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About Canvas Gallery Wrap
Museum-quality frameless canvas prints hand-wrapped around hardwood stretcher bars. Can be displayed individually or as curated ensembles.
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The gang’s all here! And nothing could make Gotham™ City’s Clown Prince of Crime happier. Come along with me as I explore the characters and narratives of the DC universe in my latest painting. Wandering through this criminal carnival you will find yourself face to face with the villainy’s elite, brought together to hatch a new and nefarious scheme. In The Joker’s Ball, I have included many DC villains drawn to The Joker’s hideout to share in his dire vision. Not to worry, however, because Batman™ is also vigilant and present, ready to bring down this house of cards. I am a fan of comics, and their importance to our collective popular culture cannot be denied. I am honored and excited to capture these iconic characters. Thank you for joining me in my adventure in art.
Key Points:
- The Joker's™ Ball is Zac Kinkade's first DC Comics collaboration.
- The Joker™ and Harley Quinn™ preside over the ball, welcoming all the guests.
- The Riddler™, Penguin™ and Two-Face™ huddle together having a great time.
- Can you spot Clayface™ and Bane™, standing together?
- Mad Hatter stands at the Harley's Midway concession stand with Poison Ivy™ and Mr. Freeze™.
- Blight's™ glowing form can be seen in the foreground, with Scarecrow™ nearby.
- Can you spot the nefarious Clock King™? Who is standing next to the villain?
- Catwoman™ can be seen in the balcony of Joker's Funhouse. Can you find Batman™?
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Zac Kinkade
Zachary Thomas Kinkade, Thomas Kinkade’s nephew, was born in 1992 and has been passionate about art his entire life. At the age of 11, Zachary began entering and winning national and regional art competitions and shows and has since gained international recognition for his work as well.
As a teenager, Zac attended the Fort Worth Academy of Fine Art in preparation of formal university training the arts. During this time, Zac began apprenticing at the Thomas Kinkade Company to explore his own aesthetic vision. Zac continued this relationship while attending Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, where he eventually graduated with honors from that academy’s prestigious school of art and architecture. Following in his uncle’s footsteps and in service of his own life as an artist, Zac attended the internationally known Art Center School of Design in Pasadena California.
Zac has taken a position as a publishing artist for Art Brand Studios and is rapidly starting his own legacy with pencil and brush.