Samurai Wall Art
Products in this collection
Samurai Kneeling Moon Cherry Blossom Night
Cyberpunk Samurai Neon Rainy City Street
Asian Warrior Portrait Oil Painting Blue Background
Samurai Warrior Rising Against Pink Moon
Shiba Inu Samurai Cherry Blossom Warrior Art
Samurai Silhouette Standing Before Orange Sun
Black Samurai Warrior Red Sun Background
Samurai Figure Purple Neon Mist Background
Black Cat Samurai Neon Pink City Night
Spartan Warrior Helmet Sword Dark Background
Samurai Warrior Standing Before Red Sun
Samurai Elder Overlooking Misty Ancient Village
Anime Samurai Warrior Rainbow Sky Art
Neon Samurai Warriors Dark Cyberpunk City Street
Japanese Woman Red Sun Temple Night
Samurai Warrior Red Sun Japanese Art
Samurai Running Through Rainy Ancient Street
Spartan Warrior Kneeling Under Blood Moon
Red and Black Ninja Warrior Dark Background
About Samurai
Samurai art pulls from a world of armored warriors, drawn katanas, lacquered helmets with horned crests, and the quiet discipline that came before the fight. Our Samurai wall art runs from full battle scenes under a red sun to lone figures kneeling in the snow, plus ink-style portraits where a single brushstroke does most of the work. Some pieces lean into the gold and crimson of feudal pageantry, others stay stark and black on white like an old woodblock print. There is a stillness to the best of these images, a sense that the warrior has already decided something. That is the part I find hard to walk past.
Where this art tends to land
People hang these in home gyms, offices, and reading corners more than anywhere else. A samurai facing down a long blade reads well above a desk where you grind through hard days, and the calmer meditation pieces suit a bedroom or a spot where you want the room to slow down. Martial arts students go for the classic duel scenes; collectors of Japanese imagery often pair a warrior print with softer landscape work. If you like this style, our Nature & Landscapes collection has the misty mountains and cherry blossoms that sit naturally beside it.
Formats and what you pay
Each design comes three ways. There is canvas stretched on a real wood frame, ready to hang straight out of the box. There is the plain poster if you have your own frame or want to swap things around. And there is the poster mounted behind glass for a cleaner, gallery feel. Sizes run from 16x12 up to 40x30 inches, so a small ink portrait can sit on a shelf while a big battle scene can own a wall. A 20x16 canvas is $69, and posters start at $29. I usually point people toward the larger canvas for the action pieces, since the armor detail gets lost when you go too small.
We print with eco-friendly ink and pack everything in a fitted box rather than rolling it in a tube, which keeps corners and edges intact in transit. Strong animal symbolism shows up across a lot of these designs too, dragons and tigers especially, so the Animals collection is worth a look if you want to build out the theme.