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Andrew Koji Framed Print | Original Oil Painting by Holmes Portraits

£98.00£250.00

Andrew Koji Print Warrior Framed and Signed wall art.

A stunning framed print, hand signed by the artist C Holmes, of Andrew Koji as Ah Sahm in Warrior.

Giclée print from an original oil painting produced by C Holmes of Holmes Portraits. High quality gallery frame.

 

Option 1

Open Run Print: Print measures 27cm x 27cm. Single Mounted. The overall size including the mount and frame is approximately 42cm x 42cm. Printed on High Quality 280gsm Premium Matte Paper. Black mount and ready to hang with 2mm optically clear shatter-resistant acrylic glass.

Option 2

Limited Edition Print: Print measures 35cm x 35cm. Double Mounted. The overall size including the mount and frame is approximately 50.5cm x 50.5cm. Printed on High Quality 280gsm Premium Matte Paper. Limited worldwide run of only 50. Black mount and ready to hang with 2mm optically clear shatter-resistant acrylic glass.

Option 3

Limited Edition Stretched Canvas Gallery Framed Print: Canvas measures 61cm x 61cm. The overall size including the boxed shadow frame is approximately 66.5cm x 66.5cm. Printed on High Quality 290gsm Premium polycotton canvas with a varnished finish. Limited worldwide run of only 50. Ready to hang.

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-Hand-Made in the UK
-Full Colour
-High Quality Image
-Durable Pigment Inks Printed with Commercial Full HD Photo Quality Printer that last up to 80 years
-Giclee Printing

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Andrew Koji Framed Print

This Andrew Koji framed print is taken from an original oil painting.

Andrew Koji's portrayal of Ah Sahm in the hit TV series Warrior, has captivated audiences worldwide. His character's journey from a skilled martial artist to a formidable fighter in the gang wars of San Francisco's Chinatown, is both riveting and complex.

Koji was born in England to a Japanese father and an English mother. His background adds another layer of complexity to his portrayal of a Chinese immigrant in the late 1800s. His physicality and emotional range shine through as he navigates the dangerous world of Chinatown.

Despite arriving in San Francisco in search of his sister, Ah Sahm quickly becomes embroiled in the Tong Wars plagueing the city. He rises through the ranks of the Hop Wei, one of Chinatown's most powerful criminal organizations. Meanwhile, Ah Sahm transforms from a skilled fighter to a strategic leader. Koji's nuanced performance captures the inner turmoil of a man torn between loyalty and ambition, creating a character that is both sympathetic and enigmatic.

An intriguing aspect of Andrew Koji's character in Warrior is his struggle with morality. As a member of a ruthless criminal organization, Ah Sahm is forced to make difficult decisions. Koji's ability to convey the internal conflict adds depth to the character, making him a flawed yet relatable protagonist.

In a genre dominated by stereotypes, Andrew Koji's portrayal of Ah Sahm challenges preconceived notions of Asian masculinity. His character defies traditional tropes, while showcasing vulnerability and emotional depth rarely seen in martial arts dramas.

In conclusion, Andrew Koji's portrayal of Ah Sahm in Warrior is a testament to his talent as an actor. From his intense fight scenes to his charismatic presence, Andrew Koji brings a sense of authenticity and depth to his role as Ah Sahm.

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