We’re thrilled to present American Psycho, a striking new fine art screen print from artist Hans Woody, inspired by Mary Harron’s cult classic adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis’ novel.
Hans captures the chilling duality of Patrick Bateman — the flawless exterior masking something far darker beneath. This painterly interpretation evokes the film’s blend of elegance, excess, and horror in haunting detail.
Two Fine Art Screen Printed Editions Available:
Regular Edition - 24x36 screen print
Run of 125
$75
Features a moody, elegant palette emphasizing the contrast between Bateman’s refined surface and the darkness beneath.
(See preview below)
Variant Edition - 24x36 screen print
Run of 100
$95
Accented with visceral reds and deeper tones — a bloodier vision of Bateman’s unraveling.
(See preview below)
In both designs Bateman is standing in a James Bond inspired pose, with his walkman headphones on and a drill in hand.
The body parts shown are manequins instead of real people. This provides a more pleasing aesthic, and also asks the million dollar question, did Patrick Batemen actually kill these people or was it all in his head? a
Hans captures the chilling duality of Patrick Bateman — the flawless exterior masking something far darker beneath. This painterly interpretation evokes the film’s blend of elegance, excess, and horror in haunting detail.
Two Fine Art Screen Printed Editions Available:
Regular Edition - 24x36 screen print
Run of 125
$75
Features a moody, elegant palette emphasizing the contrast between Bateman’s refined surface and the darkness beneath.
(See preview below)
Variant Edition - 24x36 screen print
Run of 100
$95
Accented with visceral reds and deeper tones — a bloodier vision of Bateman’s unraveling.
(See preview below)
In both designs Bateman is standing in a James Bond inspired pose, with his walkman headphones on and a drill in hand.
The body parts shown are manequins instead of real people. This provides a more pleasing aesthic, and also asks the million dollar question, did Patrick Batemen actually kill these people or was it all in his head? a