FAKIR recently celebrated International Sushi Day with a custom Be@rbrick depicting the mascot of Sushi Hoshikai, a restaurant in South Korea. His clean, vector-like shapes define this piece. But...
20 June 2016
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10 May 2016
Fakir continues to prove his ridiculous painting skills with another Be@rbrick portrait, this time of David Beckham, who might be known just as well for his 40+ tattoos as he is for his... |
07 March 2016
After creating an amazing Marc Jacobs Be@rbrick, Fakir is at it again, this time painting the likeness of Coco Chanel on a 1000% Be@rbrick. The fashion designer who freed women from corsets, yet... |
30 November 2015
This new custom by Fakir is incredibly weird and equally awesome. Fakir's client asked for a Be@rbrick portrait of Marc Jacobs...semi-nude. The fashion designer's signature smattering of... |
14 May 2015
Fakir Design's latest customs are a set of comissioned lucha fighters. (They even have nipples!) One cool thing about these guys is how dark the monochrome color scheme is. There are very few hits... |
27 January 2015
If you missed out on FAKIR's homage to Clover Studio's awesome game, Okami, then you're in luck. The 5" resin piece is getting a limited colorway release on Monday, February 2. 150 euros... |
22 December 2014
Inspired by Clover Studio's (R.I.P.) game, Ōkami, Parisian artist, Fakir will be releasing his newest toy on Monday, January 5. The Japanese-style wolf features heavy additional sculpting... |
25 October 2011
I love this bad ass Yakuza Chaos Monkey by artist "Fakir". He's a demon in monochrome and devilishly out of my wallets reach at $417.00. Not that he... |
08 June 2016
What makes great sushi even better? Mochi dessert. But also, a super cute lucky cat mural. Fakir was recently commissioned by Gumi Sushi in France to paint up the front of their restaurant. By... |
04 April 2016
Fakir follows up his line of custom Be@rbricks based on fashion icons with Chantal Thomass, a lingerie designer well-known for her hair style. I'm loving the use of blue tones for adding some... |
07 December 2015
FAKIR originally created his three-panel piece, Burning Dojo, by hand painting the illustrations. But due to the positive response of the work, he teamed up with Last Concept to... |