The following sentence may cause eyebrows to raise or my credibility to be called into question, but I’m going there nonetheless: I think this is excellent. You are
Wow look at this: an actual art toy in 2011! Once upon a time, people who were called artists painted unique and interesting characters on flat surfaces. After
Kathie Olivas opens her first solo show at her new, co-owned gallery, Stranger Factory, in Albuquerque, NM, tomorrow night, July 1st, with an artist’s reception from 6-9PM. Olivas has been busy
WOW. I saw Bjorn Calleja‘s resin Color Bringer figures last week on a couple of blogs, but I dismissed them as Jaba the Hut-ish pieces that weren’t for
Toy Art Gallery has produced a bronze version of Mark Nagata‘s Kaiju Eyezon. The figure was forged in the United States and stands 10 inches tall. It’s limited
French street artist, LUDO, recently unveiled, The Cacktus, a new sculpture made with polyamide, wood and spraypaint. The signed and numbered 20cm (7.9 inches) piece is part of
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