toy signings Archive
vinyl
Um, how rad is this? Here’s how it happened. Jermaine Rogers‘ Comic-Con booth contained a single case bearing the remaining Specimen and Squire vinyls produced by STRANGEco in the
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vinyl
Ferg flew to San Diego from Texas and went straight to a signing at Munky King for the release of his Misfortune Cat with Chris Ryniak. The designer
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vinyl
LA’s Munky King showed off some interesting prototypes at Comic-Con. What you’re looking at above is a 6+ foot, 1000% Possessed fiberglass, vinyl and metal sculpture by Luke Chueh.
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vinyl
The Uglydolls booth always has a certain magnetism that pulls me in. The toys are colorful, the people are friendly, the booth itself uses a generous swath of
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vinyl
Although I missed Nathan Hamill‘s signing for his Radioactive Bellicose Bunny, I ran into him right after, and so I promptly whipped out my Art Hustle card. Nerd
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vinyl
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: I like art toys. Brandi Milne‘s Bunny.Go.Ride is an art toy, and it’s a nice one at that. The
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conventions
Speaking of cool collaborations and bromance (oh were we?), Comic-Con saw the debut of Brent Nolasco and J*RYU‘s epic My Drifting Heart resin art multiple. The beginnings of the 14-inch figure
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vinyl
Camilla D’Errico brought out her new Kuro vinyls en masse for Comic-Con. The Canadian comic and fine artist could be found daily hand-painting away in her booth. What
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vinyl
I happened upon Mr. Andrew Bell signing sashimis at the Dumbrella booth. Bell won big at The Designer Toy Awards (coverage and commentary forthcoming). When I have my
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vinyl
If I was going to give an award for biggest heart(s) in the designer toy (store) scene, the trophy would go to Joanne and Ray Suavillo of Sacramento’s
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