![]() This place is about to blow! Bring home The Catwoman Fine Art Print by Olivia De Berardinis today. Each The Catwoman Fine Art Print is hand-signed by Olivia herself and includes her official embossed Seal of Authenticity as well as a signed Certificate of Authenticity as a part of the limited edition of 300 pieces. Inspired by Tim Burton’s Batman Returns (1992), this Catwoman art is now being offered for the first time in fine art form, presented as an unframed giclée with deckled hand-torn edges or in a custom framed format. Surrounded by snowflakes, Gotham City’s feline fatale prepares to make a statement bolder than her bright red lipstick when she breaks onto the show floor to cause chaos. He was known for his collaborations with writer Jeph Loeb, primarily The Long Halloween and Dark Victory. Catwoman wears her iconic black leather stitched suit as she simpers behind the etched Shreck’s Department Store logo. The weather outside is frightful, but Miss Kitty is oh-so delightful. ![]() Sideshow and Ozone Productions present The Catwoman Fine Art Print, a beguiling DC Comics art print by renowned pinup artist Olivia De Berardinis. ![]() Always confusing your pistols with your privates.” ![]()
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