Jui jitsu Birthday Card
Estimated Delivery:
12/15/2025
2 cards for $7 or 3 cards for $10
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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:
12/15/2025
Materials & Packing
- Printed on Glossy Card (5.5 x 5.5")
- Comes with a Kraft Envelope
Jui jitsu Birthday Card
Description
Front and center, imagine a large, abstract representation of two Jiu Jitsu practitioners, but instead of realistic figures, they are depicted as an interplay of geometric shapes and vibrant colors. The "grapplers" are composed of interlocking circles, triangles, and trapezoids—each shape in hues of electric blue, vivid orange, and neon green. Their movements are captured mid-throw, with their shapes dynamically overlapping, like a Mondrian painting that decided to go 3D and kinetic.
The background is a chaotic yet harmonized explosion of colors reminiscent of a Jackson Pollock piece—splashes of bold red, sunny yellow, and striking black dance across the scene, creating a sense of energy and movement. Dotting this chaos are small, round shapes, each painted with swirling patterns, channeling Joan Miró's playful, celestial motifs.
In the corners of the card, four rectangular blocks of solid colors—deep crimson, cobalt blue, lemon yellow, and forest green—reminiscent of Rothko's color fields, act as a frame, grounding the visual pandemonium at the center. These blocks are intentionally uneven, hinting at Cy Twombly's characteristic looseness, suggesting that the confines of the card can barely contain the action within.
The top right corner features a stylized birthday cake—a cube with concentric squares in alternating pinks and whites, mimicking Kazimir Malevich's Suprematist shapes, topped with a single, abstract candle that's a mere vertical line in gold. This cake "floats" against the background, defying gravity much like objects in a Gerhard Richter composition.
At the bottom, a strip of diagonal, parallel lines in varying thicknesses—reminiscent of Agnes Martin’s minimalist lines—provides a visual resting place, subtly integrating the text “Happy Birthday” in a futuristic sans-serif font, woven into the pattern as if part of the artwork itself.
The entire scene is a jubilant cacophony of shapes and colors, inviting the viewer to decode the abstract celebration of both art and sport on this special day.
Generated with these themes: Jui jitsu.
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