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Ronin Silkscreen PrintRonin Silkscreen PrintRonin Silkscreen Print is a distinguished limited-edition artistic creation that exemplifies the intersection of personal branding, cultural symbolism, and masterful printmaking technique. Created in 2014 by illustrator Dmitry Kudinov, this intricate artwork emerged from a profound exploration of personal values and professional identity, embodying the philosophical concept expressed in the slogan Deeper Roots Stronger Branches. The print, measuring 500 x 700 mm, employs sophisticated silkscreen printing techniques utilizing tinted lacquer on 270g paper, with each piece being hand-numbered and signed in a limited series of 14 copies. The artwork's central figure, the Ronin character, draws inspiration from samurai culture, specifically the concept of masterless warriors, serving as a metaphorical self-portrait that reflects themes of independence, self-development, and professional growth. The design's distinctive visual elements include intimidating armor, a mask, and helmet rendered in black, deliberately avoiding clan markings to emphasize the theme of individual autonomy. The creation process involved extensive research into motivational factors, personal qualities, and professional performance indicators, resulting in a complex visual narrative that addresses responsibility, dedication, creativity, and time management. This work, which garnered a Bronze A' Design Award in the Graphics, Illustration and Visual Communication Design category, represents a significant achievement in contemporary graphic design, demonstrating exceptional technical execution and conceptual depth. The print's production, completed at the Crystal Cluster in Moscow, exemplifies meticulous attention to detail in every aspect, from paper selection to final print quality, establishing it as a noteworthy contribution to modern visual communication design. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: silkscreen printing, samurai culture, limited edition art, visual communication, personal branding, contemporary illustration SOURCES: |
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