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Siofra is a BJD that I have hand sculpted and cast in white resin. She was customized ( paitning, clothing making, armor making) by me. Check out my work! www.karlyl.com
A shot of a 4cm Stainless steel 3d print of my Wink Wink in his now infamous reclining nude classical pose... I think it's sexy... Hope U like:P
Needed some pics of my collection for www.vinyltoyforum.com, unfortunately my room is always too dark to take decent pictures...
Grady from Micro Bastards, new rubber mini figures by Jimmy Rommel
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Not sure which was cooler: Interviewing Frank Kozik or getting to look through his toy collection. You can read the full interview with Frank here:
blog.neonmonster.com/library/frank-talk-with-mr-kozik
An excerpt of the intro:
Frank Talk With Mr. Kozik
Frank Kozik is misunderstood. Or maybe he’s perfectly understood in a scene with many contradictions. Either way, he’s earned a living making stuff he likes for three decades. At the age of 48, he’s already been a successful poster artist and run his own record label. These days, most people know Frank Kozik from his toy art, which began in Japan with Medicom and Bounty Hunter. In the early part of this decade, Kidrobot discovered him through a credit card order, and what followed set the course for both Kozik and the American vinyl toy scene.
Frank invited us over to visit his San Francisco studio-slash-toy shrine this week. Perhaps you’ve met Kozik before, at a toy signing or event, and come away thinking he seemed jaded or grouchy. (I have.) But at his home base, the man who gave birth to a million smoking bunny rabbits was at ease and open. For a couple hours, we talked about toys (there to make people happy), art (jury’s out on what it is) and money (one of Frank’s unabashed favorite things). Frank answered every question we lobbed his way. Ultraviolence? Fiberglass on the way. More Kaiju? Maybe in 2011. Current music? “Old metal and flavor-of-the-week fake South African hip hop.” Let’s begin at the beginning.
Not sure which was cooler: Interviewing Frank Kozik or getting to look through his toy collection. You can read the full interview with Frank here:
blog.neonmonster.com/library/frank-talk-with-mr-kozik
An excerpt of the intro:
Frank Talk With Mr. Kozik
Frank Kozik is misunderstood. Or maybe he’s perfectly understood in a scene with many contradictions. Either way, he’s earned a living making stuff he likes for three decades. At the age of 48, he’s already been a successful poster artist and run his own record label. These days, most people know Frank Kozik from his toy art, which began in Japan with Medicom and Bounty Hunter. In the early part of this decade, Kidrobot discovered him through a credit card order, and what followed set the course for both Kozik and the American vinyl toy scene.
Frank invited us over to visit his San Francisco studio-slash-toy shrine this week. Perhaps you’ve met Kozik before, at a toy signing or event, and come away thinking he seemed jaded or grouchy. (I have.) But at his home base, the man who gave birth to a million smoking bunny rabbits was at ease and open. For a couple hours, we talked about toys (there to make people happy), art (jury’s out on what it is) and money (one of Frank’s unabashed favorite things). Frank answered every question we lobbed his way. Ultraviolence? Fiberglass on the way. More Kaiju? Maybe in 2011. Current music? “Old metal and flavor-of-the-week fake South African hip hop.” Let’s begin at the beginning.
The second of the complimentary Pext Friends is - Kleek.
Limited to an edition of 10 in the Hawaii Blue colourway, this new resin will hit the Tesselate shop this coming Friday at 9pm BST (UK time).
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1 of our Graphic Novel Display Fixtures. New Paul Pope and Y the Last Man HC to Classics like Watchmen & Dark Knight.
Filth from Micro Bastards, new rubber mini figures by Jimmy Rommel
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Foto: Tiago Chediak
Produção: Bitsmag e La Cucaracha
Beth Ferreira (diretora do portal Bitsmag – bitsmag.com.br ) e Matias Max (da loja de toy art carioca La Cucaracha) tiveram a iniciativa de criar um concurso e uma exposição de toy art customizada. A exposição Batalha de Toys pretende mostrar uma relfexão sobre essa tendência de arte, contando com a presença de artistas que têm visões bastantes distintas mas que, como quase todo mundo hoje em dia, se apaixonaram instantaneamente pelos bonecos.
Os toys customizados da Batalha de Toys poderão ser vistos de 16 de junho a 16 de julho na Livraria POP, em São Paulo. Os toys no modelo Qee (versões urso, cachorro, gato e toyger), do fabricante Toy2R de Hong Kong, foram customizados por artistas convidados e por ganhadores do concurso de seleção de projetos do site Bitsmag. A exposição ficará em cartaz no espaço que é pioneiro em toy art na capital paulistana. A estréia da mostra acontece dia 16, às 20 horas, com coquetel e a presença de artistas que estão expondo na Batalha de Toys.
Livraria POP
Rua Dr. Virgílio de Carvalho Pinto, 297, Pinheiros, São Paulo
Tel: 11-3081-7865
Coquetel de abertura: dia 16 de junho às 20 horas.
Visitação: de 17 de junho a 16 de julho
Horário: De segunda a sexta das 11h às 20h. Sábado das 11h às 18h.
Alice Cherry Blossom (joint project Charles Stephan & Elfdoll Inc) & Alice Cherry Blossom Qee/Toy2R
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The work of Doll Artist Charles Stephan of Charles Creature Cabinet is shown in a Solo Show. The exhibition is in Rotterdam City at Designer Toy store FA Nieuwenhuyzen and runs from 28 February to 28 March 2009. All his ball-jointed dolls & designer toys are on display there. On Saturday February 28th there was a “Meet & Greet the artist” and an Alice Cherry Blossom Qee/Toy2R signing session
Pecanpals Monotone Series
May 5, 2010
Limited to only 300 friends.
Articulated joints. All individually hand crafted.
4.5 inches high.
Made from 100% sustainably harvested rubber wood.
Not a toy. Not intended for collectors under 15yrs.
Huge collection of one of my
Huge collection of one of my business clients including rare footage of several designer toys
Huge collection of one of my business clients including rare footage of several designer toys
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Photography by Emilie Noetzel - www.facebook.com/EmilieNoetzelPhotography