Description
A powdered 18th-century aristocratic woman in an ethereal blue gown gazes downward while holding a delicate cake, rendered in soft pastels against a moody teal and forest-green background. Luminous script text overlays the composition in flowing white lettering that reads "I'll eat cake if I want to," creating a whimsical contrast between classical portraiture and contemporary confidence. For a gallery wall celebrating wit, feminism, or playful rebellion. Built in natural birch or walnut and made to order, with the artwork printed across the door panels and an adjustable shelf inside, on steel legs. A statement piece that carries an independent artist's work into the room.