"Non-Attachment" Limited Edition, Giclee Canvas Print

from $285.00

Read art description and symbolism, and print quality details below.

Satin Canvas, Limited Edition Print
A maximum of only 25 prints will be produced in three sizes on both Satin Canvas and Premium Enhanced Matte Paper. Once the artwork sells out, it will not be released again in that size and media. 

All prints include a Certificate of Authenticity, numbered, signed, and embossed with a corporate seal that documents its archival quality and sequential legitimacy.

All limited edition prints are hand-signed and numbered to match the certificate.

Satisfaction Guaranteed
Full refund, up to one year, plus lifetime exchange for any same-size print of any image available; excludes return shipping charges; must be returned in excellent condition. I will also replace any damaged item if it is returned within six weeks of the original purchase; excludes return shipping charges. I promise you will love this brilliant piece of art and cherish it for many years, knowing you own something symbolically rich, stylish, and rare.

Shipping
Please allow approximately 3 weeks for printing and delivery. Upon completion of your order being printed, shipped to me, and signed, I will ship it out to you right away. You will then receive an email notification with a tracking number for your package. *Please Note: for all 40×60 canvas prints an additional $200 shipping charge will be added for the added size and shipping insurance.

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Read art description and symbolism, and print quality details below.

Satin Canvas, Limited Edition Print
A maximum of only 25 prints will be produced in three sizes on both Satin Canvas and Premium Enhanced Matte Paper. Once the artwork sells out, it will not be released again in that size and media. 

All prints include a Certificate of Authenticity, numbered, signed, and embossed with a corporate seal that documents its archival quality and sequential legitimacy.

All limited edition prints are hand-signed and numbered to match the certificate.

Satisfaction Guaranteed
Full refund, up to one year, plus lifetime exchange for any same-size print of any image available; excludes return shipping charges; must be returned in excellent condition. I will also replace any damaged item if it is returned within six weeks of the original purchase; excludes return shipping charges. I promise you will love this brilliant piece of art and cherish it for many years, knowing you own something symbolically rich, stylish, and rare.

Shipping
Please allow approximately 3 weeks for printing and delivery. Upon completion of your order being printed, shipped to me, and signed, I will ship it out to you right away. You will then receive an email notification with a tracking number for your package. *Please Note: for all 40×60 canvas prints an additional $200 shipping charge will be added for the added size and shipping insurance.

Print Quality Details

Giclee printing is a professional fine art printing process that uses high-resolution inkjet printers, archival pigment inks, and acid-free papers or canvas. It is designed to produce highly accurate, long-lasting reproductions of artwork and photographs.

Giclee prints are considered one of the highest-quality print methods available. They offer exceptional detail, smooth color gradients, and accurate color reproduction.

Studies have shown that Giclee Prints' color vividness can last for more than 200 years, with tests conducted by independent bodies such as Wilhelm Research and printer manufacturers such as Epson. This gives collectors and art buyers assurance about this printing method.

Your artwork deserves materials that are built to last. Each canvas print is produced using museum-quality components chosen for archival durability, vibrant color, and long-term stability.

Canvas
Printed on premium OBA-free Urth Canvas by Breathing Color — the world’s first solvent canvas with archival certification from the Fine Art Trade Guild. This advanced canvas technology delivers bright whites, rich color, and exceptional fade resistance without the yellowing commonly caused by optical brighteners. The built-in protective coating also adds moisture, abrasion, and UV resistance, making the surface durable and easy to clean with a damp cloth.

Inks
Each print is created using UltraChrome GS3 HD archival inks in a high-resolution giclée printing process, producing stunning detail, deep contrast, and vivid color accuracy. Independently tested by Wilhelm Imaging Research, these professional-grade inks are rated to last 100+ years under proper display conditions.

Stretcher Bars
All canvas prints are professionally stretched over strong, stable poplar wood bars, providing lasting structural integrity and a clean gallery-quality presentation.

 

Artwork Description and Symbolism

Some of life’s deepest suffering comes not from pain itself, but from the parts of us that refuse to loosen their grip on how life is supposed to unfold.

Nonattachment speaks to a kind of strength that many spiritual seekers spend years cultivating: the ability to remain grounded while life moves through cycles of pleasure and pain, gain and loss, praise and blame.

This artwork weaves a complex tapestry of symbols and imagery layered with bold lines and muted blues and golds. At its center is a stark white bull skull that immediately commands attention, conveying raw primal energy, resilience, and the ability to endure adversity with strength and dignity. Surrounding the skull is a large feather rendered in contrasting dark and light tones with sharp graphic lines, symbolizing spiritual guidance, protection, and surrender to a higher wisdom.

At the bottom of the composition rest two pale-blue theatrical masks—one smiling and one frowning—representing emotional duality, performance, and the shifting nature of identity and experience. Nearby, a muscular, almost cartoon-like warrior figure stands with sword in hand, cutting through the masks of emotion as though confronting illusion itself. The figure suggests the courage, discernment, and inner discipline required to command one’s inner dragon rather than be consumed by it.

The background combines textured and flat golden-hued surfaces with a loosely sketched dragon outlined in luminous gold. The dragon serves as both adversary and guide, symbolizing the transformation of addictions, attachments, fear, and unresolved inner conflict. It embodies the shadow aspects of the self that must be confronted, understood, and integrated to experience genuine freedom.

Behind this mythical presence, a pale-blue classic American car emerges from a darkened tunnel, symbolizing forward movement into the unknown and the prosperity that can arise when one releases fear-based attachment to certainty and control. Above it all floats a pale-blue hot-air balloon shape that injects an unexpected softness and surreal playfulness into the otherwise intense psychological landscape, quietly reinforcing themes of surrender, release, and perspective.

The combination of these disparate symbolic elements—natural, emotional, mythical, and architectural—creates a compelling tension between life and death, joy and sorrow, strength and vulnerability, attachment and liberation. The artwork demonstrates a sophisticated use of contrast that guides the viewer fluidly across the composition while maintaining a layered sense of mystery and emotional complexity.

The interplay between rough textures and crisp graphic forms generates a dynamic visual rhythm, balancing chaos with clarity. The contrast between the weathered skull, expressive masks, and ethereal dragon enriches the storytelling quality of the piece while inviting multiple personal interpretations. Throughout the composition, the dragon functions as a mythological and spiritual anchor, encouraging deeper reflection on mortality, emotional resilience, and the process of inner transformation.

Placed in your home, studio, or meditation space, Nonattachment becomes a daily reminder that peace is not the absence of intensity—it is the presence of inner freedom. The feather’s calm protection, the masks’ emotional duality, the warrior’s clarity, and the dragon’s shadow work all reinforce a powerful truth: you can confront life fully without becoming consumed by it. For collectors drawn to spiritually grounded artwork that supports self-awareness and personal evolution, this piece offers both visual impact and practical wisdom. If you are ready to release what no longer serves you and embody a quieter, steadier kind of power, Nonattachment belongs on your wall.

Accompanying Inspirational Exercise:

A practical self-awareness exercise this artwork can anchor is the “Name It, Loosen It” reset. Whenever you feel emotionally hooked—through anxiety, anger, craving, control, approval-seeking, or rumination—pause and name the attachment in a single honest sentence: “I’m attached to being right,” “I’m attached to control,” or “I’m attached to this outcome.” Then take a slow breath and ask yourself: “What would I choose if I didn’t need this to go a certain way?” This simple but transformative practice creates space between you and the emotional impulse, helping you return to clarity, conscious choice, and the inner freedom reflected throughout the symbolism of this artwork.