

Drowning Girl Fine Art Print
$24.95 – $32.54
My rendition of Lichtenstein’s Drowning Girl featuring AOC, of course. The original illustration was inspired by the comics “Run for Love!” from the magazine Secret Hearts Number 83 (November 1962), illustrated by Tony Abruzzo and by the Great Wave of Kanagawa of Hokusai.
Our giclee prints are printed in America with only top quality materials. We use high quality archival paper as our standard for giclee printing. All of our materials meet and exceed the standards set forth by the Fine Art Trade Guild for pH and lightfastness.
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10×10 ,18×18 |
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100 Missions Without a Loss: Witchcraft completed an astonishing 130 missions between 1943 and 1945, reportedly without ever turning back due to mechanical issues or suffering a crew casualty—a rare feat for any WWII bomber.
Distinctive Nose Art: The plane featured striking nose art depicting a witch riding a broomstick, symbolizing its name and boosting crew morale.
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