Toy art continues to breach the boundaries of its niche, and this is a good thing. Recently, fine art discovery engine, Art.sy, added a “related to toys” gene
If you can make purses out of candy wrappers, why not make religious relics out of the refuse, too? (Let’s let that remain rhetorical.) When I first stumbled
Miss Muju and Mr. Muju quietly released 6 new Muju Mini Mandala Spirit bioresin sculptures during the Christmas craziness, and I want to remind you that a couple
Michael Johansson is a Swedish artist who creates geometric forms out of found objects. For his recent exhibitions, he used objects he’d found in the galleries’ backrooms. It’s
Almost a year after Okedoki painted this big and beautiful Benny the Dreamer, LA’s Toy Art Gallery is releasing 5 limited edition life-size fiberglass figures. Benny the Dreamer,
It wouldn’t be Undead Wednesday without these cool coffins by Swiss artist, Olaf Breuning! Breuning journeyed to Ghana for the coffin creation back in 2004, but great arty
Catherine Coan creates dioramas of suicides starring canary birds. The Canary Suicides are meditations on captivity, miniature embodiment, the pet as fetish and the relationship between death and
Contemporary crochet artists are a little out of my comfort zone, so please permit me an obvious comparison to help us get orientated. Esther Traugot is like a quieter Olek minus the
Zombies are beyond played out, but I still can’t get enough brains. Specifically, brains by Spanish artist, Emilio Garcia. Recently, Garcia ditched the legs on his Jumping Brains
For people who philosophically feel that “form follows function” Jeremy Hutchison‘s work [previously] must seem like stepping off a cliff. Hutchison takes practical objects and renders them impractical,