“Nami’s Island Curves” (2020)
Nami enjoys the warm breeze on the shore—but this isn’t the same cat burglar we met at the start of her journey. In this 2020 piece, her proportions have grown legendary. As she coyly lifts her top, her expression says it all: confident, relaxed, and very aware of her overwhelming size. The Thousand Sunny anchors in the background, but it’s clear who’s really commanding attention on this beach. With refined anatomy, smoother shading, and clean lighting, this drawing marks a mature point in xmasterdavid’s style—balanced between sensuality and cartoon exaggeration.

You Can Touch It
Long before the polish of newer works, this older illustration already captured the essence of Nami’s inflated allure. From a low-angle view, her belly dominates the frame like a planet in orbit, while her playful gaze and casual tone invite interaction: “If you want to touch it, there’s nothing wrong with that.” The art may be simpler in detail, but the concept is bold—and it’s a perfect snapshot of xmasterdavid’s early push into more daring, exaggerated themes.

Nami’s Beer Break
Some pirates chase treasure. Nami? She earned hers in calories. Sitting on a simple stool, glass of frothy beer in hand, she leans into her new bulk with a mix of tipsiness and pride. Her striped bikini top struggles to contain her curves, and her belly oozes comfortably over her jeans. The style here is older, with flat colors and minimal shading, but it carries undeniable charm. You can feel the beginnings of an evolving voice—one where weight is celebrated with humor and indulgence.
