Yesterday, no fewer than a dozen people sent me a link to Apartment Therapy’s tour of Sara and Jason’s amazing “toy-tastic” home. Each time I opened the email,
Brian Flynn invited me over to check out his first bronze sculpture, The Skullwalker. It’s hard to pass up an opportunity to make my own animated gif, and
Miniscule Blue Helmets on a Massive Quest is a project where people painted the helmets of little green army men and then sent them around the world. Click
Thanks to a tweet from TADO, I find myself newly acquainted with Sozi and other work by Australian-born, Berlin-based designer, illustrator and storyteller Rilla Alexander. This is such
France’s K.Olin Tribu classes up Frank Kozik‘s Smorkin’ Potamus by casting it in porcelain. I know this is some serious Frenglish here, but it’s a gem of a
Tonight, in Brussels, Todd James‘ “Infinity Lessons” exhibition open at the A.L.I.C.E. gallery. Earlier in the year Todd (aka REAS) began working with one of my personal favorite
There are a couple of upscale contenders vying for the “____ is the new vinyl” tagline in the toy art world. Fiberglass and bronze have been gaining fans
Some people feel differently, but I enjoy seeing toy art in a gallery setting. This month, The Don Gallery in Milan, Italy hosts “Hello Bro!” a retrospective of
Shepard Fairey’s Mr. Spray has come and gone. What’s next? Mr. Paint. Ian Stevenson’s first art figure debuted today at Christie’s auction house in London. Mr. Paint is limited