Beauty Spot of Femme Fatale

As a fictional character, a dangerously beautiful woman, can be called a femme fatale who usually means trouble for the men who fall for her seductive ways.

It’s a term that has been used in English since the 1880s, and it comes from the French femme, “woman,” and the Latin fatale, literally “decreed by fate,” but in this case meaning something closer to “disastrous.”

This photo is using the graphic codes of movie posters. It represents the archetype of the “femme fatale”, in a red dress.
Only details like the beauty spot can reveal such kind of woman.

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Why this print is an artwork for the collectors

  • It is signed by the artist
  • It is printed in limited editions. Number of editions is depending upon the format
  • We use the best ink and fine art papers (Canson, Ilford, Hahnemuhle) for a lifetime quality
  • You will receive a certificate of authenticity