![]() Stay up-to-date with the latest news, paintings, customs, and more! Rest assured, all three are spam-free and pure fun. WANT TO RECEIVE THE LATEST IRON-COW PROD. Or in the asylum.Ĭomments Off on Batman, inspired by the artwork of Dave McKean | Explore more entries featuring: artist-specific, batman, dave mckean And now he has a Dave McKean Arkham Asylum Joker to keep him company on the shelf. Though it took me awhile to actually wrap up this custom, he’s one of my personal favorites. This left a lot of texture that helped mimic the painterly approach of McKean’s art. ![]() I applied clear vinyl to wrap the cape in front and completed the figure by using Acrylic Modeling paste to smooth over the seams. I then sliced off a lot of the cape points and inverted them to provide a better overall shape. ![]() The head is a reworked wrestler head, to capture that angst-filled look. This was replaced with an arm from a Lord of the Rings NEWBORN LURTZ figure. I knew the moment I laid eyes on it that it would be the perfect base for a McKean Batman.Īnyway, I sanded down most of the surface detail and removed the right arm. (Spawn hsi.001 if you want the exact one). I was over at FAO Scwartz during the Christmas 2003 season and stumbled across an Art of Spawn Classic Comic Covers Wave 24 figure. ![]() The Arkham Asylum Batman custom, though, was a bit more spur of the moment. 10 years later, I am still in awe of the sheer moodiness of it all. ![]() It was unlike anything I had ever seen before. The art Dave McKean produced had been a major influence on me as a teenager. ![]()
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