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BIC Buddy Custom show
ZAKKA NYC
155 Plymouth St, Brooklyn, NY, 11201
info@zakkacorp.com
Bic Plastics
Marka27: www.marka27.com
The Forest of Sorrows can be so terribly unforgiving for its denizens, as they wait an eternity for a respite from the sadness. Fortunately for them, the monolithic tree "Solace" serves as a temporary haven where they can take comfort in knowing that they have not been forsaken. You can often hear Fredo, the groundskeeper pick out a tune or two on the massive pipe organ within Solace. He loves Black Sabbath.
"Solace" is my contribution for the "Qee to the City" group show at Art Basel 2010 in Miami. It is a 18" Qee made with magic sculpt, super sculpy, metal, wood, pouring medium, and found objects with a set of self powered speakers built-in.
ELEGAB & GUMTARO FUN KAIJU Exhibition in KYOTO Trancepop gallery.
blog.gumliens.com/?eid=1373763
6-16 march 2019(closed on the 11th and 12th)
"Patient №6/1 " psychiatric art from Solya and Asha. Height of toy 5inch (13 cm)
Includes: The man (patient number 6),his toy car (ambulance),
medical history and all this is packaged in a cardboard box.
Customized Angry Woebots Gazer Busts for SDCC2012. Limited to 10, with 1 each of Gold and Onyx chases.
Custom Bellicose Bunny by Nathan Hamill, made with epoxy, polymer clay, painted with acrylics. This one's dedicated to all those who know the hustle and grind and will one day, touch the sky.
More at idlehands1.blogspot.com
Photography by Emilie Noetzel - www.facebook.com/EmilieNoetzelPhotography
No self-respecting vinyl toy convention can go on without a custom show, and VTN didn’t disappoint with a selection of 15-inch interpretations of its mascot, Vinnie. For such a giant and rotund original, the asking prices–even during the economic recession that was on everyone’s mind during the event–were pretty great. Really nice cartoony work that went all the way around the figures. Most of the artists have full turnarounds on their websites and blogs (I just checked). The customizers included Scott Tolleson, Ragnar, Miss Mindy and CJ Metzger, Jim Mahfood, Erick Scarecrow, Andrew Bell and a plush Vinnie by Amy Vutiya.
This text was part of a feature I wrote for ToyCyte in December 2008: www.toycyte.com/vinyl-toy-network-winter-2008-the-toycyte...
Here’s a new toy to start getting stoked about: Mad Puss by Monty in conjunction with Pretty in Plastic. The hooded cat lives in a futuristic UK and and totes around “the Mad Puss Milk.” This milk is a reference to the Jamaican expression, “Yu musi a drink mad puss milk.” Don’t quote me on this, but I think Monty told me the usage of such a phrase would be toward someone who is acting a bit crazy. Monty had some prototypes of the forthcoming vinyl figure and an animation. It’s possible a Mad Puss Milk drink may be in the works for the Japanese market (who enjoy “milk” flavor more than most.) As for the phrase, basically, if the security guard standing near Bic Plastics mentioned in this post had been Jamaican, she might have said it to me. I gave Monty my card; it’s no secret I’m a fan of cat toys. Send updates on Mad Puss!
This text was part of a feature I wrote for ToyCyte in December 2008: www.toycyte.com/vinyl-toy-network-winter-2008-the-toycyte...
Logo typing for the right direction !!! go forward to the center then find Cityard gallery, designertoys, modern art with flavor and passion.
BIC Buddy Custom show
ZAKKA NYC
155 Plymouth St, Brooklyn, NY, 11201
info@zakkacorp.com
Bic Plastics
Marka27: www.marka27.com
This is a toy that I have created inspired from the many cartoons and movies that I watched when I was a child. It transforms from a humanoid to a jet. In the robot humanoid form, it stands approximately 17 inches tall. It is fully posable and stands up on its own. The pictures shown are of the original piece which is currently on display in the Arkansas Arts Center in Little Rock, Arkansas. This is a commissioned piece, meaning once you order, it will take approximately 3-4 weeks to be built and delivered to you. This is a unique artistic toy that I have not seen anything like anywhere else.
No self-respecting vinyl toy convention can go on without a custom show, and VTN didn’t disappoint with a selection of 15-inch interpretations of its mascot, Vinnie. For such a giant and rotund original, the asking prices–even during the economic recession that was on everyone’s mind during the event–were pretty great. Really nice cartoony work that went all the way around the figures. Most of the artists have full turnarounds on their websites and blogs (I just checked). The customizers included Scott Tolleson, Ragnar, Miss Mindy and CJ Metzger, Jim Mahfood, Erick Scarecrow, Andrew Bell and a plush Vinnie by Amy Vutiya.
This text was part of a feature I wrote for ToyCyte in December 2008: www.toycyte.com/vinyl-toy-network-winter-2008-the-toycyte...
The debut of the Tear Drips! This image and text come from a feature by me originally published here: www.toycyte.com/wondercon-2009-designer-toys-recap