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. Woven from soft polyester chenille with a non-slip backing and made to order, the artwork running across the surface. A room grounded underfoot by an independent artist's work.