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Using colored and lightfast pencils in various shades of gray on black Fabiano pastel paper, I captured Batman in a realistic style that is also inspired by comics and pop art. The contrasts and shading emphasize his mysterious and determined aura. This artwork brings darkness and powerful tension to any room—a symbol of courage and justice.
Uwe Reber is a self-taught artist who works with colored pencils, pastels, watercolors, markers, ink, and pencil, focusing on portraiture. He combines photorealistic detail with impressionistic elements by applying color in layers and frequently using black grounds for intense contrast.
For several years, Reber has been painting Star Wars illustrations officially approved by the licensor and rights holder Lucasfilm/Walt Disney Company. Many of his Star Wars paintings have been published on the cover variant of the Official Star Wars Magazine in Germany.
Reber has also created various official works for Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc., the licensee of the fictional character TARZAN. This includes a series of portraits of actors Ron Ely, Denny Miller, and Johnny Weissmuller.
Uwe Reber's pictures can be found in numerous collections, especially in the USA and Germany.