Creature Features, your one-stop shop for monstrous movie & TV collectibles, celebrates the wizards of genre cinema with our series of auctions highlighting the legendary practical FX work of Rick Baker, Rob Bottin, Greg Nicotero, Dick Smith, and many more!

This week, we're offering a stunning tribute sculpture of Pirate of Caribbean Devil Popeye Life Size Bust Statue 1:1 scale
This one-of-a-kind masterpiece was sculpted by veteran Industrial Light and Magic visual effects artist Danny Wagner, whose credits include "STAR WARS 1, 2 & 3," "GHOSTBUSTERS 2," "BACK TO THE FUTURE: PART 2," "MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE," and "TERMINATOR 3: RISE OF THE MACHINES."

Life-size statute.  Hand-sculpted in 2010 by local special effects artist Daniel J. Wagner.  The base is autographed by the artist (see photos). 

 

This sculpture features resin skin with rigid polyfoam inside.  A mixture of airbrush and spritz bottle technique was used to finish the statute using acrylic paint.  5 minute epoxy and crystal clear was used for the wet look.  Equipped with one acrylic eye.    

 

This statute is cosmetically in overall excellent condition.  There is minimal storage wear such as dust/debris  (please see photos )This sculpture is intact with no readily visible chips/cracks to note. 

Please note this is a hand-crafted art work, so variations do occur. 

Features (approx. measurements): 

  • Tribute Sculpture inspired by a 1980's sculpture named "The Pirate Devil/Popeye"
  • Life size
  • Total dimensions (not including base) 19" x 26.5" x 15"
  • Wooden base is about 16" x 11.5" x 1"
This item is attached to a wooden base which is painted black and in good shape.

Condition is EXCELLENT - It shows normal storage.

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Feel free to contact us with any questions, and thanks for looking!