Toy Art 2.0 is now available! This coffee table art book is a four-pound love letter to the spirit of community and power of accessible art. From cover to
He speaks from frankkozik You probably noticed that this week Instagram added video capability. It was inevitable. I like to think it went down with Facebook and Vine
Frank Kozik and Winston Smith shared a double bill this past month with Seditions, a show of limited edition prints, original collages and resin and vinyl toy art at
Jessica Day is a little crazy, but the best people are nuts these days. Back in April, I wrote about her labbit-centric blog. It’s part travel journal, part cookbook
Frank Kozik is releasing a special hand-cast resin edition of his Heathrow the Hedgehog character…and it’s for charity. Although Kozik has dabbled in the charitable before, he’s not
Viewing modern toy art in a museum/fine art gallery is an amazing experience. As LA’s Toy Art Gallery celebrates the 1st anniversary of its Melrose Ave showroom, and major
Donald Edwards is a Baltimore-based artist who uses recycled materials to form his sculptures. He collects his medium from thrift stores, yard sales, dumpsters and by saving resources
In August of 2010, London-based duo Paul Delfgou and Daniel Kohn burst onto the designer vinyl scene with Arts Unknown. Despite a depressed economy with lackluster toy sales, they had a strategy.
I once asked Frank Kozik if he gets bored designing Labbits, and he said no. He loves making Labbits, and besides, every batch of Smorkin’ bunnies paves the way