Recognisable philisophers: Wittgenstein, Slavoj Žižek, Bertrand Russell, Aristotle, Nietzsche), Cake, , Arthouse movies, and Cake Birthday Card
Estimated Delivery:
12/16/2025
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2 cards for $7 or 3 cards for $10
Add printed cards in these bundle sizes and the best price applies automatically.
Estimated Delivery:
12/16/2025
Materials & Packing
- Printed on Glossy Card (5.5 x 5.5")
- Comes with a Kraft Envelope
Recognisable philisophers: Wittgenstein, Slavoj Žižek, Bertrand Russell, Aristotle, Nietzsche), Cake, , Arthouse movies, and Cake Birthday Card
Description
The scene is set in an intimate, warmly-lit room, reminiscent of a quaint arthouse cinema lobby. The walls are adorned with vintage movie posters from iconic films like "Amélie," "8½," and "Eraserhead," their colors faded yet still vibrant against the deep burgundy paint. A grand wooden table stands at the center, polished to a shine, reflecting the soft glow of a nearby vintage chandelier with amber glass teardrops.
Gathered around this table are five lifelike figurines of philosophers, captured in mid-conversation. Ludwig Wittgenstein, with his sharp, discerning eyes and neatly combed dark hair, gestures towards a large, multi-tiered birthday cake. This cake is a masterpiece, with layers of rich chocolate, decadent caramel, and vanilla frosting, topped with fresh berries and edible gold leaf.
Next to Wittgenstein, Slavoj Žižek leans forward, his iconic scruffy beard and disheveled hair rendered in intricate detail. His eyes, twinkling with mischief, are fixed on a small projector that casts a sepia-toned image of an arthouse film scene onto a blank canvas behind them. Bertrand Russell, impeccably dressed in a tweed suit, holds a slice of cake on a delicate porcelain plate, his expression one of thoughtful contemplation. His snowy white hair contrasts starkly with the dark chocolate of the cake.
Aristotle, in a toga with delicate laurel embroidery, raises a glass of wine in a silent toast. His features are classic and timeless, with a bushy beard and kind eyes. Friedrich Nietzsche, with his iconic mustache and intense gaze, holds a film reel, the metallic sheen catching the light, adding to the scene's cinematic feel.
Above them, a small, whimsically crafted banner with the name "Max" hangs from the chandelier. Each letter is cut out from vintage film stock, casting tiny, playful shadows on the cake below. The entire scene is an intricate tableau of intellect and celebration, rich in detail and bursting with visual storytelling potential.
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