Frank Kozik erected a fortress of rabbits and bananas for his booth at SDCC 2011. (Business as usual.) It’s hard to pick a single pièce de résistance out
I’ve never moderated a panel discussion before, so I was both flattered and wracked with nerves when The Vinyl Frontier documentary‘s director, Daniel Zana, asked me to get
Meet Boxy. Boxy is a MAQET by Shin Tanaka. MAQETs are collectible characters made out of Plastin®. Plastin® is a modern, eco-friendly material similar in appearance to ceramic,
Daniel Zana is doing a The Vinyl Frontier panel discussion at SDCC on Saturday, July 23rd from 4:30-5:30PM in Room 24ABC. Frank Kozik, Keith Poon, Tara McPherson and
Spotted in Argentina: a 20-foot tall inflatable pink Smorkin Labbit by Frank Kozik. Kozik was recently in South America for the Puma Urban Art festival where he gave
Frank Kozik just slipped me this photo of painted protos of his upcoming figures with new UK-based company, Arts Unknown. In the chronicles of exploration, few feats match
Frank Kozik drops news of his next bust: a Frankified tribute to the Gipper, Ronald Reagan. At 18 inches, Frank says it’s “the biggest one yet”. I hope
Two crossovers between the recording industry and the toy industry have been in the news lately. First up: San Francisco vinyl toy company, Super7, collaborated with Arizona hardcore
France’s K.Olin Tribu classes up Frank Kozik‘s Smorkin’ Potamus by casting it in porcelain. I know this is some serious Frenglish here, but it’s a gem of a