Friday, March 6, 2009

A look inside Dr. Manhattan's home

Posted by Justin Kendall on Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 8:43 AM

Watchmen finally opened early, early this morning. I didn't get to see it but will some time this weekend. Yesterday, we got a peek at the four sculptures Warner Bros. leased from Kansas City's Leopold Gallery. The pieces were from Kansas City artists Brent Collins and Arlie Regier.

The Leopold Gallery's Paul Dorrell was cool enough to e-mail over photos of the pieces on the set -- aka inside Dr. Manhattan's home.

Brent Collins' bronze sculpture "Atomic Flower" (on the left) was created in hardwood and cast in bronze.
  • Brent Collins' bronze sculpture "Atomic Flower" (on the left) was created in hardwood and cast in bronze.
Collins' "Hyperbolic Hexagon 2" appears in hardwood in the film.
  • Collins' "Hyperbolic Hexagon 2" appears in hardwood in the film.
Arlie Regier's stainless steel sculpture "Hemisphere" (bottom right) appears in Dr. Manhattan's home. So does "Floating Sphere" (left) by Arlie and Dave Regier.
  • Arlie Regier's stainless steel sculpture "Hemisphere" (bottom right) appears in Dr. Manhattan's home. So does "Floating Sphere" (left) by Arlie and Dave Regier.

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