
Black and white illustration of a stout, cartoonish cat in a dynamic pose, wielding two pistols. The cat is depicted in solid black silhouette against a stark white background, with no gradients or shading. Its eyes are large, round, and wide open, conveying a sense of playful aggression. The cat’s body is rounded and slightly chubby, with short legs and a curled tail. It’s positioned centrally in the frame, arms outstretched and angled upwards, each holding a handgun. Above the cat’s head, the word “PEW” is written in a hand-drawn, slightly uneven sans-serif font, repeated on either side of its head. Below the cat, in a similar hand-drawn style, is the word “MADAFAKAS”, also in capital letters. The line work is bold and simple, resembling a quick sketch or doodle. The overall aesthetic is raw, edgy, and humorous, with a deliberately crude and unrefined quality. The illustration has a flat, graphic style, reminiscent of street art or sticker designs. There is no attempt at realism or detailed rendering; the focus is on conveying a bold and irreverent message through simple shapes and typography. The composition is symmetrical and balanced, with the cat’s pose and the placement of the text creating a visually engaging arrangement. The image evokes a sense of rebellious energy and dark humor. The style is reminiscent of a zine illustration or a subversive comic strip panel. The illustration is clean and crisp, with no visible texture or grain.