Regarding Saving Copies of Art (IMPORTANT READ):
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When art is downloaded and printed without compensation to the artist, it significantly impacts the artist's ability to make a living as a creator.
We can try, but we can't stop anyone from doing this if they really wanted to.
It's important to really think about what this means - if it becomes a normal practice for everyone, artists won't be able to afford to continue creating art.
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Supporting my art can be as simple as purchasing a digital download. It's an easy yet meaningful way to contribute to my business!
Hell Here
Hell Here
I intentionally chose a restricted color palette of black and pink. The black represents her newly discovered identity, while the pink harkens back to her days as the reserved secretary, Selina Kyle. These colors intertwine in my artwork, illustrating the dramatic shift in her persona.
The title, “Hell Here,” is directly influenced by a memorable scene in Batman Returns, where she alters the neon sign “Hello There” to declare “Hell Here.” Through this painting, I aimed to convey the deep layers of Catwoman’s character, oscillating between vulnerability and strength.
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Digital Download - Instant gratification! Have the file available to you at checkout in 5 different aspect ratios!
Pearl Linen Postcard - This 3.5"x5" postcard is printed on linen, creating a almost canvas appearance. Between the linen weaves are pearlescent clusters, which increase the contrast of the art.
Holographic Poster - Printed on 8.5"x11" heavy duty card stock, these posters are dipped in holographic foil prior to printing. This enhances all of the darker tones in each painting (especially the line art), bringing subtle shards of iridescent colors when hit with direct light.