Harley’s Holiday
Some time ago I ran across the children’s book “Harley’s Holiday.” It’s one of those large books with buttons for audio clips. I’d seen the cover from time to time and didn’t give it much thought. This time around, I got a glimpse at the interior art. Not only was (read more...)
Mad Love Digital Art
For my second dip into the vector pool, I upped the ante and chose my favorite hench gal, Harley! What more iconic image of the criminal jester than her break out of the Joker from “Mad Love?” While simple by professional standards, I found this piece to be a fun (read more...)
Batgirl & Harley Quinn Painting
Several months ago I decided my studio was in need of some redecorating. This primarily involved the removal of several figures and shelves, as the sheer number of figures became overwhelming. (They’ve since been properly archived.) Of course, their removal left a large space on the walls. What I really (read more...)
Calendar 2013
It’s Year 4 of the Inanimate Objects calendar! This year’s is the most exciting yet, as I was fortunate enough to collaborate with some of the best Harley Quinn cosplayers in the observable universe: Tara Strand, Laura Magnusson, and DesiRee Preston. They’re all creative souls overflowing with talent. Thanks for (read more...)
Harley Quinn (Whack-a-Bat)
Some time ago I stumbled across the amazing work of Sean Burford. Clearly, I was drawn in by his “Whack-a-Bat” Harley Quinn, but I was soon overwhelmed by the depth of his work. The man is a talent! I was lucky enough to be able to purchase this Harley to (read more...)
Harley Quinn (Return of the Joker)
A few years ago I acquired an amazing Harley maquette, based on her appearance in Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker. Given my love of the gal, I simply had to add her to my shelf. The following photos are my finished and painted rendition of the fantastic sculpt. (Only (read more...)
Harley Quinn (Bust)
This Harley bust garage kit was sculpted and produced by the talented Jason Peltz. The basic sculpt is very good, and really captures the spirit of the character. The casting was a little rough, but she cleaned up okay. Created Summer 2002     (read more...)
Harley Quinn (Arkham City)
Shortly after I finished Sean Burford‘s “Whack-a-Bat” Harley Quinn, he revealed his amazing sculpts of Harley from the Arkham Asylum and Arkham City games. Wow! These were amazing! I knew I had to take a crack at these and add them to my shelves. As is evident from his body (read more...)
Harley Quinn (Arkham Asylum)
Shortly after I finished Sean Burford‘s “Whack-a-Bat” Harley Quinn, he revealed his amazing sculpts of Harley from the Arkham Asylum and Arkham City games. Wow! These were amazing! I knew I had to take a crack at these and add them to my shelves. As is evident from his body (read more...)
Harley Quinn’s Car
Harley’s car is just a simple repaint of the Shadow car, from the movie of the same name. The secret rocket engines in the back still work, and so does the missile in the front. Harley sat too low in the car, so I built her a small booster seat (read more...)