Back Side
- This piece is a love letter to female friendship at its most carefree, sun-drenched, and slightly rebellious stage.
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It’s inspired by the universal ritual of “girls’ beach day” — that sacred pocket of time when responsibilities evaporate, gossip flows as freely as the cocktails.
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Striped deck chairs in old-school navy and cream — instantly nostalgic, evoking 1960s French Riviera postcards or East Coast boardwalks.
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Viewed from behind (a deliberate and rare choice) turns the women into archetypes and avatars at the same time. Any one who has ever had a beach bestie instantly sees herself in one of the chairs.
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It’s the visual equivalent of the phrase “Find your tribe and ocean them often.” That’s why it feels less like a drawing and more like a memory you swear you already lived.
Front Side
- The quote delivers a bold, motivational message using strong visual contrast and simple geometric shapes. The large yellow exclamation-mark shape behind the text creates a sense of urgency and energy, drawing the viewer’s attention immediately.
- It captures the mix of honesty and attitude that many people experience when life feels overwhelming or emotionally charged.














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