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Sadly I do not remember the name of the author anymore, but when I saw this artwork in the National Museum of Modern Art (MOMAT) in Tokyo I just had to save it (also to show some of my artsy friends ^^).
Now obviously this is a digital image of it, but you are not looking at a digital image of a print of a digital image! I.e. all of that was painted, by hand, onto those canvases!
Edit: Added Artist after someone did the obvious and reverse image searched it, thanks by the way!
Reverse image search says it's this https://www.momat.go.jp/en/collection/j00698
As an artist we heavy appreciate and are jealous of painters since not only do these look fantastic, but they always come up with the best ways to make the most of all their time with every stroke of the brush with such diligence and patience