Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Tateshina Trip
Spent the past few days in Tateshina, Nagano Prefecture. Saw quite a few farm animals this trip, as well as lots of moths and other insects. Got to do a little hiking as well.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Woo
Had a lot of fun painting this the other day, Ultraman Kaiju Woo by M1. Bright pink with purple, and neon yellow eyes. He's in the Cometdebris online store if anybody's interested.
COMETDEBRIS ONLINE STORE
COMETDEBRIS ONLINE STORE
Monday, September 21, 2009
Painting With Dehara
Bwana and I visited Dehara other day, where we each painted Dehara's Satoshi-kun figure. It was pretty fun painting together, kinda felt like kids in art class. After painting, we traded figures and got stuffed at a nearby izakaya (Japanese bar/restaurant). The figures from left to right: Satoshi-kun by Bwana, Koji by Dehara, Kappa Hunter Satoshi-kun by Koji, and Bwana by Dehara.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Dehara & David Have Mono!
Dehara & David Have Mono! opened tonight at Stitch Tokyo in Dakanyama. The show features black and white paintings, illustrations, plush, and figures by both artists, as well as some exclusive soft vinyl releases. David Horvath's new My Friend Dave soft vinyl figure made it's debut today in a variety of bright colors, and I was stoked to find Dehara's new hand painted Kappa-chan strap available as well. Dehara & David Have Mono! runs through September 27th.
STITCH TOKYO
DEHARA
DAVID HORVATH
STITCH TOKYO
DEHARA
DAVID HORVATH
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Super Suckoff 2 Custom Toy Show
In addition to my Suck figure below, Gargamel did a few customs themselves. From left to right: KaToPe's Sucklord, Chanmen's Soundwave Blaster Sucklord, Kiyoka's Hedolan Sucklord, and Naoya's Zagoran Sucklord. Some of these are still available if anyone is interested. Link below.
SUPER SUCKOFF 2 CUSTOMS FOR SALE
SUPER SUCKOFF 2 CUSTOMS FOR SALE
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
My Sucky Suckadelic Sucklord 600 Suckfig
Suckadelic Group Suckoff 2
From Suckadelic's website:
The long awaited sequel to 2008's Munky King custom extravaganza! Over 40 new artists and returning favorites take a shot at customizing the famous Sucklord 600 vinyl masterpiece!
Come get loose at the exciting opening party at the gigantic APW Gallery in Long Island City NYC.
September 4 2009. 6-9 PM
SUCKADELIC GROUP SUCKOFF 2
The long awaited sequel to 2008's Munky King custom extravaganza! Over 40 new artists and returning favorites take a shot at customizing the famous Sucklord 600 vinyl masterpiece!
Come get loose at the exciting opening party at the gigantic APW Gallery in Long Island City NYC.
September 4 2009. 6-9 PM
SUCKADELIC GROUP SUCKOFF 2
Toy Karma Customs
Here are my customs for Toy Karma 2. Clear purple Tokoji Seijin, glow Tokoichi Seiju, and clear blue glow Tokoji Seijin.
Labels:
Customs,
Events,
Tokoichi Seiju,
Tokoji Seijin
Toy Karma 2
From Rotofugi's Toy Karma website:
What is Toy Karma? Well, in our case, it’s an art exhibit featuring artists expressing their love for classic Japanese toys. But it’s so much more than that. As Mark Nagata, founder of Max Toy Company and curator of this exhibit explains on his blog, it’s the idea that if you’re honest in your dealings that one toy that you’ve always dreamed of getting will eventually come to you. For many serious toy collectors it’s a guideline, a mantra and yes, even a lifestyle. This exhibit pays homage to the mysterious force and power that toys have over us.
Toy Karma, the exhibit, is held every other year at Rotofugi Gallery, Chicago. The first Toy Karma exhibit was held in September 2007. Toy Karma 2 (aka TKII) will be held at Rotofugi Gallery September 5-20, 2009. We hope you can join us!
Toy Karma 2
Rotofugi Gallery
1955 W Chicago Ave • Chicago, IL
Opening Saturday, September 5 • 7pm-10pm
Music by dep
TOY KARMA WEBSITE
What is Toy Karma? Well, in our case, it’s an art exhibit featuring artists expressing their love for classic Japanese toys. But it’s so much more than that. As Mark Nagata, founder of Max Toy Company and curator of this exhibit explains on his blog, it’s the idea that if you’re honest in your dealings that one toy that you’ve always dreamed of getting will eventually come to you. For many serious toy collectors it’s a guideline, a mantra and yes, even a lifestyle. This exhibit pays homage to the mysterious force and power that toys have over us.
Toy Karma, the exhibit, is held every other year at Rotofugi Gallery, Chicago. The first Toy Karma exhibit was held in September 2007. Toy Karma 2 (aka TKII) will be held at Rotofugi Gallery September 5-20, 2009. We hope you can join us!
Toy Karma 2
Rotofugi Gallery
1955 W Chicago Ave • Chicago, IL
Opening Saturday, September 5 • 7pm-10pm
Music by dep
TOY KARMA WEBSITE
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