Illustration in the blended vintage styles of Tom of Finland, Étienne, and Harry Bush, emphasizing classic beefcake illustration, confident masculine form, and mid-century holiday nostalgia. A sunlit outdoor winter Christmas tree farm, rolling hills blanketed in pristine snow beneath a clear blue sky. Rows of snow-dusted Fraser firs recede into the distance. In the foreground stand two powerfully built, athletic men with exaggerated heroic physiques, rendered with bold ink linework, confident anatomy, and classic pin-up proportions inspired by vintage physique art. One man is a classic lumberjack—short ginger hair, neatly trimmed ginger beard, rugged and friendly—wearing a red-and-black plaid flannel shirt, suspenders, heavy work boots, and wool trousers stretched over muscular legs. He swings an axe mid-motion, chopping down a Fraser fir Christmas tree, with wood chips frozen in the crisp winter air. Beside him stands a leather-clad, old-school biker-inspired strongman, broad-chested and thick-necked, wearing a black leather cap, open leather vest over a fitted undershirt, sturdy leather pants, belt, and boots. He watches with calm confidence and holiday pride, arms folded or flexed naturally, veins subtly defined. The overall mood is retro, festive, and playful, evoking a vintage holiday greeting card meets mid-century beefcake illustration. Clean outlines, subtle cross-hatching, warm highlights against cool snow shadows, nostalgic print texture, bold silhouettes, and celebratory Christmas masculinity — confident, wholesome, and iconic.
Naughty or Nice? Strong Either Way.
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