This Friday Brian Colin art will be giving away âLil Bitâ, hus custom Bamboozoo, to one lucky twitter follower. The winner will be chosen at random around 6:30pm est. "I will either use an online random generator, or break out the dungeons & dragons dice and role to see who wins"...
Following in the footsteps of Jon Burgerman (blogged) , Pete Fowler was this week spotted by Eagle eyed Kirsty, flaunting his wares on Childrenâs favourite TV program Blue Peter.
These awesome little creations are designed and made by Oli. They are all crafted by hand using recycled soda cans. They stand at 3" tall and we made only using cutting and folding. No glue, or screws involved! Pretty Amazing! I love them, they're awesome!
THE ROYAL BARBER!Or Tarvis Whiskerton to be exact...
Limited to only 100 pieces each, these hand made plush come with its own story and number. You even get his super special artefact (super sharp sheers in his case) and a goody bag filled with stickers and...
Flying Fortress doesn't often do customs but when he does they're always outstanding. This custom, "Swinging Star" Trooper is for a lucky private collector. Simple design but nicely done.
Indeed if Maz and myself were asked to design some watches then they'd more than likely turn out much like the new range of Time Turners from Nixon (except with a much better and vibrant green in their range!) .
Resin Collective is a group show highlighting works created, by hand and in small numbers, by artists and toy makers. One of the undisputed masters of resin is Itokin Park and Kazu-san has created an all new character, Polly, for the show. ...
Shown here are the latest protoype pics of Scribe's figure, Sumgeo (Beaver) with Bee. Manufactured by Patch together it will be produced in resin and distributed by Cardbord Spaceship. No dates yet but we will let you know as soon as we do. Looks pretty damn awesome though!
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