Original Artworks by David Jiménez
Produced to museum-quality standards, each work is created using mineral pigment inks on museum-grade, acid-free 100% cotton substrates. Each piece is available either artisan-mounted on wood in a premium shadow box frame or stretched on a premium canvas frame.
Helena
Inspired by the Hellenic era, Helena emerges as an artistic representation of one of the most evocative figures of ancient Greece.
Conceived through mixed digital media, the work balances the strength of the ancient with a modern gaze, while its textures evoke the transition from one era to another.
Limited Edition of 50 pieces.
The Jewel of the Aegean
Inspired by the legend of Helen of Troy, The Jewel of the Aegean reimagines Helen in a moment of quiet sorrow, as if bearing the weight of fate woven around her name.
Conceived through mixed digital media, the work balances ancient grace with modern sensibility, while its textures suggest the endurance of beauty through tragedy and time.
Limited Edition of 50 pieces.
Claimed by Time
Inspired by the Hellenic era, Claimed by Time evokes an ancient feminine presence shaped by erosion, memory, and quiet endurance.
Conceived through mixed digital media, the work merges classical beauty with a contemporary visual language, while its gilded textures suggest what time transforms, yet never fully erases.
Limited Edition of 50 pieces.
Hera in Time’s Light
In Hera in Time’s Light, the figure appears monumental and sacred, embodying the majesty and authority of a goddess.
Conceived through mixed digital media, the work fuses classical and contemporary aesthetics, while its gilded surfaces suggest time unfolding through light and texture.
Limited Edition of 50 pieces.
Mori no Hana
Mori no Hana, meaning “Flowers of the Forest,” reveals three geishas whose grace and color transform the woodland into a living composition of beauty and tradition.
Conceived through mixed digital media, the work reinterprets classical Japanese aesthetics with a contemporary sensibility, allowing the scene to exist between heritage and renewal.
Limited Edition of 50 pieces.
Tō no Sasayaki
Tō no Sasayaki, meaning “Whispers of the Tower,” presents a pagoda and its surroundings as a dreamlike vision unfolding before the viewer as a subtle invitation.
Conceived through mixed digital media, the work embraces the fluid language of wet ink and watercolor to reimagine a traditional Japanese landscape with a contemporary and dreamlike intensity.
Limited Edition of 50 pieces.
Miya no Takara
Miya no Takara, translated as “Treasure of the Palace,” presents the Japanese woman herself as the precious jewel hidden within a world of elegance, tradition, and grace.
Conceived through mixed digital media, the work reimagines classical Japanese beauty through a contemporary language of fragmentation and dissolution.
Limited Edition of 50 pieces.
Savage Seduction
This work represents seduction through instinct, where the zebra’s markings become a language of disguise, magnetism, and challenge. Conceived through mixed digital media, the composition turns the gaze into its true focal force, confronting the viewer with a beauty that resists being passively observed.
Limited Edition of 50 pieces.
Blue Sanctuary
Blue Sanctuary reveals two clownfish moving through the flowing forms of the anemone, where movement, rhythm, and marine life exist in constant interplay.
Conceived through mixed digital media, the work captures the anemone as both shelter and home, turning form and contrast into a vivid celebration of life beneath the sea.
Limited Edition of 50 pieces.
A Place
to Exhale
A Place to Exhale invites you into the experience of discovering a hidden shore, where the hammock sways gently, the palms stir, and the pelican seems already aware that you have arrived.
Conceived through mixed digital media, the work turns the scene into an intimate coastal refuge shaped by breeze, sunlight, and the living rhythm of the sea.
Limited Edition of 50 pieces.
Spiritual Resonance
Limited Edition of 50 pieces.
This contemplative piece captures a meditative state, where contemplation, discipline, and spiritual communion shape the scene’s atmosphere.
Conceived through mixed digital media, the work merges photographic realism and painterly transformation to reveal a dialogue between physical presence and spiritual transformation.























