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Photography printed on a semi gloss Premium Photo Paper, 8.5” x 11”, 251 g/m. Comes with a 1/2” black border.

Please note that color might seem different in person as every digital device and screen have a different color calibration. Sizes might vary by 1/8”.

The print does not come with the watermark, it will be signed by hand on the back :)

According to Greek mythology, Medusa was once a beautiful mortal woman with flowing hair. However, due to a series of unfortunate events, she was cursed by the goddess Athena, transforming her into a monstrous creature. Her once luscious locks were replaced by serpents, and her gaze became the deadly weapon that turned any who looked upon her to stone. This tale of transformation and divine punishment carries deep symbolic meaning, resonating with themes of beauty, envy, and the consequences of hubris.

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Photography printed on a semi gloss Premium Photo Paper, 8.5” x 11”, 251 g/m. Comes with a 1/2” black border.

Please note that color might seem different in person as every digital device and screen have a different color calibration. Sizes might vary by 1/8”.

The print does not come with the watermark, it will be signed by hand on the back :)

According to Greek mythology, Medusa was once a beautiful mortal woman with flowing hair. However, due to a series of unfortunate events, she was cursed by the goddess Athena, transforming her into a monstrous creature. Her once luscious locks were replaced by serpents, and her gaze became the deadly weapon that turned any who looked upon her to stone. This tale of transformation and divine punishment carries deep symbolic meaning, resonating with themes of beauty, envy, and the consequences of hubris.

Photography printed on a semi gloss Premium Photo Paper, 8.5” x 11”, 251 g/m. Comes with a 1/2” black border.

Please note that color might seem different in person as every digital device and screen have a different color calibration. Sizes might vary by 1/8”.

The print does not come with the watermark, it will be signed by hand on the back :)

According to Greek mythology, Medusa was once a beautiful mortal woman with flowing hair. However, due to a series of unfortunate events, she was cursed by the goddess Athena, transforming her into a monstrous creature. Her once luscious locks were replaced by serpents, and her gaze became the deadly weapon that turned any who looked upon her to stone. This tale of transformation and divine punishment carries deep symbolic meaning, resonating with themes of beauty, envy, and the consequences of hubris.

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