Luxury Looted Psycho reimagines the iconic Psycho mask from Borderlands 4 through the lens of high fashion and upcycled art. This wearable sculpture fuses the chaotic spirit of the wasteland with the refined textures of couture craftsmanship.
The mask is constructed from deconstructed designer goods and raw industrial elements — brass hardware, layered leather, and hand-worked stitching that nods to the grit of the Borderlands universe. It’s a bold collision of worlds: looted treasure reborn as wearable art.
Wearable: Yes
Notable Features:
Wearable Design – crafted to be worn as well as displayed
Custom Light Base – features glowing eyes that mimic the Psycho’s menacing gaze
Borderlands players know the thrill of stumbling upon a glowing legendary drop in the chaos of Pandora. That same energy fueled the creation of my latest piece, Legendary Psycho Couture. Modeled after the infamous Psycho mask from Borderlands 2, this wearable artwork reimagines gaming’s most unhinged face through the lens of couture and sustainability.
When displayed, the custom lighted base brings the mask to life with glowing eyes that echo the game’s eerie intensity. Whether worn or exhibited, the mask blurs the line between cosplay, gaming artifact, and fine art sculpture.
Why “Legendary”?
The name is a direct nod to the Borderlands loot system — where legendary items shine orange and spark obsession. For me, this sculpture is just that: a one-of-a-kind drop that merges gaming culture, sustainability, and high fashion.
“Creed of Couture” is my reimagining of The Armorer from The Mandalorian, a character who embodies strength, wisdom, and tradition. In this piece, I fused the iconic silhouette of the Mandalorian forge master with my signature upcycled-luxury aesthetic, layering wood-grain textures, bold color blocking, and carefully cut sections of repurposed designer materials.
The result is a sculpture that stands at the intersection of craftsmanship and couture — a helmet and chest plate that reflect both the timeless creed of Mandalorian culture and the artistry of reinventing materials with a new purpose.
Golden Scars of the Empire is a reimagined Imperial Guard helmet that blends the worlds of pop culture, luxury, and philosophy. Constructed from upcycled designer materials, this piece is elevated through the influence of kintsugi—the Japanese art of repairing with gold, where fractures and imperfections become a source of strength and beauty.
Gold inlay lines cut across the helmet like scars, transforming what was once seen as broken into something more powerful and meaningful than before. The result is a striking contrast: the faceless armor of the Emperor’s guard, traditionally a symbol of fear and control, reborn as a statement of resilience, renewal, and transformation.
Gotham Couture This one-of-a-kind sculpture blends the unmistakable silhouette of the Dark Knight with the refined elegance of high fashion. Wrapped in upcycled Louis Vuitton monogram, every panel has been precision-cut, hand-shaped, and meticulously applied to honor the craftsmanship of couture.
The helmet rests on a sculpted base that mirrors its luxury textures, while illuminated blue eyes bring the piece to life — a commanding presence that feels equally at home in Gotham’s shadows or on a runway stage.
The Luxe Right Hand of Doom: Inspired by Hellboy’s iconic right hand.
Reimagined through the lens of high fashion and sustainability, this piece fuses the raw, mythical power of the original with the refined aesthetic of luxury branding.
Crafted using repurposed vintage Louis Vuitton materials, hardware, and an assortment of leathers.
I’m excited to unveil my most ambitious piece yet — a life-sized tribute to one of the most legendary action figures of all time: Boba Fett.
Introducing Boba Fett Kenner Luxe — a luxury-inspired sculpture modeled after the original 1979 Kenner figure, standing over six feet tall. This piece merges childhood nostalgia with high fashion, meticulously crafted from deconstructed designer materials, including vintage Louis Vuitton luggage and hardware.
Notable Details:
🛠️ Over 300 hours of craftsmanship ♻️ Made from upcycled and repurposed luxury goods 🔫 Features a custom-embellished blaster and strap with high-end detailing ✨ Belt of Charms that lean into this piece’s luxury vibes and incorporate the vintage Kenner Boba Fett action figure it’s modeled after. 🚀 Equipped with a prototype missile launcher backpack — a tribute to the rare, unreleased Kenner version never sold at retail.
Ahsoka Luxe is a luxury-inspired bust that pays tribute to the fierce and beloved Jedi “Ahsoka” from Star Wars.
This is my first time exploring Ahsoka, and I wanted to honor her strength and complexity with a refined, fashion-forward interpretation using vintage Louis Vuitton canvas from handbags and an assortment of leathers.
Today marks a new chapter in my artistic journey, as I push the boundaries of scale, form, and craftsmanship. I'm excited to unveil “Roger Roger Luxe,” a life-sized sculpture inspired by the iconic Battle Droids from Episode I: The Phantom Menace.
Standing over six feet tall, this piece features movable arms, hands, and head. It took more than 300 hours and over a month to bring to life, blending intricate detail with my signature upcycled luxury aesthetic.
Master Yoda Luxe Force with Robe -Was inspired by/modeled after Yoda, the Jedi master. It was created using vintage Louis Vuitton luggage, purses, and other upcycled materials.
Notable Details: Lifesized as depicted in the series with a removable cane.
This sculpture was inspired/modeled after Yoda, the Jedi master. This piece was created using vintage Louis Vuitton luggage, purses, and other upcycled materials.
Notable Details: Lifesized as depicted in the series, and a removable lightsaber.
This upcycled Tie Fighter is inspired by/modeled after the iconic Luxury Brand Louis Vuitton. It was created using a vintage piece of Louis Vuitton luggage, along with other upcycled materials.
Grogu Luxe, my latest sculpture blending the craftsmanship of Louis Vuitton with the charm of Grogu. Crafted from upcycled luxury materials, his life-sized piece stands 14.5 inches tall and is a continuation in a series where I explore iconic characters from the Star Wars world at the intersection of high fashion.
Eater of Protocols - Is a mash-up of C3PO and Galactus. This piece was created using vintage Louis Vuitton luggage, purses, and other upcycled materials.
This upcycled/luxury robot bust is modeled after the Iron Giant robot from the animated 1999 film “The Iron Giant.” Inspired/modeled after the iconic Luxury Brand Louis Vuitton, this bust was created using a vintage piece of Louis Vuitton luggage and other upcycled materials.
Notable Features:
Adjustable Helmet – The helmet rotates on its base.
This life-sized sculpture is a full-scale rendition of the legendary Jedi Master, standing over 26.5 inches tall and featuring a removable cane. When creating this piece, I got strong Bruce Lee vibes, which I think lends itself nicely to Master Yoda and this piece's overall presence. I also used several vintage, worn Louis Vuitton bags, which lend a weathered, patchwork aesthetic to his outfit.
Notable Details: Lifesized as depicted in the series and removable cane
This upcycled robot bust is modeled after the ABC Warrior that makes an appearance during the Judge Dredd movie from 1995, inspired/modeled after the iconic Luxury Brand Louis Vuitton. This bust was created using a vintage piece of Louis Vuitton luggage, as well as other upcycled materials.
Betty Boop Luxe - Modeled after the iconic Betty Boop character from the 1930s animated shorts, this piece was crafted from vintage Louis Vuitton handbags, upcycled leather, and other found materials. Betty Boop was inspired by Esther Jones, a black jazz singer from Harlem in the 1920s. Jones was known as “Baby Esther” and was famous for her unique singing style.
Master Yoda Luxe is a full-scale version of the legendary Jedi Master and stands over 26 inches tall, with a removable cane. I especially like how the vintage, worn Louis Vuitton bags add a weathered and patchwork feel to his cloak. I used five vintage handbags to create this piece, along with an assortment of different types of leather.
Notable Details: Lifesized as depicted in the series and removable cane