A little bird told me that Rotofugi‘s Roto-a-Matic Helper Dragon color of the month is green. Yes! Tim Biskup‘s Helper Dragon is manufactured locally in Chicago out of blow-molded polyethylene
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
Cast of Vices has a new line of jaded jewelry, this time inspired by the humble hospital ID bracelet. You might recall last year’s Pendants for Pill Poppers:
Witness the monumental (if not entirely momentous) production process of the mighty Roto-a-Matic [previously]! While the joy of inexpensive blow-molded art toys may be in watching their creation, until
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
Speaking of Rotofugi at Comic-Con…The premiere toy made with Roto-a-Matic technology was a highlight for Rotofugi’s founders and fans. Tim Biskup, who recalls enjoying similar toys in his youth, got the honor
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
If you’ve been collecting vinyl toys for a while, you’re probably somewhat familiar with Rotofugi and the near-mythical Roto-a-Matic machine. Kirby Kerr, co-owner of the Chicago-based toy store
In case you haven’t noticed, while the blogosphere is being inundated with press releases for more colorways of the same designer toys, Instagram is the new frontier for
Selim Varol‘s epic collection of art and toys [previously] opened this past weekend at the Me Collectors Room in Berlin. The exhibition includes a total of 3,000 works centered