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Published Final art for Playboy Magazine April 2012 by Olivia De Berardinis
Model is Monica Leigh, Playmate bombshell March 2006
Image Size: 22″ x 27.5″ signed by Olivia
“I don’t know, what would you like to do….?” caption by Hef. Olivia created her pinups and Hef created the captions.
Gouache and watercolor on Strathmore illustration board
Certificate of Authenticity signed by Olivia was included, came from a bestie. We traded. :-)
About Monica: She was featured on the cover of "Playboy's College Girls" in September, 2005. She was the "Playboy" Cyber Girl of the Week for August 29, 2005 and the Cyber Girl of the Month for December, 2005. Leigh was subsequently named Cyber Girl of the Year for 2006. Moreover, Monica was the Playmate of the Month in the March, 2006 issue of "Playboy" and graced the cover of the August, 2006 issue of "Playboy". She had several appearances in "The Girl's Next Door" show on E!
Model is Monica Leigh, Playmate bombshell March 2006
Image Size: 22″ x 27.5″ signed by Olivia
“I don’t know, what would you like to do….?” caption by Hef. Olivia created her pinups and Hef created the captions.
Gouache and watercolor on Strathmore illustration board
Certificate of Authenticity signed by Olivia was included, came from a bestie. We traded. :-)
About Monica: She was featured on the cover of "Playboy's College Girls" in September, 2005. She was the "Playboy" Cyber Girl of the Week for August 29, 2005 and the Cyber Girl of the Month for December, 2005. Leigh was subsequently named Cyber Girl of the Year for 2006. Moreover, Monica was the Playmate of the Month in the March, 2006 issue of "Playboy" and graced the cover of the August, 2006 issue of "Playboy". She had several appearances in "The Girl's Next Door" show on E!
Inscriptions
Signed Olivia lower right (Playboy logo in the A)
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About Olivia De Berardinis
Olivia De Berardinis, known worldwide simply as Olivia, is an American artist who is famous for her paintings of women, often referred to as pinup or cheesecake art.
She has been working in this genre since the mid-1970s, becoming a contributor to Playboy in 1985.
By June 2004, she was given her own monthly pinup page for the magazine that continued for many years, often appearing with captions written by Hugh Hefner.