Randy Regier is an artist who makes vintage toys that didn’t actually exist, but certainly could have. Regier’s range of imaginary toys is shown through the eyes of
I’ve recently written about turning skateboards into sneakers and turning dogs into ravers. Well, here’s someone who turned sneakers into dogs. Vinti Andrews has been making Nike sneakers into canine
Fabrice Le Nezet is a London-based designer and sculptor with a clear passion for obscure sports. By rendering atypical athletes in an abstract, urban style, his work recalls
Haroshi turns old skateboards into beautiful popjects. His skill is epic, and yet, he’s had no formal art training. His education comes from skating. If there are tricks
There’s lots of fun Christmas iconography to lead off into the holiday weekend, but I’ve chosen to play against type (maybe) and leave you with some quirky and
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
Barcelona-based designers Alex Trochut & Xavier Mañosa conjured up a series of “Skateboard Fails”. Where the boards may fail in function, they excel in form. The bumpy, melty
It’s a 2 for 1 week of politically charged artwork! Yesterday, Dominic Wilcox quietly captured the Pepper Spray Cop, and today, Banksy loudly grabs headlines with his latest
I’m really digging the neo-pop art work of Barcelona-based Quim Tarrida, whose first exhibition in the U.S. opens tonight at Toy Art Gallery. If You Blink, You’ll Miss It