This morning, pictures of an unreleased KAWS toy began appearing online. I traced the images to a site called Labiology.com, which almost exclusively sells “replicas” of KAWS toys and paintings.
I’ve got mixed feelings on Aleppin Sane. On the heavier-weighted positive side, I like the art of Jermaine Rogers, the people behind Plastic City, David Bowie and rabbits.
Camilla D’Errico writes: Like Christmas for nerds, geeks, and fans, San Diego Comic-Con is back again! We’ll be set up at booth 4723, on the corner right across from
Wow look at this: an actual art toy in 2011! Once upon a time, people who were called artists painted unique and interesting characters on flat surfaces. After
This makes a lot of sense: Luke Rook, co-founder of Arizona outpost, Lulubell Toy Bodega, has been living and working (and buying and selling toys) in Japan for
If you’ve been married a while, “Nag” may make you think of your spouse. If you came from a goth/industrial background, “Nag Nag Nag” calls to mind the
[Disclaimer: This is a blog about toys. This post in no way seeks to make light of the devastating situation in Japan. For current information on the Sendai