Roberto G Currás, a leading contemporary artist, surprises with his work depicting samurai women in an unusual range of colors not previously seen in his work. This aesthetic celebration is more than a visual representation, it is an exploration of the search and struggle for authenticity beyond the battlefield. The piece, made on a recycled cardboard half-box, demonstrates the master's ability to transform simple materials into meaningful and provocative art. Currás challenges traditional aesthetic conventions by creating a work that invites reflection on identity, strength and beauty in a contemporary context.