yamila - El Jinchūriki Dorado: Naruto





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Limited edition 1/5 digital giclée print by yamila, titled El Jinchūriki Dorado: Naruto, signed by hand, produced in 2025 in Spain in a modern style, on 60 x 80 cm canvas with white, black and gold colouring and in excellent condition.
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About the work:
The piece presented is part of a limited edition of 5 units worldwide, created digitally and hand-signed by the artist. Each print is unique within its series, ensuring its exclusivity and authenticity. On the back, all relevant details of the work, numbering, and signature are included.
Total dimensions: 60 x 80 cm
High-quality professional canvas 100% cotton, with maximum resistance to handling and external agents, from the Eco Canvas Roma Glossy brand, satin finish. We guarantee a durable product with visual quality.
Technique: Giclée printing, recognized for its precision and lasting quality.
About the artist:
Yamila Velázquez (Las Tunas, Cuba, 1993) is a contemporary artist who uses digital intelligence tools. She currently lives and works in Alicante, Spain. Owner and partner of a company dedicated to the sale, representation, and development of artists and artworks, Velázquez combines her business vision with a deep artistic sensitivity.
This young Cuban talent has established himself in the field of digital art, using contemporary media to explore themes related to nature, landscape, and the intimate relationship between women and their environment. His works subtly and visually powerfully address topics such as beauty, love, sensuality, and feminine delicacy, always set within immersive, romantic, and refined atmospheres.
With a vibrant and expressive aesthetic, Yamila Velázquez manages to blend classical influences with a modern language, resulting in versatile, fresh, and deeply evocative works. The pictorial texture of her images, the masterful use of color, and the emotionally balanced composition position her work as a current artistic proposal of high aesthetic value.
Shipping and presentation
The artwork will be carefully packaged by a professional and shipped in a rigid cardboard tube, internally protected with bubble wrap to ensure its integrity during transit. Shipments are made through reliable courier companies such as UPS, FedEx, or Correos España, depending on the destination and the most convenient option in each case.
The estimated delivery time is 7 to 10 days, although it may vary depending on the destination country.
This piece is a stunning manifestation of how pop culture can dialogue with ancient philosophy. The artist reinterprets Naruto, the global icon of manga/anime, whose narrative arc is intrinsically linked to resilience and the burden of his identity as a Jinchūriki.
Naruto's face and body are treated with a surface of deep ebony, intentionally fractured, upon which the concept of Kintsukuroi is applied. The golden cracks radiating from within and crossing his skin are not only an aesthetic resource but also the conceptual materialization of his memory and internal battles. The gold does not hide the source of his pain (the burden of the Kyūbi), but rather elevates it, transforming imperfection and suffering into the very origin of his power and spiritual strength. The work stands as a contemporary meditation on the human capacity for reconstruction, elevating damage to a test of valor and the beauty of imperfection.
About the work:
The piece presented is part of a limited edition of 5 units worldwide, created digitally and hand-signed by the artist. Each print is unique within its series, ensuring its exclusivity and authenticity. On the back, all relevant details of the work, numbering, and signature are included.
Total dimensions: 60 x 80 cm
High-quality professional canvas 100% cotton, with maximum resistance to handling and external agents, from the Eco Canvas Roma Glossy brand, satin finish. We guarantee a durable product with visual quality.
Technique: Giclée printing, recognized for its precision and lasting quality.
About the artist:
Yamila Velázquez (Las Tunas, Cuba, 1993) is a contemporary artist who uses digital intelligence tools. She currently lives and works in Alicante, Spain. Owner and partner of a company dedicated to the sale, representation, and development of artists and artworks, Velázquez combines her business vision with a deep artistic sensitivity.
This young Cuban talent has established himself in the field of digital art, using contemporary media to explore themes related to nature, landscape, and the intimate relationship between women and their environment. His works subtly and visually powerfully address topics such as beauty, love, sensuality, and feminine delicacy, always set within immersive, romantic, and refined atmospheres.
With a vibrant and expressive aesthetic, Yamila Velázquez manages to blend classical influences with a modern language, resulting in versatile, fresh, and deeply evocative works. The pictorial texture of her images, the masterful use of color, and the emotionally balanced composition position her work as a current artistic proposal of high aesthetic value.
Shipping and presentation
The artwork will be carefully packaged by a professional and shipped in a rigid cardboard tube, internally protected with bubble wrap to ensure its integrity during transit. Shipments are made through reliable courier companies such as UPS, FedEx, or Correos España, depending on the destination and the most convenient option in each case.
The estimated delivery time is 7 to 10 days, although it may vary depending on the destination country.
This piece is a stunning manifestation of how pop culture can dialogue with ancient philosophy. The artist reinterprets Naruto, the global icon of manga/anime, whose narrative arc is intrinsically linked to resilience and the burden of his identity as a Jinchūriki.
Naruto's face and body are treated with a surface of deep ebony, intentionally fractured, upon which the concept of Kintsukuroi is applied. The golden cracks radiating from within and crossing his skin are not only an aesthetic resource but also the conceptual materialization of his memory and internal battles. The gold does not hide the source of his pain (the burden of the Kyūbi), but rather elevates it, transforming imperfection and suffering into the very origin of his power and spiritual strength. The work stands as a contemporary meditation on the human capacity for reconstruction, elevating damage to a test of valor and the beauty of imperfection.

