"Force is meaningless without skill." -Lee Sin, The Blind Monk From League of Legends
The Dragon's Rage is a digital illustration created in Adobe Photoshop in commemoration of one of the most mechanically demanding junglers in all of League. He was also my jungle main. The champ is difficult to play, but I had a buddy of mine who mained Lee Sin and he would always leave me in complete awe with his plays. We were not professional in the slightest, but we were playing against high plat to mid diamond almost all the time when we queued up together. While I love Lee Sin, my buddy will always be the realest summoner, in my eyes, who knew how play him with reckless abandon. This piece is for you buddy and thank you for all the risky plays we shared together.
About the Product
The print itself is made on a 13"x19" 69 Ibs semi-gloss paper that has is printed to the edge of the paper. This means the art will run off the page seamlessly instead of having a white border all around it. This adds a clean look to the art that mimics the original nature of the illustration.
The back of the art will contain the edition (First or Second), the print number, and my unique signature. First edition prints are the initial batch of prints produced from the original artwork, often considered more valuable due to their limited availability and historical significance. Second edition prints are subsequent print runs made from the same artwork, typically produced in larger quantities and may have minor alterations or improvements.
About the Shipping
The print will be sealed in a perfectly sized bag and carefully rolled up in a plain white tube for shipping. This process of shipping is the most cost effective for both parties and will guarantee the safety of your print infinitely more than if shipped in a rigid envelope. We ship internationally as well as domestically.
How to Frame
13"x19" is a standard frame size which can be bought at many local craft stores such as Michel's or Hobby Lobby. Many styles of this frame size can be found through online shipping, especially though vendors such as Amazon.
Inspirations for this Work
This pose was directly inspired from the Shaolin monk Shifu Yan Lei who is teaching not only the martial arts of Kung Fu, but its lifestyle. His courses include a plethora of mind and body exercises, all of which can be purchased through his online classes. I looked for a pose and found one that I felt captured the unshakable strength of the blind monk, and I ended up discovering a legend living a dying lifestyle along the way.