Endzone Dancer by Steve Powers

This is an epic piece.

“Endzone Dancer is a 2004 work from Stephen Powers that was both his contribution to the Beautiful Losers traveling exhibition, and the penultimate chapter of his collection of graphic short stories, First And Fifteenth. The work is comprised of twelve 61cm square panels pained in enamel on aluminum, that together form the suicide note of a desperate caped crusader named Superfeen. While the work is darker than anything in Powers’  canon, the color and line are so life affirming that one can’t feel anything but bliss that superfeen is drowning before our eyes. The wisp of smoke that rises in the last panel is not a wayward soul heading skyward, but the smoke from a new fire born in the heart of our hero. He will rise again from his grave, a bench on the lower deck, and renew the battle with evil at happy hour.”

–David Mogen-David, Fortified Wine Spectator

See more here, it is available for your purchase and installation.

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