One More

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High-quality matte poster printed on thick premium Japanese rag paper. Prints are shipped unframed. Please allow 10–15 business days for production and delivery.

Always time for one more!

Inspired by the humor and honesty that often come with a late night drink, “One More” plays with the familiar idea that sometimes a cocktail can feel like its own small kind of happiness. At the center of the piece sits a simple martini glass sketched in loose red lines, topped with a pair of cherries that give the composition a playful energy. Around the glass, the words read, “You can’t buy happiness, but you can prepare a cocktail. And that’s kind of the same thing,” wrapping through the canvas like a passing thought during a long evening out. Two small skulls float nearby, adding a subtle sense of irony and reminding the viewer not to take the message too seriously. The palette stays minimal with soft, textured whites and a few touches of color that pull the eye toward the drink itself. Lighthearted and a little mischievous, “One More” captures that familiar moment when the night is going well, the conversation is flowing, and someone inevitably suggests just one more.

High-quality matte poster printed on thick premium Japanese rag paper. Prints are shipped unframed. Please allow 10–15 business days for production and delivery.

Always time for one more!

Inspired by the humor and honesty that often come with a late night drink, “One More” plays with the familiar idea that sometimes a cocktail can feel like its own small kind of happiness. At the center of the piece sits a simple martini glass sketched in loose red lines, topped with a pair of cherries that give the composition a playful energy. Around the glass, the words read, “You can’t buy happiness, but you can prepare a cocktail. And that’s kind of the same thing,” wrapping through the canvas like a passing thought during a long evening out. Two small skulls float nearby, adding a subtle sense of irony and reminding the viewer not to take the message too seriously. The palette stays minimal with soft, textured whites and a few touches of color that pull the eye toward the drink itself. Lighthearted and a little mischievous, “One More” captures that familiar moment when the night is going well, the conversation is flowing, and someone inevitably suggests just one more.

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