The Salon (Julia)

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Part of my pop-art inspired “Pop-Sick-Ills” collection.

Each print comes on archival quality EPSON Enhanced Matte paper.

"After a grueling week of hostile takeovers and boardroom conquests, Julia was long overdue for a day to kick back, wash the blood off her talons, and get her mind sorted out again. A "Me" day at the salon was just what she needed, she thought to herself as she thumbed through a magazine and strategized her next moves. She finally had enough dirt on her rivals at the firm to put them away for quite a while. She just needed to find the perfect time to strike and then... checkmate! She imagined the looks of disbelief on their dumb faces as she absently thumbed through the pages."

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Part of my pop-art inspired “Pop-Sick-Ills” collection.

Each print comes on archival quality EPSON Enhanced Matte paper.

"After a grueling week of hostile takeovers and boardroom conquests, Julia was long overdue for a day to kick back, wash the blood off her talons, and get her mind sorted out again. A "Me" day at the salon was just what she needed, she thought to herself as she thumbed through a magazine and strategized her next moves. She finally had enough dirt on her rivals at the firm to put them away for quite a while. She just needed to find the perfect time to strike and then... checkmate! She imagined the looks of disbelief on their dumb faces as she absently thumbed through the pages."

Part of my pop-art inspired “Pop-Sick-Ills” collection.

Each print comes on archival quality EPSON Enhanced Matte paper.

"After a grueling week of hostile takeovers and boardroom conquests, Julia was long overdue for a day to kick back, wash the blood off her talons, and get her mind sorted out again. A "Me" day at the salon was just what she needed, she thought to herself as she thumbed through a magazine and strategized her next moves. She finally had enough dirt on her rivals at the firm to put them away for quite a while. She just needed to find the perfect time to strike and then... checkmate! She imagined the looks of disbelief on their dumb faces as she absently thumbed through the pages."