Enrique Marty‘s sculptures depict everyday life with exaggeration. He begins by making molds of actual people, and then he plays with proportion. In this way, his work is
Later this month, quite possibly the largest ever exhibition of toy art, will open at the me Collectors Room in Berlin. If you’re familiar with the Toy Giants
Speaking of objects that the TSA would love to confiscate, here’s a look at what happens to some of the contraband afterward. Christopher Locke turns TSA-confiscated scissors into
Pete Fowler has collaborated with UK-based Post Living on a line of tables based on his iPad drawings. Fowler is one of the character designers who shaped the toy art
Los Angeles based artist, Ali Kheradyar is “interested in the body and its potential to evoke action and thought”. Her 2011 photographic series, Dye, was based on her own research
Frank Kozik continues his extracurricular pursuits outside of toyland with a signature pair of military-inspired Nike SB Dunk Hightop sneakers. The Kozik Nike sneakers are “premium” “quickstrike” kicks,
If you don’t know Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer, I can’t really help you understand this one. If you fully grasp the respective roles they play in literature
In 2004, Japanese artist Sako Kojima became a hamster. She writes: This performance is so hard because Sako was moving all day long as a hamster: quickly running,
There are a ton of products on the market that prey on people who are “vertically challenged”. These are usually in the form of insoles or elevator shoes
Back in 1997, contemporary artist Damien Hirst became both a quasi-Chemist and a Restaurateur when he opened Pharmacy, his fashionable restaurant/bar in London’s Notting Hill neighborhood. Hirst curated every design element