Description
Suspended in a single charged instant, an armored warrior cuts an arc through the air, his katana flaring into a comet of orange sparks against a hush of pink blossom. The armor is a marvel of contrast — lacquered plates glowing with embers of circuitry, the crested helmet crowning a figure caught between two worlds. Behind him, temple roofs dissolve into the soft bokeh of a neon metropolis, a city remembered and reimagined at once. The piece holds the breath of motion, that thrilling pause before the blade lands.
This is a work for spaces that welcome boldness and a story. Hung in a living room, a studio, or a corporate lobby, it brings dramatic energy and a meditative stillness in equal measure, its deep blacks and electric reds rewarding a long, lingering look. It speaks to anyone drawn to Japan’s enduring symbols of honor reframed through a luminous, future-facing eye — a quiet, powerful presence that turns a wall into a moment of suspended grace.
From the CyberZen: Where Edo Meets Quantum collection:
CyberZen begins in the quiet of an Edo garden and drifts forward, centuries at a time, into a Tokyo lit by signs that have outlived their language. Here a bonsai becomes a circuit of living light, a torii gate hums with the energy of unseen worlds, and a Noh mask glows like a screen left on through the night. Each work holds two timelines in the same breath: the discipline and emptiness prized by old masters, and the restless glow of a future imagined with affection rather than fear.
Follow the thread across the pieces and a single story emerges, a meditation on what endures. The geisha, the ronin, the shogun and the mended gold of kintsugi all carry their ancient grace into a wired tomorrow, reminding us that calm is not the opposite of progress but its quiet partner. To live with this collection is to keep a small contradiction close at hand, the kind that makes a room feel thoughtful, layered, alive.
Key Features
- Material: High-definition Lambda Print — true silver-halide photographic exposure (Fuji Crystal DP II for colour, Ilford for black & white) on premium acrylic glass, glossy finish for exceptional depth and clarity.
- Finish: Face-mounted under 2 mm premium acrylic glass — Diasec technique.
- Backing: 3 mm alu Dibond composite panel.
- Style: Cyberpunk
- Edition: Unlimited.
- Mounting: Recessed aluminium subframe — ready to hang (invisible wall mounting, 25 mm offset).
- Longevity: 50–75 years archival conservation.
Purpose
The collection sets out to reconcile two faces of Japan that rarely share a frame, the spare elegance of the Edo era and the neon pulse of a cyberpunk future, finding the still point where tradition and technology meet. It is a tribute to continuity, to the idea that beauty and meaning travel intact across any distance of time.
Audience
- Lovers of Japanese culture and futurist imagination alike
- Collectors drawn to bold, atmospheric work with a contemplative core
- Design-minded homeowners seeking a striking focal point
- Hotels, studios and offices wanting a refined, conversation-starting presence
Interior Decorator’s Advice
- Hang on a dark or deep-toned wall to let the neon accents glow and the blacks feel infinite
- Use low, warm directional light to deepen the contrast without washing out the color
- Pair with natural materials, raw wood, stone or matte ceramics, to echo the Edo calm beneath the electric surface
- Group two or three pieces in a loose row to trace the journey from garden to city, or let a single large work command a wall on its own





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