Here's a Halloween treat for comic book fans, courtesy of one very skillful trick.
With just a pumpkin, some carving tools, a long stretch of time, and a
huge amount of talent, sculptor Andy Bergholtz brought one of the most
famous -- or infamous -- faces in comics to life. That is, of course,
the Joker, the Clown Prince of Crime and Batman's arch-nemesis in DC
Comics since 1940. And Yahoo! Movies has the exclusive first look at
this incredible pumpkin carving and the inside story of how it was made.
Bergholtz told Yahoo! Movies that he carved the face of the Joker in
one eight-hour stretch, and you can see the entire process in a 2-minute
time-lapse video below. Bergholtz said he used traditional clay
sculpting tools to carve down the pumpkin. He glued pieces he carved out
back on for the hair, but other than that there's nothing but pumpkin
and elbow grease in this Joke-o'-Lantern.
Surprisingly, Bergholtz has only been carving pumpkins for a year. He
said that another sculptor he knows, Ray Villafane, had been
encouraging him for years to sculpt squash, but he resisted. Then last
year Villafane recruited him to help carve pumpkins for Heidi Klum's
Vegas Halloween party. Bergholtz said, "I instantly fell in love with
the art form and haven't looked back since."
Bergholtz was commissioned to carve the Joker to help celebrate DC Comics' Super-Villains program, an up-close look the bad guys who have plagued Gotham City and Metropolis through the decades. Fans were asked to choose the Ultimate Super-Villain Team, and, of course, Joker was selected the top "Wild-Card" with 79% of the vote.
Watch a time-lapse video of Andy Bergholtz sculpting the Joker:
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