
I'm an artist from Ohio, my artwork is centered around fashion, music and pop culture. Follow me on instagram too! @ccimoroni12
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"Tim Tebow" GQ Coverboy, Illustration By Christian Cimoroni.

"Tim Tebow" GQ coverboy, Illustration by Christian Cimoroni.
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Day 1 of "The Dark Knight Rises" Catwoman countdown: Julie Newmar.
Julie Newmar was the first actress to play the role of Catwoman. Newmar
starred in the 1960's "Batman" tv series from 1966-67, she was in 13 episodes and had to make her own costume and do her own makeup.
Julie Newmar as "Catwoman" illustrated by Christian Cimoroni in pen and ink/watercolor.


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Day 2 of “The Dark Knight Rises” Catwoman countdown: Lee Meriwether.
In 1966 the "Batman" film was made, Julie Newmar was unavailable to reprise her role as
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Lee Meriwether as Ms. Kitka illustrated by Christian Cimoroni, watercolor/pen and ink