Canvas Fit - Alberto Ricardo - Ascensión Infinita". Michael Jordan"






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A 60 by 80 cm hand signed giclée on canvas by Canvas Fit Alberto Ricardo, titled Ascensión Infinita Michael Jordan, is a 3 of 5 edition that blends expressive gesture with urban energy.
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Artwork by the artist Canvas Fit-Alberto Ricardo created using Giclée print technique on high-quality professional canvas, 100% cotton, highly resistant to handling and external agents, from the Eco Canvas Roma Glossy brand, satin finish.
We guarantee a durable product with visual quality.
Painting with dimensions of 60 x 80 cm and a depth of 5 cm.
Limited edition 3/5
On the back of the piece, you will find the details about the work.
The shipment will be made through United Parcel Service (UPS) for Spain and Europe, and through Fedex for the rest of the world.
The work will be rolled and protected with several layers of packaging, bubble nylon, and placed in a sturdy tube.
Once the work has been paid for, three days are required for the packaging process and delivery to the shipping company.
The piece will arrive within ten days, depending on the destination country.
In "The Eternal Flight," the artist captures not just any instant of a game, but a moment suspended in the collective memory of sports and pop culture. The unmistakable central figure is Michael Jordan in his most iconic gesture: soaring toward the hoop as if the weight of gravity didn't apply to his body. But what distinguishes this giclée on canvas is not only the reproduction of an athletic milestone, but its conceptual and visual treatment, which transforms it into a contemporary, vibrant, and urban emblem.
The giclée technique offers exceptional fidelity in the depiction of details, from the tensed muscle of the outstretched arm to the texture of the red Chicago Bulls uniform. But the artist goes beyond simple illustration: he intervenes the image with layers of gestural paint, stains, and graffiti that flood the background and partially the foreground. These graphics not only provide visual energy, but also evoke the noise of the court, the bustle of the crowds, and the echoes of a city that breathes basketball and rebellion.
Jordan appears as a mythical figure. His silhouetted, tense body projects itself toward the hoop with the perfection of a Greek deity, yet it's surrounded by symbols of modern street art. The number 23 on his back shines like a totem. His gesture—the full extension of his arm, his hand gripping the ball, his leg tucked in mid-leap—condenses the iconography of flight, of physical and mental achievement, of the moment before glory.
The composition balances the dynamism of the figure and the controlled chaos of the background. There is no clear horizon or conventional vanishing lines. The audience in the stands blurs into loose, vibrant, almost electric brushstrokes, while the colors of the graffiti—reds, purples, yellows, blues—collide and intertwine as if the energy of the jump were painting the space around them.
This resource isn't decorative: the graffiti acts as voices from the past and present, symbolic marks that place Jordan in a broader context than just sports. It represents a modern hero who confronts the noise of the world, the demands of his idol, and the eternity of his image imprinted on the retinas of millions.
"The Eternal Flight" is not just a collector's item for sports, but a work of urban art with conceptual depth. It is an allegory of the human drive toward excellence, of the unrepeatable moment where the body becomes a symbol. This giclée doesn't frame Jordan, but rather liberates him, perpetuates him, and transforms him into a myth that continues to soar, beyond the court, into history.
Artwork by the artist Canvas Fit-Alberto Ricardo created using Giclée print technique on high-quality professional canvas, 100% cotton, highly resistant to handling and external agents, from the Eco Canvas Roma Glossy brand, satin finish.
We guarantee a durable product with visual quality.
Painting with dimensions of 60 x 80 cm and a depth of 5 cm.
Limited edition 3/5
On the back of the piece, you will find the details about the work.
The shipment will be made through United Parcel Service (UPS) for Spain and Europe, and through Fedex for the rest of the world.
The work will be rolled and protected with several layers of packaging, bubble nylon, and placed in a sturdy tube.
Once the work has been paid for, three days are required for the packaging process and delivery to the shipping company.
The piece will arrive within ten days, depending on the destination country.
In "The Eternal Flight," the artist captures not just any instant of a game, but a moment suspended in the collective memory of sports and pop culture. The unmistakable central figure is Michael Jordan in his most iconic gesture: soaring toward the hoop as if the weight of gravity didn't apply to his body. But what distinguishes this giclée on canvas is not only the reproduction of an athletic milestone, but its conceptual and visual treatment, which transforms it into a contemporary, vibrant, and urban emblem.
The giclée technique offers exceptional fidelity in the depiction of details, from the tensed muscle of the outstretched arm to the texture of the red Chicago Bulls uniform. But the artist goes beyond simple illustration: he intervenes the image with layers of gestural paint, stains, and graffiti that flood the background and partially the foreground. These graphics not only provide visual energy, but also evoke the noise of the court, the bustle of the crowds, and the echoes of a city that breathes basketball and rebellion.
Jordan appears as a mythical figure. His silhouetted, tense body projects itself toward the hoop with the perfection of a Greek deity, yet it's surrounded by symbols of modern street art. The number 23 on his back shines like a totem. His gesture—the full extension of his arm, his hand gripping the ball, his leg tucked in mid-leap—condenses the iconography of flight, of physical and mental achievement, of the moment before glory.
The composition balances the dynamism of the figure and the controlled chaos of the background. There is no clear horizon or conventional vanishing lines. The audience in the stands blurs into loose, vibrant, almost electric brushstrokes, while the colors of the graffiti—reds, purples, yellows, blues—collide and intertwine as if the energy of the jump were painting the space around them.
This resource isn't decorative: the graffiti acts as voices from the past and present, symbolic marks that place Jordan in a broader context than just sports. It represents a modern hero who confronts the noise of the world, the demands of his idol, and the eternity of his image imprinted on the retinas of millions.
"The Eternal Flight" is not just a collector's item for sports, but a work of urban art with conceptual depth. It is an allegory of the human drive toward excellence, of the unrepeatable moment where the body becomes a symbol. This giclée doesn't frame Jordan, but rather liberates him, perpetuates him, and transforms him into a myth that continues to soar, beyond the court, into history.
