Faramir, Playing the keyboard , In the 1970s, With a ZX spectrum computer next to the amp , and Birthday Card
Estimated Delivery:
12/25/2025
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Estimated Delivery:
12/25/2025
Materials & Packing
- Printed on Glossy Card (5.5 x 5.5")
- Comes with a Kraft Envelope
Faramir, Playing the keyboard , In the 1970s, With a ZX spectrum computer next to the amp , and Birthday Card
Description
At the top of the Pixel Art Style image, On a calm night in 1975 a legend was born
Crisp 8-bit pixel art, vibrant limited palette, big chunky squares, nostalgic game feel. A funny 1970s basement jam scene: Faramir the Gondorian ranger (no specific actor likeness) in a green cloak with a white-tree-style crest, leather bracers, and cheeky 70s touches (feathered hair, flared boots, tinted aviators) stands heroically at a chunky vintage keyboard on an X-stand. To his side: a small black amp, and perched right next to it a ZX Spectrum microcomputer (black case with the rainbow stripes), a curly cable snaking toward the amp. He’s mid-riff, eyebrows up, pixel grin, with floating 8-bit music notes and tiny sparkly stars.
Environment screams 1970s: wood-paneled wall, shag carpet in mustard/orange, a lava lamp, a mirrored disco ball casting square highlights, cassette tapes, and a CRT TV glow in teal. Birthday vibes: a pixel cake on a stool with flickering candle sprites, confetti sprites and a couple of tiny orc backup singers in party hats holding tambourines, bobbing in time. Outside a round basement window: a calm moonlit sky with chunky stars, reinforcing the “legend born” line.
Color: warm browns/mustards/oranges with teal/magenta accents; ZX rainbow pops. Heavy 1–2 pixel black outlines, simple dithering for shadows, no gradients; full-bleed vertical composition focused on Faramir and the keyboard, with the ZX Spectrum clearly visible next to the amp.
At the bottom in a small pixel font, one funny line: Press START for Cake XP
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