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Tim Zuiker

WATER | Sui - 水

WATER | Sui - 水

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"Be like water—yielding, yet unstoppable. Still, yet ever-moving. Soft, yet the most powerful force on earth."

Water (Sui - 水) is the essence of fluidity, adaptability, and quiet strength. In The Book of Five Rings, Miyamoto Musashi describes Water as a state of flow and effortless mastery—to move with precision, to adapt without resistance, to be formless yet powerful.

This fine art piece captures the grace and depth of water’s nature—a composition of sweeping currents, delicate waves, and boundless motion. The layered fluidity mirrors the way water both carves through stone over time and reflects the sky with stillness. Subtle textures and organic shapes evoke the ever-changing tides of existence, a visual meditation on impermanence and resilience.

Like water, the path of mastery is not to force, but to flow. To move with life rather than against it. To be adaptable, yet unwavering in purpose.

For those who embrace change, move with grace, and find strength in fluidity.

 

Dimensions:
Small: 21cm x 30cm, 8.3inches x 11.7inches
Small Medium: 30cm x 42cm, 11.7inches x 16.5inches
Large Medium: 42cm x 59cm, 16.5inches x 23.4inches
Large: 59cm x 84cm, 23.4inches x 33.1inches

 

This artwork is part of a strictly limited edition of 25 prints per size, each accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

 

Crafted with Intention, Preserved with Integrity.
This limited edition fine art print is produced with archival Giclée printing on museum-grade Hahnemühle Bamboo paper, chosen for its exceptional quality and sustainability. The natural texture and warm tones enhance the depth and richness of the artwork, ensuring a timeless presence.
Every step of the production process is 100% carbon neutral, reflecting a commitment to both artistic mastery and environmental responsibility. This piece is not only an expression of philosophy and form but also a conscious choice for a more sustainable future.