Tuesday 10 December 2013

Heavy Metal Wookie

I seem to be going with a theme here, following on from MegaSeth, let me introduce "Heavy Metal Wookie".  



So I searched for a vintage Chewbacca and had a little fun with him!


This custom came about as I got thinking about the eye sculpts I did on MegaSeth.  I thought they would look really cool detailed into Chewbacca's hair and the character concept seemed to fit with the giant Wookie. Even the strap over his shoulder had to be for a guitar. It just all seemed to make sense!!




I rebuilt one hand into the "Devil Salute" and built up the eye details, working with the form of the hair, blending them into it.  I also added on the classic tongue, cause that seemed to suit Chewie.




Chewbacca has donned some yellow face paint and traded in his gun for a new weapon of choice; an electric guitar.  He is ready to take center stage.


He is 4.5 inches tall, stands on a base and has a removeable guitar which attaches to his back with magnets.




"Heavy Metal Wookie" will be up for sale on Thursday 12th December, this week 10pm GMT for £35 (approx $57.50) plus shipping.  He will come bagged with a header card, available at ibreaktoys.storenvy.com

Thanks for looking!

Thursday 5 December 2013

Old Skool

I am currently participating in a custom toy show at The Concrete Gallery in Amsterdam, organised by Flaw Toys and DT Customs.  For the show I was given a "Stranger" to customize,






When I first started to look at the figure in hand, the face shape immediately suggested a TV and the curve of the head a "hoodie", so I rolled with that and went for a little nostalgic wander.  


First step, it had to be wearing sneakers of course, which I sculpted onto the figure using a 2 part epoxy clay.




 Next was the TV screen, which was cast in clear resin with an image of a static analogue screen embedded in it, or "noise" as we called it...remember back!!  Then polished up to look like glass, set on the faceplate and built into place with clay.



Primed and ready to paint....





 The end result is character whose face is an old analogue TV screen. His body is suitably, non-digitally dressed, in classic retro Adidas.  I used the static on the screen to suggest the idea of his being stuck in a moment of time, jammed in a channel from a bygone era. He's either waiting to be tuned back in or happy to be lost in a fuzzy place from the past.


"Old Skool" stands a whopping 8 inches tall and is available to purchase for 130 EUROS.  Contact info@flawtoys.com for info.



Check out photos from the opening night here and see some of the amazing works on show.

Artist Line-up:
A little Stranger - Bashprojects - David Stevenson - DonP - DT Custom - Eechone - Flawtoys - Godhay toys - Haus of Boz - Hugh Rose - JC Rivera - Lisa Rae Hansen - Map Map - Mr Martin - Okkle - Paperfiction - Pixelkaiju - Planet Domu - PJ Constable - Reet Neet (R3) - Run DMB - Squink! - Stuart Witter - Taylored Curiosities - Tim Sprangers




Friday 29 November 2013

Dcon Figures Available online

Designer Con 2013 has now been and gone!  I'm very pleased that both "Babycakes " from Trampt's Hustle And Hype Showcase both found new homes. Also somebody dared to take on a "BadBoy Destroy", I hope he is keeping his temper under wraps!

 Now Trampt have launched their PopUp Shop to sell the rest of the exclusives online.



And there you will find skulking some of the Way Cool Jnr gang..

These guys "Junior" stand at 6 inches tall. I sculpt the original and cast them in resin, hand paint to finish these 1/1 customs in Yellow and Blue.  They each come in a bag with header card all for $50.







"BadBoy Destroy" is also there, as with the Juniors he is 4 inches tall, hand sculpted, cast and hand painted in a 1/1 colourway and comes in a bag with header card signed and numbered. Also $50.


As well as these guys there are still a couple of the "Black Metal" edition of MegaSeth left online with Dragatomi.


These were limited to 5 pieces and come bagged with a signed and numbered header card and a mini print all for $60.  


Many thanks for looking!



Monday 18 November 2013

Baby Catherinemare X MonsterLittle Custom QiQi

I was asked by Ziqi Wu of Monsterlittle to create a custom of his vinyl toy "QiQi" into his version of "Baby Catherinemare" a character by Danny Chan.  Being a fan of Ziqi Wu's art I didn't hesitate to say yes!


Above is Ziqi Wu's wonderful rendition of this great character which I had the pleasure of bringing to life in 3d.


The character is attached to the base and the cat can be moved around!


I used Magic Sculp, a little wire and acrylics on this custom.

You can follow Ziqi Wu on Facebook and check out his wonderful world of characters and artwork at www.monsterlittle.com and you can follow Danny Chan on Facebook too.
Thanks for looking!

Thursday 7 November 2013

Designer Con, Pasadena!!

I won't be at DesignerCon unfortunately but I am very lucky to have 2 amazing companies showcasing some of my work.  
Firstly Dragatomi at Booth #300 are going to have a very small micro run of 5 MegaSeths exclusive to them. 


Entitled "Black Metal" each will come with a signed and numbered mini print all for $60.


Secondly Trampt are showcasing 2 of my "Babycakes" characters, each a custom 1/1 as part of their "Hustle and Hype" Show.  I'm very proud and honoured to be included in this with amazing artists from around the world.


 "Babycakes" are $60.

Also Trampt at Booth #601 will be showing in their exclusives section some of my "Way Cool Jnr Society" figures.  2 custom "Juniors" will be available at $50 each.



Along with "Junior" his friend "BadBoy Destroy" will be causing some trouble, also $50 each.


All 1/1 customs of my original resin figures.


If you are going to Pasadena Convention Centre this weekend do say hi to my toys! And have yourself a wonderful time at DesignerCon...I won't lie..I'm a little jealous of the Toy Heaven that you will be entering into!!

Saturday 1 June 2013

Babycakes Loves Cavey

I was lucky enough to be invited by the immenselly talented Holly Stanway aka A Little Stranger, to take part in Hey Cavey's Custom Vinyl show to celebrate Cavey's 3rd birthday. What an honour!


The show took place last night at the Fleet River Bakery in London and featured over 40 vinyl Caveys customized by artists worldwide. Here are some of my favourites from this incredible show!


My contribution is entitled "Babycakes Loves Cavey".



I didn't want to change much about the cavey figure, I love the branding of the uber cute character.  So I decided to create a superfan wearing a Cavey backpack.



I made a little video to show the piece:

 
  Keep an eye out, Babycakes might make an appearance of her own some day.





Thursday 9 May 2013

MegaSeth Loves....Toys


Although I have been making art toys for years, somehow closed off in my own little world, it wasn't until the last year or so that I became involved in the Art Toy scene. Since a door opened up to the realisation that there was a world outside myself I have found the scene to be incredibly welcoming, open and supportive. You always hear people referring to it as a "community" and that is exactly what it is.

I think one of the best aspects of such a diverse yet niche genre is that everyone is so passionate about the work they and their peers are producing. Artists and fans support one another in so many different ways, giving you the feeling of being part of something much bigger than yourself.  This is a very refreshing feeling to me, given that I started life in applied arts, and thoroughly confused everyone with the strange figurative work I was producing.


Some work from 1999 to 2006 ish!



Another major and core part of this community are the blogs: Toysrevil, Tenacious Toys, The Toy Viking, Jeremyriad, Spankystokes, Trampt, Toybreak, Clutter, Tomopop, Tic TocToy to name a few.  They all offer something different to the art toy, pop-art lover and maker like myself. There is a constant wave of creativity and these people strive to keep us informed of what is happening all over the world - they also support the small, self-producing people like myself.   

So when I released my first toy into this market I wanted to do something a little special with it, to honour the people and blogs that enrich my everyday life.  (And obviously Megaseth gets a blatant plug!)  I made three custom one-off Seths for the following people:


When I first started looking at toys online Toysrevil was kind of the mecca because his international coverage was so extensive, it seemed if there was anything to know he knew it.  Andy Heng is a 24/7 blogging machine!  He brings daily worldwide coverage of toys, movies and pop culture. I can go to his site morning noon or night and there's something new to read.  His blog is a hive buzzing with all the latest news.  So when I tentatively submitted my first custom works to him and he featured it I was astounded!  He supports the new people like myself, using his passion for toys to help us become established.



Trampt is amazing.  What more can I say.  Keegan and Blake have built this amazing site that is the hub of everything art-toy related.   In addition to a blog with current toy-related news and a live feed much like Facebook where you can follow people, there is the beyond-extensive library where artists and collectors and artist/collectors alike now have a place to go to share their creations and collections.  Every new piece from big releases to one off customs will be up to date on Trampt.  Any registered user can add to the site, and I think I have only beaten Keegan to uploading a new piece of mine maybe once.  In my experience I have literally just released images online, I head over to upload to the Trampt Library and said piece is already there...like I said, amazing. If you like toys, art, then you have to join.


"Incase you're wondering, Toybreak is your weekly internet show featuring news and reviews all about the wonderful world of toys.." I watch Toybeak religiously every week...I have learnt so much from the show hosted by Ayleen and George Gaspar, it's like hanging out with them.  I always watch while I'm working, making toys and watching people talk about toys is my happy place.  The special thing for me about Toybreak is you feel like you know the hosts and guests, the toys they review you are actually getting to see in real life, rather than just still images.  Seeing something in it's box and being opened up, imagining the smell of new vinyl that Ayleen describes so well (smellovision) and seeing the piece being held and handled in relation to a person.

And here they are all together before jetting off to different parts of the world and to their rightful owners.




So, thankyou for the support and the inspiration!