Viewing modern toy art in a museum/fine art gallery is an amazing experience. As LA’s Toy Art Gallery celebrates the 1st anniversary of its Melrose Ave showroom, and major
Comic-Con comes but once a year, and collectors of designer toys (and other niche nerds worldwide) prepare for many months in advance. Given all the hard work that goes
At the end of the four days, the lasting memories of Comic-Con aren’t about the comics and the toys. The memories are about the people: the artists, the
Behold the beauty of Scott Wilkowski‘s toyetic taxidermy! DKE Toys displayed a curio cabinet of Wilkowski’s collaborations, including “Infected” cats, Labbits, Skelves and monsters. I don’t know how he
Rotofugi brought out new colorways and characters from Shawnimals, 64Colors, Chris Ryniak, Joey Potts, Ferg, Travis Lampe and Tim Biskup. Check the new releases at Rotofugi online for Grim
Ferg designed this SDCC-exclusive Squadt Gohst s003 in a green hoodie and black vest that I’d proudly wear myself, which means that one day, I, too can dress
Scott Wilkowski‘s reign of resin terror continues as he treats toy collectors to new x-ray views of our favorite figures. Up top, he’s designed skeletal structures for Brandt
DKE Toys (SDCC booth #4728) is hosting the talented Dr. Scott Wilkowski for a designer Wunderkammer at San Diego Comic-Con 2012. Like last year’s Skin Deep at DesignerCon, Wilkowski