Wonder Woman 1984
As with the first Wonder Woman film, there was a singular look that really inspired me in WW 1984 (the former being the Blue Dress) and unfortunately, while it was spoiled by all the marketing material released throughout the pandemic, the Asteria armor took my breath away. You know I love a good monochromatic design, and this look, based on Alex Ross’ Kingdom Come design, just burned its way into my eyeballs. I love it. I drew this before seeing the film, and in motion it’s clear the bodice hip flares are more pronounced, but I like the streamlining here. This piece is available in both a vertical cropped format, and a full wingspan horizontal format.
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Art prints suitable for framing, printed on heavyweight Premium Silk Matte acid free archival print paper, made to last a lifetime. Prints ship flat in a reinforced mailer or rolled in a sturdy tube, depending on size. Prints are ready to ship within 1-5 days. All prints are signed by the artist.
All images are copyright protected and no rights are conveyed by purchase. All images may only be reproduced with permission. © Wrong Rocket
As with the first Wonder Woman film, there was a singular look that really inspired me in WW 1984 (the former being the Blue Dress) and unfortunately, while it was spoiled by all the marketing material released throughout the pandemic, the Asteria armor took my breath away. You know I love a good monochromatic design, and this look, based on Alex Ross’ Kingdom Come design, just burned its way into my eyeballs. I love it. I drew this before seeing the film, and in motion it’s clear the bodice hip flares are more pronounced, but I like the streamlining here. This piece is available in both a vertical cropped format, and a full wingspan horizontal format.
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Art prints suitable for framing, printed on heavyweight Premium Silk Matte acid free archival print paper, made to last a lifetime. Prints ship flat in a reinforced mailer or rolled in a sturdy tube, depending on size. Prints are ready to ship within 1-5 days. All prints are signed by the artist.
All images are copyright protected and no rights are conveyed by purchase. All images may only be reproduced with permission. © Wrong Rocket
As with the first Wonder Woman film, there was a singular look that really inspired me in WW 1984 (the former being the Blue Dress) and unfortunately, while it was spoiled by all the marketing material released throughout the pandemic, the Asteria armor took my breath away. You know I love a good monochromatic design, and this look, based on Alex Ross’ Kingdom Come design, just burned its way into my eyeballs. I love it. I drew this before seeing the film, and in motion it’s clear the bodice hip flares are more pronounced, but I like the streamlining here. This piece is available in both a vertical cropped format, and a full wingspan horizontal format.
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Art prints suitable for framing, printed on heavyweight Premium Silk Matte acid free archival print paper, made to last a lifetime. Prints ship flat in a reinforced mailer or rolled in a sturdy tube, depending on size. Prints are ready to ship within 1-5 days. All prints are signed by the artist.
All images are copyright protected and no rights are conveyed by purchase. All images may only be reproduced with permission. © Wrong Rocket