I am not an ultracrepidarian and this is no fanfaronade! Earlier, I wrote about Tomenosuke‘s partnership with Circus Posterus and the unveiling of Brandt Peters’ new sofubi toy, Stingy Jack.
Brooklyn-based artist, Aya Kakeda has been very busy. Those of you who collect toys may recognize Kakeda’s designs from Kidrobot’s Dunny 2010, Series 5, Endangered and Fatales ranges.
I’ve been covering porcelain toy art [tagged] for a while, and I even recently wrote a feature on customized Fabergé eggs. (Basically, I’m fancy, is what I’m
And from creative carpets of The Netherlands, let’s hop over to prophetic art multiples from Belgium! You may already know I’m a big fan of Toykyo [tagged |
This is the porcelain you’ve been waiting for (if you’ve been waiting for a porcelain). K. Olin Tribu, who have been steadily releasing porcelain art objects by contemporary
Design Bureau‘s September/October (1st anniversary!) issue goes inside the minds of creative fanatics, featuring Peter Mendelsund, Norman Reedus, Build, Rad Hourani, and more. For my 5th Toys By
Toykyo teamed up with Kid Acne to create an edition of 100 porcelain salt & pepper shakers in celebration of the 10th anniversary of Zebra Face. Per Wikipedia: Zebra
This is kind of like if you take the notion of pimp cups in a vastly different direction: Phallus Chalice is a fully functional art piece, designed by Seattle
Parra and Toykyo [interviewed] join forces once again for another perfect porcelain sculpture. Hot on the (high) heels of the Not So Happy Birds, Toykyo will release an edition
I happen to be a fan of thought-provoking sculptural works with titles that add another layer to the piece, and I just found out about porcelain provocateur Barnaby