So Youn Lee & ToyQube Launch Otherworldly 'Meteoroid' Sculpture
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So Youn Lee & ToyQube Launch Otherworldly 'Meteoroid' Sculpture

Limited to 180 pieces.

Best Art Drops: 'Boxing Brain' Sculptures, Ballpoint Pen Portraits of Skate Legends & More
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Best Art Drops: 'Boxing Brain' Sculptures, Ballpoint Pen Portraits of Skate Legends & More

Including a new limited edition print by Shohei Otomo.

kaNO & Compound Release Limited Edition Bruce Lee Collectible
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kaNO & Compound Release Limited Edition Bruce Lee Collectible

Entitled ‘Dragon King.’


Steven Harrington Unveils New Limited Edition 'Gotcha' Sculpture
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Steven Harrington Unveils New Limited Edition 'Gotcha' Sculpture

The LA-based artist breathes life into his signature palm trees and dog characters.

Ron English x ToyQube "Boxing Brain"
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Ron English x ToyQube "Boxing Brain"

The roll first started through his mural on Houston Street in New York City continues as Ron

ToyQube Sharky WWII

ToyQube Sharky WWII

The Sharky toy designed by Keith Poon will be re-interpreted with a color change by two of the most popular toy designers in the industry, Frank Kozik and Huck Gee. Having accessories that are made to fit into Sharky’s mouth is a part of what makes this toy so unique along with the obvious war reference. Both Kozik’s black design and Gee’s monogram version will be offered at the San Diego Comic Con later this year as an exclusive limited to 100 pieces, while the colored version being limited to 400. Retail is rumored to be $75, although it is not yet confirmed. Both designers will be having an autograph session as well. Source: Vinyl Pulse

 

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