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Batman Silent Vigil- Bruna Celeghim 🦇

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I am truly pleased to share this piece with you. As a lifelong Batman fan, creating this artwork felt like returning to my roots in realistic drawing. I hope you enjoy this piece as much as I enjoyed creating it.

This is a technical study piece, developed from visual reference inspired by the dark, cinematic atmosphere of the 1989 classic Batman, directed by Tim Burton. My intention was to capture the introspective and silent presence of the Dark Knight, exploring light, texture, and dramatic contrast with precision and depth.

The rain, the subtle reflections across the armor, and the striking black-and-white contrast were carefully rendered to evoke the gothic and melancholic tone that defined this iconic interpretation of the character. Executed in graphite on professional-grade Strathmore Vellum paper, with meticulous attention to detail, tonal range, and atmosphere to achieve depth and realism.

• Size: A4 (09"x12") • Medium: Graphite • Paper: Strathmore Vellum (professional art paper) • Hand-drawn artwork • One-of-a-kind piece

A tribute to the noir aesthetic that redefined the hero in cinema. From my hands to your collection

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