Please upgrade your browser Have you been wondering what ever became of Oakland’s very own “Ghetto Geppetto,” Roy Miles Jr.? Well, lots. But currently, he’s working on raising
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
It’s quite a convergence today with two unusual applications for heavy metal. First, we saw Toy Art Gallery getting its bronze on with a heavy metal Kaiju. Now,
Check out this print advertising campaign for kitchen appliance company Magimix. It was designed by Shalmor Avnon Amichay from Tel Aviv-based Y&R Interactive. Above, we have a famous painting by
The New York Times candle was one of the late object designer Tobias Wong‘s last concepts. Within the current fascination with scents and, especially, experimental scents, Wong proposed
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
Russian ad agency, Stoyn, chose ten iconic figures from around the world and immortalized them as popsicles. Each piece was created with “natural products and ingredients”. According to
Thanks to Twitter and Flickr, it’s been really nice seeing Luno the Moon Rover and Mini Luno landing all over the world this week. Obviously, I’m partial to
Takashi Murakami has revealed a new sculpture for his upcoming show at London’s Gagosian Gallery. At 3 meters / 300 cm / 9.8 feet, this busty lady towers over