He Madrid Wax Museum has incorporated the figure of Bad Bunnyand has been on public view since last Thursday coinciding with the artist’s Spanish tour.
With this new piece, the space reinforces its commitment to representing some of the most influential figures in contemporary global culture.
The creation of the figure has required five months of craftsmanship by the museum’s artistic team. Every detail has been carefully designed to achieve a high level of realism. From facial expression to posture and the artist’s characteristic styling.
One of the main challenges of the project has been to reproduce his iconic pose on stage, including the finger snap gesture. The team has also highlighted the meticulous work of the hair and beard, made hair by hair and inserted individually into the wax to increase the fidelity of the result.
The artist’s tattoos have been reproduced one by one in an artisanal way by professional tattoo artist Adrián Sánchez. Known as Black Sánchez, providing an especially precise level of detail.
The figure wears an outfit inspired by his most recent stage, linked to the visual universe of “I SHOULD TAKE MORE PHOTOS”. With direct references to his Puerto Rican roots. The scene is completed with a Caribbean-inspired setting designed to reinforce the visual experience.
The arrival of the figure also coincides with the artist’s presence in Madrid, which makes the visit an outstanding opportunity for fans and visitors who want to take photos with one of the museum’s most anticipated figures.
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