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Harley Quinn 'Batter Up' Fine Art Print
Harley Quinn 'Batter Up' Fine Art Print
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Product Description
“I’m bored. Play with me!”
Sideshow is proud to present the officially licensed Harley Quinn: Batter Up! Fine Art Print by acclaimed artist Olivia de Berardinis.
Based on the likeness of Margot Robbie as she appeared in Suicide Squad, Harley Quinn: Batter Up! captures the playful wickedness of Gotham’s own maid of mischief. Harley stands with her Good Night bat aimed like a gun, ready to swing and cause a scene while bursts of color highlight the electrifying energy of this candy-colored criminal.
Olivia’s original acrylic-on-wood painting is faithfully reproduced here, capturing the stunning and vibrant realism of her signature artistic style. Each Harley Quinn: Batter Up Fine Art Print is hand-signed and numbered as a part of the limited edition of 275 pieces. Each print also includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Step up to the plate! Add the Harley Quinn: Batter Up! Fine Art Print to your collection today.
Print details:
- Hand-numbered limited edition of 275
- 17.5 x 21.75" fine art giclée print
- 100% Archival heavyweight 300 gsm rag art paper
- Hand-torn deckled edges
- Embossed seal of authenticity
- Hand signed and numbered by Olivia
- Certificate of Authenticity signed by Olivia
Frame details:
- 20 x 24.25" Recycled Polystyrene Moulding (Black)
- Custom double mat design (White and bright gold)
- Mats, foam board backing, and adhesive tape all certified archival
- Framing grade acrylic
- Wire hanger: No additional hardware required
Framing Note: If the framed option is chosen, your order will be specially framed for you. Please allow additional time to frame and ship your order.
About the Artist:
"I paint Women. Pin-up, Burlesque, Fashion, Fantasy."
Olivia De Berardinis has been working as an artist since the mid-70's. Since 1985, Olivia has been a contributor to Playboy magazine, where her art pin-up page often appears with captions written by Hugh Hefner.
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