Paul Kaiju was everywhere at Comic-Con, but of course, my lens managed to catch him eyes closed at the Global Figure Symposium. Click through for lots of hand-painted,
Gargamel always gets a big crowd from the moment they start unloading vinyl on Previews Night. I tend to dig the collaborations they do with western artists like
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
Playtimes, an image-packed magazine devoted to the designer toy scene, has made a triumphant return to print, and it’s first two issues are available now. Issue 2 (Gloomy
I’ve been working on an interview with French purveyors of contemporary porcelain, K. Olin Tribu, and I’ve become increasingly interested in “traditional” art forms remixed with modern aesthetics.
I know what you’re thinking: kaiju and fixies; it’s just like chocolate and peanut butter, right? Not really actually, but that didn’t stop Hiro Hayashi from curating a
Nico meets neko (sort of, just go with it) in these runway theatrics by Jun Takahashi and UNDERCOVER for Paris Fashion Week. “UNDERMEN–The Empty World” is a kaiju-themed presentation