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“Fries Before Guys” is a painting by American artist Maria Folger, created in 2022. This acrylic on canvas piece measures 36 inches in width and 48 inches in height. It features a woman wearing a jacket adorned with various patches, with a shirt underneath that reads “Fries Before Guys.” The painting is noted for its photorealistic style, capturing intricate details that highlight themes of femininity and contemporary culture.

The phrase “Fries Before Guys” is a playful twist on the saying “Bros before hoes,” emphasizing the importance of friendships over romantic relationships. In this context, “fries” symbolizes female friends, suggesting that these relationships should take precedence over those with men.

Maria Folger is recognized for her photorealistic paintings that often explore themes of sexuality and femininity. Her work frequently portrays women in intimate settings, incorporating elements of humor and sensuality. “Fries Before Guys” exemplifies her style, combining detailed portraiture with cultural commentary.

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