This illustration depicts the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, centered in the frame. She is wearing her iconic black judicial robe, a white lace jabot, and distinctive glasses. Her expression is calm and determined, and she is adorned with small, round green earrings. The portrait is executed in a clean, graphic style with bold outlines and flat colours.
Behind her, two massive, uneven stacks of books rise on either side, representing her scholarly legacy and legal career. The background is a pale blue field patterned with yellow stars. At the top of the image, a stylized white banner unfurls, featuring the word "Supreme" in an elegant, old-fashioned script, flanked by two wooden gavels.
The lower portion of the image, superimposed over the black fabric of her robe, features three poignant quotes written in contrasting Gothic-style lettering. The white text reads, "Women belong in all the places where decisions are being made," while the blue text states, "There will be enough women on the Supreme Court when there are nine." Finally, a third quote in bold red text reads, "Fight for the things that you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you." The overall composition is balanced, patriotic, and celebratory in tone, using a palette of primary and secondary colours to create a strong visual hierarchy.