Edition details Limited edition of 25 prints only The artist's signature, edition number and title are on the front Certificate of Authenticity included Size unframed: 30cm x 30cm (11.8" x 11.8") Size framed: 32.4cm x 32.4cm (12.7" x 12.7") The Story This piece captures the precise moment when history split in two: before and after Hiroshima. Through a witness's serene profile, we see Japan's rising sun transform into atomic flash, while a B-29 bomber cuts silently across the blood-red sky. The woman's closed eyes speak volumes - they reflect both the physical impossibility of witnessing such brightness and humanity's struggle to comprehend the magnitude of that moment. The crimson drips remind us that the consequences of that blinding dawn would echo through generations, marking not just Japanese history, but the story of all humankind. Artistic Review This striking digital artwork demonstrates exceptional compositional mastery through its stark contrast of light and shadow. The artist's sophisticated use of minimalist elements - pristine whites against textured blacks, punctuated by vivid red and gold - creates a profound emotional impact. The delicate rendering of the profile, particularly the subtle gradients in the skin tones and eyelashes, showcases remarkable technical precision, while the dripping effects add raw emotional power to this historically charged piece. Placement This powerful piece demands thoughtful placement, ideally in spaces conducive to reflection, such as a study, library, or peaceful living area. Its stark composition and emotional depth make it particularly effective as a standalone piece on a light-coloured wall. The intimate 30cm square format allows it to serve as a powerful focal point without overwhelming the space. Creative Process Each piece in this collection starts with artistic vision brought to life through digital craftsmanship. The artist works with AI and other digital tools to create unique artworks that merge traditional artistic principles with contemporary technology.