Sideshow Announces Wonder Woman: Black & Gold Fine Art Print

Sideshow Collectibles has announced their new, stunning, Wonder Woman: Black & Gold Fine Art Print, from artist Warren Louw. This amazing variant is printed on a metallic silver canvas to really make the artwork pop.

Princess of the Amazonians and trained to fight to protect her home, Themyscira, Diana Prince is beautiful and dangerous. Painted in black, grey, and white, this portrait captures her powerful beauty with stunning realism. Wonder Woman’s golden tiara, breastplate, and lasso shine bright against her colorless figure. The gold flecks framing her face only add to the mesmerizing piece.

Originally created as a variant cover for Wonder Woman: Black & Gold #1 (2021), fans and collectors can now add this beautiful piece to their collection. It’s a limited edition of only 150 pieces, and every Wonder Woman: Black & Gold Fine Art Print comes with an authorized automated artist signature.

Each piece has a professional finish with certified archival protective varnish and is mounted in a matte black wood floating frame, with a wire hanger to hang for display.

Don’t miss out on pre-ordering this stunning piece today at Sideshow Collectibles. She will look amazing by herself, or surrounded by her hero friends and Justice League teammates. 

Canvas Details:

  • Officially licensed by DC Comics
  • Limited edition of 150
  • 17 x 25” Canvas Fine Art print, approx 18 x 26” with frame
  • Breathing Color Lyve Metallic Silver Canvas, 19mil 450GSM, Acid-Free, No Optical Brighteners (OBA), Certified Archival
  • Epson archival UltraChrome HDR Pigment inks
  • Finished with certified archival protective varnish
  • Autopen artist signature. Note: Signatures shown in photos are approximations and may differ from the actual product in shape, size, positioning, and ink color.
  • 1.25” Wood Floating Frame (Black)
  • Wire hanger: No additional hardware required

Source: Sideshow Collectibles

Images and Press Release Courtesy of Sideshow Collectibles


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