“Organizing the Bookcase” by Sean Ohlenkamp and Lisa Ohlenkamp. I have been needing to do this for a while with my toy art collection. Whenever you have a collection, 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
I definitely recognize the appeal of wanting to show off when a big-time celebrity is spotted sporting your company’s merchandise. But is Joe Jonas (and for that matter,
Filed under “You Can Customize Anything” and “Everything is Cuter in Japan,” Pink Tentacle has a selection of Japan’s finest customized gas tanks. Local gas companies occasionally add
Over the past decade Allister Lee, founder of STUDIO B.I.B., has traveled the world collecting black markers. Now at 500 markers, Lee memorializes the collection in a limited run
I wish I could be in two places at once right now! Colin & Sas Christian debut their first collaborative works since their joint resin venture for LOVE
Making toys takes money. In general, money is something that creative people don’t tend to have. Enter Kickstarter: the “largest funding platform for creative projects in the world”.
Whether it’s due to a discordance with our accepted (romantic) ideals about the serious nature of art or because artists don’t want to burn bridges to would-be A-list benefactors ,
This morning I joined my friend, Dustin Cantrell, for a bit of art-keology in his San Francisco studio. Dustin really digs dinosaurs. Of the species, the club-tailed ankylosaur is
These whimsical wooden “idea toys” go with yesterday’s post about Sozi by Rilla Alexander. A pile of them were installed underneath the life-sized Sozi at Colette. Based on