Batman and Joker Artwork Glass Wall Art
A Joker-Batman split-portrait stands in vertical cinematic format — Heath-Ledger-style Joker fills the left half against an emerald-and-tangerine grunge wall while Batman's caped cowl claims the right against a teal-grunge wall, a dripping tangerine-paint divide cleaving the composition straight down the middle.
The composition reads as Dark-Knight pop-graffiti diptych: Joker's smeared crimson smile and ash-green hair burn with chaotic energy, Batman's cowl glints in graphite-black with menacing white eye, and the tangerine drip-paint binds the two adversaries as a single duality. The piece sits between cinema-poster portraiture and pop-graffiti collage.
Tempered glass deepens the grunge walls and pushes the tangerine drip and crimson smile into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer entertainment den, a teen Batman-fan bedroom, a creative-agency reception or a film-screening room, this Joker-Batman split cinematography brings Dark-Knight drama and pop-graffiti rivalry into a residential wall.
Original: $159.90
-65%$159.90
$55.96









Description
A Joker-Batman split-portrait stands in vertical cinematic format — Heath-Ledger-style Joker fills the left half against an emerald-and-tangerine grunge wall while Batman's caped cowl claims the right against a teal-grunge wall, a dripping tangerine-paint divide cleaving the composition straight down the middle.
The composition reads as Dark-Knight pop-graffiti diptych: Joker's smeared crimson smile and ash-green hair burn with chaotic energy, Batman's cowl glints in graphite-black with menacing white eye, and the tangerine drip-paint binds the two adversaries as a single duality. The piece sits between cinema-poster portraiture and pop-graffiti collage.
Tempered glass deepens the grunge walls and pushes the tangerine drip and crimson smile into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer entertainment den, a teen Batman-fan bedroom, a creative-agency reception or a film-screening room, this Joker-Batman split cinematography brings Dark-Knight drama and pop-graffiti rivalry into a residential wall.
























