An illustration of two kings seated on ornate thrones, each wearing an oversized, elaborately detailed crown. They glare at each other in silent rivalry, their crowns humorously exaggerated to symbolize competition, ego, and excess. The scene satirizes power struggles, wealth inequality, and the absurdities of status.
2480 x 3433 px

Heavy Lies the Crown

Two kings sit on their thrones, locked in a silent contest of egos, their crowns swelling to comical proportions. The cartoon draws a sharp parallel to the modern-day billionaire power plays, where outlandish displays of wealth and status come at the expense of basic rights and opportunities for the everyday man and woman.

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