Batman seems to be everywhere, these days. First, here are a few Batman mosaics.
Josh Wedin and
Dave Ware made very similar ones; one main difference is that Josh's mosaic has the studs pointing to the right, and Dave's has them pointing up (towards the head). The changing orientation makes slight differences in how the mosaic turned out. I notice differences especially in the lettering, and also in the face.
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Batman Mosaic, by Josh Wedin |
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Batman Mosaic by Dave Ware |
Batman was also hanging out around BrickCon this year, too. Here's half a Batman mosaic, hanging out next to the Super Friends Hall of Justice, made by
VicLUG's Ryan Willougby:
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Hall of Justice, by Ryan Willougby |
Over in the Art/Mosaic/Sculpture section,
Bruce Lowell won an award for this 3-D Batman mosaic. The colors and shapes make for quite the brooding ambience.
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The Silent Guardian, by Bruce Lowell |
One of the highlights at BrickCon this year was this amazing Bat Cave, by Wayne Hussey and
Carlyle Livingston. It's not really a mosaic (though I see some yellow lines we could pretend are mosaics, if anyone wanted to be picky about it), but -- wow!
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Bat Cave, by Carlyle Livingston and Wayne Hussey |
And lastly, here is a photo of the new upcoming LEGO set,
Arkham Asylum. Once again, not very mosaicky, but look! Stained glass windows! And gargoyles too! (Though, sadly,
not the peeing kind.)
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Arkham Asylum -- upcoming set |
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