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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Lou Pimentel • San Diego Comic Con 2009




Lou Pimentel is one busy guy and now with his new resin figure coming out titled "Cranston Fellows Jr." through MyPlasticHeart, as well as finishing up illustration school and on top of that custom pieces and a family... he still made it out to SDCC 09 to represent! It is always great to chat it up with Lou, he is one cool guy, and is super humble about his work. He was hanging at the Toyqube booth signing and sketching stuff, and he also made a bunch of custom "Brooklyn Headz" (posted HERE), which had an awesome reaction and I believe all sold out! Enjoy the pictures and the great video interview that we did that really showcases "Cranston" and you also get some info on what Lou is working on for future projects!


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"MUGO" a new designer flash based mp3 player


I had the great opportunity to meet up with Aaron Atchison of Feed the Beast LLC. at this years SDCC 09, where he was promoting his new figure titled "Mugo" (www.mugoplayer.com)! Mugo is a shy and mischievous character that delivers an MP3 player and USB memory drive in the palm of your hand.

With a 4GB memory drive, Mugo can store up to 1000 MP3 songs as well as photos, videos, data and more. This limited edition artist series will feature International artists including Julie West, Shin Tanaka, Yup, Tougui, Pulco Mayo and a mystery designer. Mugo will be ready to ship in October 2009 at a retail price of $49.99, To ensure you get our first editions, you can be pre-order online at MUGOPLAYER.com to get the COMIC CON special!

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Frank Kozik • San Diego Comic Con 2009



Frank Kozik was in attendance once again at San Diego Comic Con 2009, and he brought with him all kinds of vinyl goodness to sell and show off! He also had a giant 5.5 feet SALARI IKA made of fiberglass that will be limited to only 20pcs and at a price tag of US$4000, this will truly be a collectible! Frank had alot of fun with a dressed up passerby, borrowing his helmet for a one of a kind photo opp! He also had some of his large army men which he debued last year at Comic Con. It was a great year, and Frank has so much out and has so much more coming out this year!


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Jure Gavran • San Diego Comic Con 2009


Jure Gavran's made a good showing at this years SDCC 09 with his "Urban Criminal Billy" Scapegoat. This year Jure was at the Kuso Vinyl booth, sigining and talking with everyone! The run size of this edition is only 250 pcs and their were only 75 pcs available at SDCC. These retailed for $90! This is an awesome figure, and Jure is an awesome guy. If you get a chance pick this toy up, it is one of my favorite vinyl figures from last year and I have been waiting for this new version for some time now! Enjoy the video interview where Jure talks about his upcoming projects!



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We Kill You turns trash into treasure




Trash to Treasure:
Toronto artist turned garbage strike into creative opportunity

One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. That’s how Toronto artist Justin Pape, of We Kill You feels about both the “waste” people throw out, and the recent garbage strike situation. Taking used furniture and household items people have tossed to the curb and turning them into creative masterpieces, Pape displays the installations in intersections and public spaces throughout the city.

Recognized for its lovable monster characters, bright colours, and fantasy scapes, We Kill You – well known for it’s art, toys, and clothing – has been making residents of Toronto smile for over half a decade with a variety of multimedia street art, including what Pape calls “exterior decoration” projects. With these projects, Pape takes old, unwanted household and furniture items and rejuvenates them with paint, stencil work and cut out pasteups to create unique, new artwork. He then drops the pieces off at various well-traversed intersections and public spaces throughout the city for everyone to enjoy.

“It’s something I’ve always done, it just feels like it has more of an important commentary attached to it right now, in the wake of the recent strike situation,” says Pape. “We may no longer have garbage situation, but it was fairly obvious over the last month that we have a waste problem, which relates to our "reuse and recycle" habits - or lack thereof.” His artistry is social commentary: “We seem to forget how much we waste when we have the luxury of weekly garbage pick-up,” Pape says, “but our wastefulness kind of slaps us in the face without it. I suppose, right now, the exterior decoration pieces ask us to think twice about what we toss out, to reuse items, but also to try to view “trash” in a different way, and think of 'recycling' in a new light – waste not want not, right?”

Over the five weeks of the strike Pape has managed to drop off pieces in over 15 locations across the city, including Queen West, Kensington Market and Little Italy, and will continue to do drop offs for the rest of the season. Typically, he receives only smiles and curious looks when he sets up the work. Now, with context of the strike, people seem to automatically associate the installments with a statement about waste and the city’s politics, asking questions and applauding his work and efforts.

The most rewarding outcome for the artist? “When people come by to take an installment to enjoy at home. With the garbage strike on especially, I know it’s not being picked up to go to the dump,” laughs Pape. “It’s rewarding to think that other people love it enough to want to stare at every day, and that they too can see that one person’s trash is another person’s treasure.”

We Kill You Website: http://www.wekillyou.net
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/wekillyou
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wekillyou
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/wekillyou
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wekillyou

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The Art of Brandi Read and Arabella Proffer


Innocence & Arrogance:
The Art of Brandi Read and Arabella Proffer

Art Whino presents Innocence & Arrogance: The Art of Arabella Proffer and Brandi Read. These two pop-surrealist and neo-realist women artists have teamed up to create an exciting exhibition of Punks, Goths, Muses, Models and Royalty. Both artists’ exquisitely rendered subjects go beyond the typical portrait, encompassing uniquely distinctive vitality and style, and exposing viewers to both of their whimsical insights and flights of imagination.

This show starts Saturday, August 15th, from 6pm – Midnight and runs until September 14th. There will be Music by DJ Rick Taylor of We Fought The Big One and DJ Sequential of Screen Vinyl Image at the opening. The event is FREE and open to the public.

Location...
173 Waterfront St.
National Harbor, MD 20745

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Nanibird Watchmen customs by Horrorwood


Jack Hankins aka Horrorwood has just completed his latest set of custom papercraft, this time around these are based off Josh McKible's Nanibird template. Jack went the fan-boy route and did Nite Owl and Rorschach from the film Watchmen. These turned out awesome and if you would like to create these yourself, these awesome papercraft can be downloaded directly from the Horrorwood site or from Josh McKible's Nanibird homepage. Get out them scissors and start glueing!

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Sam Flores Jungle Baby Print Release


Upper Playground is releasing Jungle Baby, a new print by Sam Flores. Jungle Baby is another fine example of the nature scenes that Sam Flores is well known for. Surrounded by lush flowers, birds and butterflies, Sam Flores’ signature female character is offset by vibrant pinks and greens that contrast with the charcoal grey and black background. Measuring 18x24, Jungle Baby is screen-printed by Burlesque and each print is numbered and signed. Limited to 100 prints, Jungle Baby is available for sale on the Upper Playground web store. This can be your for $100, so get on this awesome print now!

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New sculpts by NemO...


NemO has been keeping really busy not only for his last show that he had with Brent Nolasco, but he is working on some new sculpts that he plans do do some resin pulls from. Above are some pictures of a dust mite sculpt he did for hid first resin piece titled "MIKEY MITE". Where this is not a complete sculpt as of yet he may add a few minor details to this microscopic dust mite that's been feeding so long off of the blood of his host, he's grown some hair and a cute mug! This sculpt was part of the mind to matter show along with the other sculpts! It really amazes me how well this translates from 2d to 3d, looks great!


The second piece NemO is working on is based off of his many spraycan designs... this time he'll be doing a sculpy in resin, and instead of a can the form will be a FAT Marker! Both of the above pictures are original sculpts, and if you are diggin on these then check out the link HERE for some great customs that are still available from NemO's last show at Toyqube!

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