Customer Reviews
The Devil's in the Details
Pop the hood and sneak a peek at the high-octane artistry built into this polyresin, mixed-media portrayal of the turbo-charged temptress. No detail has been overlooked.
Elvira's beehive bouffant 'do and gothic black tresses, smokey eyeliner framing her baby blues, blook-tinged lips and moonlit complexion.
Midnight black fingernail polish? Check! Ring with faceted faux ruby? Check! Studded bracelet and high-heeled pumps? Check and check!
Elvira's iconic black outfit is completed by an ebony cinch belt and gem-encrusted dagger. In addition to the faux ruby, emerald and sapphires that decorate the compact blade's handle, her signature "E" is inscribed on the back of the pommel.
But if there's one design element that really shifts this sculpture into high gear, it's the wicked set of wings that jet out like tail fins from Elvira's shapely shoulder blades - ready to propel Elvira soaring into the night sky. These are wings that would turn the brides of Dracula green with envy!
And once you finish admiring all the well-appointed features that make this Elvira figure so visually spectacular, take a moment to marvel at the high-gloss black and silver base. Channeling the streamlined design and energy of a vintage car hood, Elvira's base is all dangerous curves and dynamic angles. Even without the alluring figure of Elvira poised atop it, the base alone is a masterpiece of inspired craftsmanship and engineering.
Measuring approximately 16" tall from base to wingtip and weighing approximately 8 pounds, this limited edition figure is the ultimate tributre to the mythical mystique of the Mistress of the Dark. The impetus to kit-bash the Art Deco aesthetic of classic hood ornaments with the unbridled energy of Kustom Kulture and the titillating sensibilities of 1940's pin-up girl artwork was the brainchild of sculptor Joe Jung, whose passion and vision informs every nuanced detail of this figure. But what really brings Elvira to startling life are the haunting hues and subtle shadows provided by painter Holly Kenvelbaard.