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Batman without costume writing a letter to Picasso
Batman without costume writing a letter to Picasso
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The title is a critique of pop culture and the perception of superheroes.
While Batman may not have supernatural powers, his dedication to fighting for justice and protecting the innocent categorizes him as a superhero. In the work, when we see "Batman without a costume," it clearly suggests a loss of identity due to the internal struggle as a superhero and his personal self. This strange behavior indicates that he is restless in seeking a connection to his unhealthy need to express himself outside of his role as a defender of justice. The action establishes a mysterious dialogue as he addresses a letter to Pablo Picasso, expressing his doubts about what it means to be a "hero" in art and in real life, implying that it is an encounter between two worlds and still being able to resist the inevitable influence of art in popular culture.
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Printing of original works with 10 high-quality inks with a guarantee of up to 200 years. |
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Limited editions (10 of each size) on 190g William Turner By Hahnemühle German paper. |
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Includes certificate of authenticity |
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Includes a 5cm white margin around the edges, ideal for easy framing. |



