Iconic World War II propaganda poster of Rosie the Riveter with the slogan We Can Do It!

The artwork features the iconic World War II propaganda figure commonly known as Rosie the Riveter. She is depicted from the waist up, facing forward with a determined expression, her gaze steady and focused. She wears a dark blue work shirt with the sleeves rolled up to reveal her flexed bicep, emphasizing strength and resolve. A red and white polka-dot bandana is tied around her dark hair, adding a touch of classic 1940s style to her utilitarian work attire.

Set against a vibrant, solid yellow background, the image is framed by a bold purple border. The phrase "We Can Do It!" is printed in large, clean, white sans-serif letters across the top, positioned within a speech bubble shape that points toward the figure. The composition is stark and graphic, utilizing high-contrast colors and simplified forms characteristic of mid-20th-century poster art.

The overall aesthetic is that of a patriotic wartime illustrative style, utilizing a limited color palette of deep blue, bright yellow, and bold red. Small details include a circular pin on the collar of her shirt and a modest signature near the bottom left corner. The lighting is relatively flat and uniform, typical of screen-printed propaganda posters meant for clear, immediate communication in public spaces.