
Muhammad
Muhammad Ali was an American professional boxer and one of the most influential athletes in history. Born Cassius Clay Jr. in Louisville, Kentucky, he won the heavyweight championship three times and became known for his speed, charisma, and poetic trash talk. Beyond boxing, Ali was a prominent civil rights activist, famously refusing military service during the Vietnam War on religious and moral grounds, which led to a temporary suspension of his career. His fights, including the “Fight of the Century” against Joe Frazier and the “Rumble in the Jungle” against George Foreman, are legendary. Ali’s legacy extends far beyond sports, symbolizing courage, conviction, and the power of standing up for one’s beliefs.
15x15cm mono gel print.
Technique and media
Gel print transfer of acrylic colors on A4 Fabriano Bristol paper.