I'm sure this is going to raise some debate in the vinyl community!! Interesting (but not surprisingly) Kidrobot has worked with the Cartoon Network to provide the channel with a new ident and a rebrand. Working with Tristan Eaton they have created this 'new' generic shape called Noods....
We have been anticipating this overhaul for a little while now, so are super excited to see that ATP have launched their new site. Designed by Kii Arens who we love, the new site is fab. Make sure you head on over there to see what awesome events are coming up. We can't wait for the May double hit!
Illustrator Jeff Pidgeon is dropping more versions of his amazing Happy Beaver toy. Seen above is the "Angry Beaver", angry about what I don't know, maybe the mis-appropriation of punk to sell some toys without paying original artists their dues? This being the Kozik...
This weekend saw the latest "print" show from BRP. The exhibition includes works by artists including Matt Small, D*face, Sweettoof, Brian Adam Douglas, Gaia, Lucas Price, Nick Walker and Blek Le Rat.
The D*Face Spiderman print was mighty tempting...but not at £475 unframed for...
French urban street artist Koralie has created the latest installment of the etnies Starving Artist Collaboration. The limited-edition Spring 2009 collection is available now and includes Koralie tank, tee, tote, Chula II and Fader For Valentine's Day I received the Koralie Fader and they are super comfy and cute! The box...
Sneak peak of the much-anticipated and oft-rumoured KAWS "Dissected" Bearbrick due out in 100%, 400% and 1000% from OriginalFake. No word on edition sizes or exact launch date but get your wallets ready!
Huck goes back to Gold Life for his latest custom, this time a Munny-based creation sporting bull horns, armour and what looks like Thor's hammer...Minosu Ushi-Oni. As ever this beast will be released via Huck's online store: ...
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