Posted by Erica March 19, 2012

Tenacious Toys has put together an awesome custom show that will be The London Candy Company. There is no set platform for the artists, but the were asked to use candy or Britain, or both, as their inspiration.



Here's a list of the artists:

Mike "NEMO" Mendez, Nasty Neil (Wasted Talent), Den "Mr.Den" Ramos, Giannina Gutierrez, southerndrawl, Rampage Toys, Scott Kinnebrew, Danicus Prime, Ahren Gauthier, Brian Ahlbeck, Ian Ziobrowski, Masahiro Ito, Hugh Rose, Tony DePew, Shawn Wigs, Joe Scarano, Adam Pratt, Mr. Munk, Cris Rose, AW177, Mike Die, Rich Page (UME Toys), Matt A*, Foox, Evilos, ZAM, Rsin, Squink!, JC Rivera, OsiRisORion, Kris Dulfer, Sucklord, Teru Fujita, and Billy Roids. And many of these artists will even be present for the opening reception!



"The Candy-Coated Custom Show" opens on April 21st with a reception from 7 to 9PM at The London Candy Company, 1442 Lexington Ave. at 94th St., New York, NY 10128. The show will be available for viewing for two weeks after the opening night.

 

 

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