Acrylic drawing "Parthian Shot" a sharp, telling remark, act, gesture, etc., made in departing so called from the ancient Parthian cavalry's habit of shooting arrows rearward at the enemy while in real or feigned flight.
This acrylic drawing beautifully captures the concept of a "Parthian Shot," symbolizing a cutting remark or action made as one leaves a situation.
The imagery of the Parthian cavalry shooting arrows backward at their enemies while retreating adds an intriguing layer to the meaning behind the phrase, showcasing the power of strategic words or deeds delivered from a position of departure.