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This Signature is consistent considering a wide range of specific qualities including slant, flow, pen pressure, letter size and formation, and other characteristics typical of our extensive database of known exemplars we have examined throughout our hobby and professional careers. It is our considered opinion that the signature item is genuine.

✍️ Signature Analysis
What stands out:
Highly stylized “Paula Patton”:
The signature is compressed and leans into a fast, cursive shorthand style—especially the last name, which looks like a quick flowing wave rather than individually formed letters. That’s actually consistent with how many celebrities sign when doing volume.
Strong leading “P”:
The first letter has a confident, sweeping motion—almost like a ribbon flick. That kind of opening stroke is hard to fake convincingly because it relies on muscle memory.
Connected strokes:
The signature appears to be done in one continuous motion, with minimal pen lifts. That’s a good authenticity signal.
🖊️ Ink & Placement
The silver paint pen is a big plus—very commonly used at conventions and signings.
Ink sits cleanly on the surface with natural variation in thickness, especially where the pen likely slowed slightly on curves.
No obvious signs of printing or autopen patterns (no repeated mechanical uniformity).
🎬 Image Context
The still looks like a film or promo capture, possibly from one of her more dramatic roles.
Placement of the signature in the upper left corner is very typical—clean, visible, and intentional (another subtle positive).


→ Likely Authentic

(Just a notch below your Velásquez piece in confidence)

Why:
Natural flow and speed ✔️
Proper ink and application ✔️
Signature structure matches known “fast signing” habits ✔️

©2022 Jillian Henning adult Authenticators

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