Tokyo’s Atelier Muji is currently featuring an inspiring exhibit of artwork created by students of Watanona Elementary School. It’s called The Power of Kids. Johnny from Spoon and Tamago explains: If you go
Complexity art fans and sofubi collectors will meet somewhere in the middle with Figment, Brendan Monroe‘s first vinyl toy since 2005′s Sours. After breaking the news, DKE’s Sarah Jo went on
Quick interruption to the Comic-Con 2012 coverage! Los Angeles-based artist, Luke Chueh, came up to Spoke Art in San Francisco last week for a mini sketch show and
My favorite contemporary art coloring book, created by super-nice siblings, Jason and Adam Washburn, returns to Comic-Con with four new covers. Find your way to Color Ink Book
Scott Wilkowski‘s reign of resin terror continues as he treats toy collectors to new x-ray views of our favorite figures. Up top, he’s designed skeletal structures for Brandt
Now for a different P.O.V. of life in the U.S.A. This past May, I had the opportunity to see Michele Pred‘s “Fear Culture” displayed at artMRKT. It was
Remember LA-based vinyl toy manufacturers, Veracious Vinyl? (Seen last year at Comic-Con here.) They’re returning to SDCC with an edition of Frank Kozik‘s Mao bust in clear red
Cassie and Ernie Velasco have been making figurative art for five years as Doubleparlour. They currently reside in the artful Lower Haight neighborhood in San Francisco, a city they’ve called
Who imagined when Arrested Development first aired in 2003 that nine years later, comedian David Cross would be the show’s breakout star / artist model? Actually, I did.