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Mel Ramos’s Batman, woodcut with acrylic, depicts Batman in his traditional blue, gray, and black costume, standing confidently in a classic comic book style.

Woodcut with acrylic // Batman by Mel Ramos is a bold woodcut that portrays the iconic superhero in a classic comic book style. Batman is depicted standing confidently in his traditional costume of blue, gray, and black, with his muscular physique highlighted in the image. Ramos's use of acrylic with the woodcut technique adds texture and depth to the piece, giving the character a powerful, almost three-dimensional presence. The figure stands against a plain background, which draws all attention to Batman's strong pose and expression. This print reflects Ramos's exploration of pop culture and his playful interpretation of iconic figures, blending comic book aesthetics with fine art techniques.

Artwork Copyright © Mel Ramos

Batman, 2014

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Woodcut with acrylic // Batman by Mel Ramos is a bold woodcut that portrays the iconic superhero in a classic comic book style. Batman is depicted standing confidently in his traditional costume of blue, gray, and black, with his muscular physique highlighted in the image. Ramos's use of acrylic with the woodcut technique adds texture and depth to the piece, giving the character a powerful, almost three-dimensional presence. The figure stands against a plain background, which draws all attention to Batman's strong pose and expression. This print reflects Ramos's exploration of pop culture and his playful interpretation of iconic figures, blending comic book aesthetics with fine art techniques.

Artwork Copyright © Mel Ramos

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