The Warrior , 2020
18 x 13.5 in (h x w)
Digital Illustration

The Warrior energy is part of the basic building block of our psychology. The Warrior is the leader of determination and controller of courage. This aspect can be drawn out in moments of adversity; those moments that require us to pull out the strongest part of ourselves.

This energy is mastered by the Warrior. the extreme sense of strength is controlled to such lengths in which we do not abuse it, nor do we enact this energy wrongfully onto others.

The Warrior teaches the child the truths to the energy. The aspects of the archetype cannot be taken lightly, for it can be manipulated through actions that can enforce a hurtful energy. If not completely understood, it will be enacted through a misguided warrior: creating the bully, the tyrant, the hurtful.

The Warrior will bring strength to those who follow, and the Warrior will teach determination and courage to be used in all aspects of life.

Other works by Micheal Walsh

The King , 2020
18 x 13.5 in (h x w)
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The Magician , 2020
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The Lover , 2020
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The Rebel , 2020
18 x 13.5 in (h x w)
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The Mature Masculine , 2020
18 x 13.5 x 0.5 in (h x w x d)
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