusive
This bold contemporary print presents a close-up of a fierce samurai, defined by intense eyes, strong contours, and layered tonal shading. The cropped composition heightens psychological presence, drawing focus to expression and form while referencing traditional theatrical and folkloric imagery through a modern graphic lens.
The motif explores themes of strength, inner conflict, and emotional intensity, using exaggeration and contrast to reflect the complexity of human expression.
Printed as a giclée on museum-grade, archival fine art paper for lasting vibrancy and detail. An exclusive artwork, created by our in-house designers in House of Koyomi.
House of Koyomi Exclusive
This bold contemporary print presents a close-up of a fierce samurai, defined by intense eyes, strong contours, and layered tonal shading. The cropped composition heightens psychological presence, drawing focus to expression and form while referencing traditional theatrical and folkloric imagery through a modern graphic lens.
The motif explores themes of strength, inner conflict, and emotional intensity, using exaggeration and contrast to reflect the complexity of human expression.
Printed as a giclée on museum-grade, archival fine art paper for lasting vibrancy and detail. An exclusive artwork, created by our in-house designers in House of Koyomi.
Original: $32.60
-70%$32.60
$9.78Description
House of Koyomi Exclusive
This bold contemporary print presents a close-up of a fierce samurai, defined by intense eyes, strong contours, and layered tonal shading. The cropped composition heightens psychological presence, drawing focus to expression and form while referencing traditional theatrical and folkloric imagery through a modern graphic lens.
The motif explores themes of strength, inner conflict, and emotional intensity, using exaggeration and contrast to reflect the complexity of human expression.
Printed as a giclée on museum-grade, archival fine art paper for lasting vibrancy and detail. An exclusive artwork, created by our in-house designers in House of Koyomi.























