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Feline Noir

$2,000.00

Oils 16” x 16” Wood.

When I was a kid, I was obsessed with superheroes—Superman and Batman were my icons. Back then, the world felt simple: good guys vs. bad guys, the darkness vs the light..

But growing up changes your lens. These days, I find myself drawn to the complex characters—the ones who blur the lines. Villains. Antiheroes. People like Catwoman.

She walks the tightrope between hero and criminal, doing the wrong things for sometimes the right reasons. Fiercely independent, morally ambiguous, and unapologetically herself, she doesn’t fit into any neat category. And that’s exactly what makes her powerful.

This painting is my tribute to that grey area—the place where survival, rebellion, and beauty intersect.

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Oils 16” x 16” Wood.

When I was a kid, I was obsessed with superheroes—Superman and Batman were my icons. Back then, the world felt simple: good guys vs. bad guys, the darkness vs the light..

But growing up changes your lens. These days, I find myself drawn to the complex characters—the ones who blur the lines. Villains. Antiheroes. People like Catwoman.

She walks the tightrope between hero and criminal, doing the wrong things for sometimes the right reasons. Fiercely independent, morally ambiguous, and unapologetically herself, she doesn’t fit into any neat category. And that’s exactly what makes her powerful.

This painting is my tribute to that grey area—the place where survival, rebellion, and beauty intersect.

Oils 16” x 16” Wood.

When I was a kid, I was obsessed with superheroes—Superman and Batman were my icons. Back then, the world felt simple: good guys vs. bad guys, the darkness vs the light..

But growing up changes your lens. These days, I find myself drawn to the complex characters—the ones who blur the lines. Villains. Antiheroes. People like Catwoman.

She walks the tightrope between hero and criminal, doing the wrong things for sometimes the right reasons. Fiercely independent, morally ambiguous, and unapologetically herself, she doesn’t fit into any neat category. And that’s exactly what makes her powerful.

This painting is my tribute to that grey area—the place where survival, rebellion, and beauty intersect.

©J.C. Amorrortu