Every so often, a custom toy comes around that blows me away. This incredible Ed “Big Daddy” Roth-inspired Labbit by Den Ramos (aka @m1sterden) takes custom culture to
Some people call it a “curtain call,” and others call it a “swan song”. Sergey Safonov, however, is referring to his final act of 2011 as a “Winter Harvest Kluth
If that most excellent Philadelphia-based museum of medical oddities, The Mütter Museum, curated its collection with imaginary curiosities instead of, for instance, Chang and Eng’s conjoined liver and John
I met Louise Evans (aka Felt Mistress) a few years ago, and she completely changed my ideas about plush toy art. Previously, I’d regarded plush as something akin
When ThreeA released its last brillo squaro at SDCC, fans grabbed it up before Warhol’s famous 15 minutes were up. This Friday brings another chance to acquire this
Here’s a cool opportunity for budding designers who happen to be, like me, big fans of Pete Fowler. London-based newcomers, Dudebox, are running Fowler and Fiends, a competition
BoingBoing recently ran a story called Can Lego Be Considered Art? The comments section was an interesting read, as was this 8-page Lego as Art (PDF) essay by
I briefly touched on Sergey Safonov‘s Flirps in the days leading up to DesignerCon, but since the leading graphic was an animated, pulsating, rainbow Luno, I understand that
Patient No. 6 returns, and this time he’s mobile. Has he been discharged from the psychiatric hospital that tried to squash his individuality? Is he on the run