Toys are no longer just for kids—they are at the heart of a new pop culture movement. The new toy scene emerged in 1997 when designer Michael Lau exhibited G.I. Joes he’d customized into hip-hop street figures at a Hong Kong toy show. Artists from Hong Kong and Japan followed suit, creating their own limited edition vinyl figures. The vinyl toy movement soon went global, invading the US and Europe with a vengeance and spawning an intense, worldwide collector’s culture.Toys documents the amazing variety and mesmerizing detail of these unique, highly collectible figures from the top artists in Hong Kong, Japan, the US, the UK, Canada, and Australia, including James Jarvis, Gary Baseman, Frank Kozik, Jim Woodring, Ugly Doll [Read More...]
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Yes, i said awsomer. The point of the fact is that this is one smashing toy book, it is packed with photo after photo of crazy designs from various artists. And if you love the work of Jim Davis then, then so the better. I highly recommended this book for toy lover, illustrators and designers for creative inspiration.
I just wish there were more interviews with the artists, there is a couple, including one with Jim Davis. This is my only complaint with is book.
great cross section of today’s contemporary toy scene. designer vinyls and more! check out the insurgents wilderness gruppo toy line by http://www.rocketworld.org .