Comic-Con saw the release of fine artist Brendan Monroe‘s first vinyl toys since 2005’s Sours. Figment was an edition of 100 seated sofubi figures made by Grody Shogun
Audrey Kawasaki made her first appearance at Comic-Con this year. Her signing session attracted so many fans that SDCC security moved the line and Hi-Fructose handed out tickets
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
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.
Brendan Monroe, a fine artist based in Oakland, has collaborated with Kinektron, an upstart “functional” music project, on an experimental audio-visual endeavor. Monroe designed six posters, each of which
Creativity expert (and designer of these Aspirin Storm Troopers) Noah Scalin, made a skull every day of 2007. In the ensuing years, he switched to sharing other people’s skulls while
You’re looking at EXACTLY what you think you’re looking at. Everybody gets all excited about Tokyo’s techno-urinals, but what about these American-made ordinary, everyday objects? Michigan-based artist, Tom
Selim Varol‘s epic collection of art and toys [previously] opened this past weekend at the Me Collectors Room in Berlin. The exhibition includes a total of 3,000 works centered
It was a weird week, and here’s how it looked in 50 photos in today’s Instagram Roundup. The incredible toy art collection of Selim Varol continues to be