Posted by marc August 20, 2014
It's vinyl Inception: JPK gets meta by customizing his 8" production Dunny, Locodonta. Using the Dunny as a canvas rather than a character, Jon-Paul Kaiser depicts a faceoff between a samurai and a Locodonta warrior. JPK does a great job of emulating a Japanese style of painting while accenting the piece with nice watercolor tones.
Photo credit: Justin Allfree
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