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    ART THE CLOWN

      ART THE CLOWN

       

      This chilling life-sized (6-foot) sculpture captures the grotesque presence of Art the Clown, inspired by key visuals from Terrifier 2, the 2022 cult horror hit that pushed genre boundaries and audience endurance. Sculpted using a fusion of mixed media techniques—including 3D printing and special effects-grade makeup—this figure is a masterclass in unsettling realism.


      From its glassy, hyper-realistic eyes to the carefully textured hands and watercolor-style blood effects, every inch of this piece is engineered to disturb. The layered costuming and grimy details reinforce the character’s sadistic persona, bringing Damien Leone’s infamous killer to vivid, nightmarish life.

      This is one of two unique statues we will be producing of Art, each with its own tone and visual intensity. Whether you're a hardcore horror aficionado or a collector of cinematic iconography, this piece is a blood-streaked crown jewel of terror.

       

      CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS:

      Roger Saiki

      Heath Hammond

      Kelly Mark

      Robin Fuqua

      Alan Martin

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        ART THE CLOWN - HITCHHIKER EDITION

          ART THE CLOWN-HITCHHIKER

          This hyper-realistic statue captures Terrifier’s infamous villain, Art the Clown, in a grotesquely charismatic moment—frozen mid-gesture on the side of a lonely road, thumb out, bloodstained, and ready to hitch a ride to his next massacre.


          Dressed in his signature black-and-white clown suit, every element of Art’s costume is faithfully recreated—from the smeared grime and crimson splatter to the precise tailoring of each tattered cuff and weathered shoe. His forward-leaning stance, gloved hand outstretched, and deranged grin evoke a moment caught between comedy and carnage—perfectly channeling the film’s unnerving tone.


          Around his neck hangs a handmade-style cardboard sign that reads “Monsterpalooza or Bust!”—a darkly comedic nod to convention culture that places Art squarely in the real world, lurking among his fans. His infamous garbage-bag cape, slung casually over one shoulder, completes the look with screen-accurate flair.


          The custom display base grounds the scene with cracked pavement, faded yellow lines, and subtle weathering that evokes a desolate stretch of forgotten highway. It’s not just a pedestal—it’s a storytelling element that enhances the hitchhiker narrative and immerses viewers in the Terrifier universe.


          Equal parts terrifying and tongue-in-cheek, this Art the Clown statue blurs the line between horror icon and convention creeper—ready to pose for selfies or slaughter, depending on who pulls over.


          Custom built from resin and fiberglass with hand-painted finishes and prosthetic-grade eyes, this is not just a statue—it’s a full encounter with horror’s most unrelenting clown.

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            AURORA MODEL KIT FORGOTTEN PRISONER

              AURORA MODEL KIT FORGOTTEN PRISONER

               

              Once a small piece of monster model history, now reimagined on a towering scale—BloK4 proudly presents a life-size tribute to The Forgotten Prisoner, originally released in 1963 as the fifth entry in Aurora’s iconic Movie Monster series.

              This towering mixed-media diorama stands at 87 inches tall, 43 inches wide, and 36 inches deep, transforming the once 1/8th scale plastic model into a full-bodied, haunting centerpiece. Every component has been reinterpreted with dramatic scale and theatrical flair, while remaining true to the vintage spirit of the original kit.

              Chained within a stone-textured cell, the skeletal prisoner hangs limply—an eternal reminder of torment long past. His tattered clothes, decayed flesh tones, and exposed ribcage are rendered in vibrant hues, echoing the bold color palette of mid-century horror packaging. Fabric, foam, wood, metal, and plastic all combine in this mixed-media construction, with hand-painted finishes that amplify every detail—from bone patina to rusted manacles.

              The cave wall behind him, painted in eerie purples and reds, is carved with the infamous title: “The Forgotten Prisoner.” Rats scurry at his feet, a loose hand dangles from a chain, and a cracked skull rests nearby, completing the tableau with macabre charm.

              From its oversized proportions to its museum-level build, this piece is more than nostalgia—it’s a resurrection. The Forgotten Prisoner now looms in full size, an icon of monster model culture brought chillingly to life.

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                AURORA MODEL KIT MUMMY

                  AURORA MODEL KIT MUMMY

                   

                  From the golden age of hobby horror to towering museum display, BloK4 proudly presents this life-sized recreation of Aurora’s iconic “The Mummy” model kit—a cornerstone of the legendary 1960s Monster Series.

                  Originally released as a 1/8 scale plastic kit, this character has now been transformed into a full-bodied diorama, meticulously upscaled and reimagined with rich detail and dramatic presence. Standing amid cracked sandstone ruins and toppled columns, the Mummy lurches forward in eternal unrest, one hand outstretched in a slow, ancient gesture of dread.

                  Every fold of his wrapped linen bandages is faithfully sculpted and distressed to replicate the classic kit’s exaggerated detailing—down to the layered textures and cartoonish charm of the original molds. His face is a masterwork of stylized mummification, balancing eerie realism with the playful, pulp-inspired aesthetic that defined Aurora's monster kits. His single eye peers menacingly through dried, cracked flesh—an undead sentinel of the tomb.

                  Adding to the diorama’s storytelling is the large Egyptian cobra coiled at the statue’s feet, rearing up as guardian of the tomb. Surrounding the base are broken artifacts and engraved temple stones, including the iconic “The Mummy” nameplate, directly inspired by the box art and sculpted base of the original model.

                  Built with foam, resin, fabric, and hand-painted in rich desert tones, this mixed media piece stands not only as a tribute to the Aurora legacy, but as a monumental celebration of classic horror fandom and model kit history—designed to stand proudly alongside BloK4’s companion Forgotten Prisoner.

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                  CESARE THE SOMNAMBULIST

                    CESARE THE SOMNAMBULIST- THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI


                    Step into the eerie expressionist world of silent cinema with our life-sized diorama of Cesare the Somnambulist, one of horror’s earliest and most iconic figures. This haunting recreation pays homage to The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920), the groundbreaking German film that helped define the visual language of psychological horror.


                    Cesare stands poised and lifelike, his pale visage striking against heavy black eye makeup and deep, hypnotic eyes that seem to follow your every move. His sharply stylized hair and ghostly complexion are carefully sculpted, capturing the surreal and dreamlike quality of the film’s original design. Every detail, from his stark facial features to his somber, black lips, evokes the chilling stillness of a being caught between sleep and command.


                    Completing the tableau is the iconic cabinet itself—an angular, expressionist structure inspired by the film’s jagged, painted sets. The cabinet looms behind him like a portal to the subconscious, from which Cesare emerges to carry out the sinister bidding of Dr. Caligari. Together, the figure and the set transport viewers directly into the shadowy world of Holstenwall.


                    A must-see for fans of classic horror and film history, this tribute is both a love letter to German Expressionism and a reminder of horror’s enduring power to disturb, fascinate, and mesmerize.

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                      FRANKENSTEIN'S MONSTER

                      Frankenstein's Monster - Portrait
                      Frankenstein's Monster - 2
                      Frankenstein's Monster Full Side
                      Frankenstein's Monster - Base
                      Frankenstein's Monster - Plaque
                      Frankenstein's Monster - In Doorway

                      FRANKENSTEIN'S MONSTER

                       

                      In celebration of the bicentennial of Mary Shelley's literary masterpiece, Blok4 proudly unveils this stunning life-size statue of one of the most iconic creatures in cinematic history: Frankenstein’s Monster, as immortalized by Boris Karloff in Universal’s Frankenstein (1931).

                      This faithful recreation captures the haunting essence of Karloff’s legendary portrayal—equal parts tragedy and terror—rendered with hyper-realistic precision and historical reverence. Every detail is built from extensive research into the original production, including hours of film study and archival stills, to ensure absolute accuracy.

                      Screen-Accurate Costume Construction

                      The monster’s suit was painstakingly patterned and tailored by hand, using wool of the same weave and weight common to the late 1920s. Cut with period-correct lines, the ensemble features authentic stitching and fit, with subtle distressing that reflects the Monster’s weathered, world-worn journey. The black cotton undershirt is era-appropriate, completing the look from neckline to boot heel.

                      Massive Suede Boots

                      No detail was spared below the knees either—his towering size 14 boots have been sculpted and finished with suede, replicating the thick, functional footwear Karloff wore on set. The exaggerated proportions contribute to the figure’s lumbering silhouette and dramatic screen presence.

                      Iconic Sculpt & Display

                      The face sculpt is a chilling likeness of Karloff himself—his heavy brow, deep-set eyes, and solemn, stitched expression all frozen in resin and silicone. Electrodes, subtle skin textures, and period-correct hair finishing elevate the figure from prop to portrait. He stands upon a custom stone-textured display base, complete with a bronze-style plaque reading:
                      “FRANKENSTEIN – The Monster – Boris Karloff – 1931”

                      This piece is more than a statue—it is a cinematic resurrection, merging literary legacy, Hollywood history, and Blok4’s commitment to craftsmanship into one unforgettable tribute to the creature who has haunted, inspired, and moved audiences for generations.


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