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
This is so cool. I’d been wondering what Wilfrid Wood was doing these days, and I found the answer via David Choe. Wood recently made these mini-mes for
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
Critics critique and collectors collect. I like to do both. Under the right circumstances (when the moon and my bank account are in alignment) the highest compliment I
This weekend, New York’s Bold Hype gallery opened an exhibition of small sculptures that included works by several artists who keep one foot in the toy art scene. I
These little green army men by Dorothy have a twist. Rather than glorifying the heroic myth of battle, they show the grim reality of life afterward when “the
I met Mark Landwehr at SDCC ’10. A few months later, I approached the busy German-born, Hong Kong-based toy designer about doing an interview for Design Bureau. We