This art print represents a bold union between ancient Sicilian culture and modern street art aesthetics. At the center of the composition, a stylized hand made with a deep black "spray paint" effect performs the horn gesture, a powerful symbol that in this context immediately recalls the irony and protection of island tradition. The paint drips convey a sense of urgency and urban authenticity, transforming a popular gesture into a high-impact pop icon. The background is characterized by the word "SICILIA" repeated with an elegant ochre yellow outline font, creating a refined graphic rhythm and recalling the colors of the sun and wheat. In the lower part, the famous proverb "Lu voi dici curnutu a lu sceccu" (The ox calls the donkey cuckold) is presented with bold and decisive typography. This maxim is a life lesson about hypocrisy and self-awareness, rendered here as a manifesto of frankness and popular wisdom. The work plays on chromatic contrasts between the dusty purple of the background and the vibrant yellow, making it a perfect piece of furniture for those who want to celebrate their roots with a provocative, original, and undeniably modern look.