Jordan Joanou UNITED STATES
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JOKER Trading Card original painted art from BATMAN Master Series 1995 by Scott Hampton

Location: z11 Batman's Rogues Gallery
Artist: Scott Hampton (Painter)

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Location: z11 Batman's Rogues Gallery
Title: JOKER Trading Card original painted art from BATMAN Master Series 1995 by Scott Hampton
Artist:  Scott Hampton (Painter)
Media Type: Paint - Oil
Art Type: Trading Card Art
For Sale Status: Sorry, Not For Sale...check my other folders for pages to buy
Views: 1416
Likes on CAF: 5
Comments: 2
Added to Site: 7/4/2021

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Description
Original art for Trading card #3 of the Batman Master Series drawn/painted by Scott Hampton back in 1995.

Here is Scott's description from the back of the card:
"My main goal was to establish the grimness and grayness of Arkham Asylum. While doing that though I still wanted to make the fire behind the Joker bright without outshining him. That's why the fire's colors look so muted."

I am happy with framing the art next to the actual trading card (front and back).




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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
Posted On 7/4/2021

He's leaving out the joke that the shape of the hole in the wall is in the shape of Joker's smile.  Finely painted art that gets even more dense when reduced down to a card!

Jordan Joanou Member Since 2008
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Posted On 7/4/2021

Marcus Wai wrote:
"  He's leaving out the joke that the shape of the hole in the wall is in the shape of Joker's smile.  Finely painted art that gets even more dense when reduced down to a card!
 "

That is a good point about the "breakout joker hole".  Good catch,  Marcus.