Apr 302013
 

Surfing the net I found this whimsical and funny sculpture of the Joker and her henchwoman on vacation. Sculpted by Adam Hastings, I found it well sculpted and quite funny. Hope you will enjoy it as much as I did.  Here is a picture of the sculpture:

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To see a lot more of  more of Adam’s work , click the link to visit his site at COOLERCREATIONS.COM.

Aug 052012
 

Surfing on the cyberwaves of Deviantart, I stumbled into this nice piece of art and felt compelled to share it with ya’ll. Blame it on my Joker-centric OCD!!

TITLE:  THE SMILE IN THE MIRROR

ARTISTETHAN GRAHAM PEACOCK (aka Elfsar)

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DESCRIPTION: (By the artist)

This was a commission by a psychology major who was very particular about what they wanted. This version of the Joker is taking a bit from both the comics and the Dark Knight film. I have been working on this off and on for about a year and it represents an interesting point in time with my art where I am starting to blend traditional methods with digital. Although the final print would be considered digital, a lot of the drawing process was completed using traditional methods and then working further on the piece digitally using Adobe Photoshop. So it was difficult to put this in a particular category. I would like to call it “Tradigital’ if there was such a thing.
Mixed Media -Colored Conte, Tria Markers, Pantone pens, pencil crayon and then worked further with Adobe Photoshop CS5
Mar 152012
 

I have had a few questions about the fan art gallery and wanted to refresh the requirements to have your Joker art included in this blog. They are stated on my fanart loading page (under galleries):

1. This gallery is for Joker art only in any form and medium. Please do not submit any other type of art to this site. (By Joker art, I also refer to any Harley art, especially if it  has Joker in the page)

2. If you are not registered, email me directly the pictures (the email is on my welcome page) and please include titles and any info you want put along with the pictures. If you plan on adding much more in the future  I recommend you register so I can grant you permission to upload to the site.

2.5.  Any sexually explicit material should be labeled as such and will be clearly labeled when uploaded to the gallery.

3.  If you want, also inlclude a mini bio to tell everybody  who you are, why you like to draw Joker and any link to art sites with some of your art.

4. Single art pieces will be uploaded to the 01 JOKERFAN GALLERY which is organized alphabetically by artist.

5.  If an artist submit 5 or more pieces at one time, will be granted a personal gallery to exhibit his Joker art

6.  All art is open to comment, critique or just admire by users of this blog

Nov 122011
 

LordJazor found this great drawing that summarizes my feelings about Joker’s participation on the DC REBOOT so far so I wanted to share it with the Jokerholics of the world (I’m still waiting for a miracle to happen DC!!).  I would really like to know where they are going with my clown, but I guess we’ll have to sit and wait.  Luckily we we’ll not be disappointed…right?  (*prays*)

Note: Don’t know the original artist, but my apologies for modifying the text a little.  Please contact me to credit your image.

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Oct 282011
 

My good friend LORDJAZOR posted this picture in his Facebook profile and I just found it incredibly beautiful.  To me, this is the Joker in all it’s glory. He doesn’t say who the artist is, but this is a great photo-manipulation. Thanks LordJazor for posting this magnificent picture and sorry that I took the liberty of posting it here.  I provided a link to LORDJAZOR’s CHANNEL below. Now enjoythe picture.

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To visit LorJazor’s site and hear some of his great voice acting work go HERE!
Original Pic @ DCPLANET.COM

 

Oct 222011
 

I am a Joker fanatic…there is no doubt about that, but when I see good art I am compelled to post it for everyone to enjoy. ALWAYS giving credit to sources and artists whenever possible.  This time it is a HARLEY QUINN pin-up by renowed comic book artist PETER NGUYEN.  He did this beautiful drawing of the Joker’s henchwoman as a commission for a fan in NYCC this year.

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Art by Peter Nguyen. Picture courtesy of Comic Vine

 

Sep 242011
 

Gabrielle Dell’Otto has been one of my favorite European artists for a long time.  His artistic introduction into the US was made with Marvel’s SECRET WAR along with multiple covers for both Marvel and DC.  Though I have collected his art for years (very hard to get a hold of his European art, btw), I haven’t been able to find a Joker-only piece by him…until recently and this compositon is just incredible.  I stumbled into this beauty at Deviantart, where it was posted by KIOMANDO.  Hope you like it.

Artist: Gabrielle Dell’otto (original Joker sketch below)          Inker: Danny Miki

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Sep 182011
 

In my search for the coolest, niftiest and most awesome Joker art on the net, I stumbled into this beauty.

Today masterpiece comes to us from the SCANS-DAILY site and was posted originally by icon_uk  in August this year. The piece (with no current title) was a commission to artist Al Bigley, artist for the independent comic Geminar. Enjoy and don’t forget to visit our friends from SCANS DAILY to thank them for posting such awesome art.

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Aug 072011
 

Since today is Scavenger Hunt day for me and my JOKER’S LAIR, I just found myself another treasure.  This nice piece of art comes from CBR and is done by Nick Perks in aswer to the Tweeter:  “Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of the Joker? Only the Shadow knows:

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Do you guys realize that these two are about the same age?  Joker was created inn 1939-40 for the Batman #1 issue while the Shadow revealed  its career as detective on July 31, 1930 as the mysterious voice narrating the radio show THE DETECTIVE HOUR.  That would make them what…75-85 years respectively?  (not taking into account that they were already grown up characters on their 20-30s).  Boy, they look good on their golden years, don’t they? Awesome art, no doubt.

What do you think about this pairing?  (I think that it is at least better than the pairing of Joker and Sherlock Holmes they did on the Clown Prince’s miniseries in the  1975-76, that is for sure.)