Salma Hayek

Pencil Portrait by Antonio Bosano.

Salma Hayek Pencil Portrait
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The quality of the prints are at a much higher level compared to the image shown on the left.

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A3 Pencil Print-Price £45.00-Purchase

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*Limited edition run of 250 prints only*

All Pencil Prints are printed on the finest Bockingford Somerset Velvet 255 gsm paper.

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Salma Hayek first scorched stateside cineplexes as the fiery border town bookseller who romances Antonio Banderas’ vengeful _“mariachi” in Desperado (1995). A favorite of the film’s renegade writer-director Robert Rodriguez, the former telenovela star from Mexico gained a foothold in the American movie business in independent film, and as a favorite on men’s magazines “Sexiest” lists.

I must confess to being broadly unfamiliar with her work, a fact unlikely to cause the actress sleepness nights. After all, she is a spokesmodel for various cosmetics companies, has fostered celluloid ambitions that far outstrip roles associated with her hourglass figure and smoldering on-screen charisma, and oh yes – she’s married to a billionaire. She has problems in her life – everyone has – but she can hardly go publicly overboard on them. Money, and owning lots of it, rather rules out too much empathy from the press, and its millions of readers.

Nevertheless, the actress has garnered an Academy Award-nomination for her starring role as the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo in Frida (2002), a project she laboured long and hard at to bring to the big screen, and is a respected production executive. So life’s not so bad!