This art print captures the essence of Puglia, blending modern graphics with ancestral proverbs. The design is dominated by a burnt orange that evokes the sun-baked earth and sunsets over ancient olive groves. At the center, a detailed illustration of a figure-eight knot stands out, created with a texture reminiscent of snake scales or the weave of a nautical rope. This symbol evokes connection, but also the tangled complexity of human relationships, acting as a visual bridge between the modernity of the lettering and oral tradition. The upper part features the word "PUGLIA" repeated in outline, creating an effect of architectural depth, while the lower part houses the true soul of the poster: the Salento proverb "Ci oi cu passi li giurni cuntenti statte luntanu te li parienti" (If you want to live happy days, stay away from relatives). This phrase, imbued with the pungent humor typical of the South, transforms the print into a manifesto of independence and domestic serenity. It is the ideal piece for those who love clean design but don't want to give up a touch of irreverent irony, perfect for decorating a vacation home, a modern kitchen, or for making an unforgettable gift to someone with a strong (and perhaps complicated) connection to their roots.