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I AM PLASTIC, TOO
An exclusive preview of Paul Budnutz's new art book Posted by Mark Frauenfelder
SSUR EMPIRESTATE
SSUReal: From the Cradle to the Grave, 2010.
© SSUR Empirestate
Ruslan Karablin, better known in the art and design worlds as SSUR, emerged
from the New York downtown art scene fifteen years ago. Karablin was born
in Russian-occupied Odessa, Ukraine, in 1969, but later moved to Coney
Island, New York, where he spent most of his young life. In 1989, though an
outside artist with no formal training, Karablin introduced himself to the art world
when he released a series of paintings that have now become sought-after
collector's pieces. In 1990, under his SSUR brand, he pioneered what is known
internationally today as "streetwear." Since this venture began, the SSUR name
has traveled the world and become synonymous with both innovation and quality.
Designer: Ruslan Karablin
Manufacturer: Kidrobot
Nationality: Ukrainian
Based in: New York
Website: ssurempirestate.com
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JOE LEDBETTER
Cutter, from Finders Keepers Mini Figure Series, 2007.
Manufactured by Kidrobot.
© Joe Ledbetter
Influenced by classic animation, graphic design, and daily life, Joe Ledbetter's art
is . . . well . . . a lot of things. Lighthearted in his approach, he often places cute
and cuddly creatures in unfortunate — albeit humorous — situations. Though
leaning toward the subversive and absurd, these scenarios are all too familiar
and they question our tendency of taking life (and ourselves) too seriously. While
working as a graphic apparel artist for three years, Ledbetter got involved in
the Los Angeles underground art scene, beginning with group shows such as
Cannibal Flower. By the summer of 2004, he had honed his trademark visual
style of emblematic linework, vibrant colors, and endearing characters to the
point of being able to quit his day job. His incredible cast of creatures has since
been emblazoned on more than a hundred designer vinyl toys, as well as apparel
and lifestyle brands the world over.
Designer: Joe Ledbetter
Nationality: American
Based in: Los Angeles
Website: joeledbetter.com
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Shogun 8-inch Dunny, Red Edition, 2007.
Manufactured by Kidrobot.
© Huck Gee and Kidrobot
HUCK GEE
A native of the United Kingdom, San Francisco-based artist Huck Gee has
pieces in the Museum of Modern Art in New York and Christie's Auction House.
In addition, his small runs of handcrafted art toys and original prints are famous
for selling out in seconds online and shipping to art collectors worldwide. When
not busy planning world domination, Gee spends his free time chasing skirts and
pretending to be a race car driver.
Designer: Huck Gee
Nationality: British-born, US-based
Based in: San Francisco
Website: huckgee.com
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Hyde, Custom MUNNY, 2006.
Designed by Doktor A.
© Doktor A and Kidrobot
MUNNY
MUNNY is a do-it-yourself toy, one so renowned for inspiring creativity that New
York's Museum of Modern Art included MUNNY in its permanent design
collection.
First released in 7-inch white, black, and glow-in-the-dark versions, MUNNY was
soon available as the 4-inch mini MUNNY and 18-inch MEGA MUNNY and in a
variety of colors. MUNNY, always blank, is made of soft vinyl and is for all ages
— anyone can customize it! MUNNY is about expression, empowerment, and
creative freedom.
Created by: Tristan Eaton and Paul Budnitz
Manufacturer: Kidrobot
Website: kidrobot.com/munny
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Kaori the Nurse, 2007.
Manufactured by Kidrobot.
© Junko Mizuno
JUNKO MIZUNO
In 1996, Junko Mizuno self-produced a photocopied booklet called MINA animal
DX, which brought her to the attention of the publishing industry in Japan.
Soon after, she debuted as a professional comic artist and illustrator. Currently
residing in San Francisco, she is constantly working on new comics, illustrations,
paintings, and designs for products ranging from toys to clothing.
Designer: Junko Mizuno
Nationality: Japanese
Based in: Tokyo and San Francisco
Website: mizuno-junko.com
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8-inch Treeson with Bubblefun, 2009.
Designed by Bubi Au Yeung.
© Crazy Label
CRAZY LABEL
Andy Woo is founder and executive producer of Hong Kong independent creative
living brand Crazy Label. He is convinced that toys should not be confined to
the realm of childhood, but can also be works that encapsulate art, lifestyle,
and creativity. The resulting products should be fun to play with, functional, and
visually pleasing. Crazy Label is intended to be a platform where designers can
express their craziest ideas.
Manufacturer: Crazy Label
Nationality: Chinese
Based in: Hong Kong
Website: crazylabel.com
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Tree Hugger 8-inch Dunny, Snowflake Chase Edition, 2009.
© Kronk and Kidrobot
KRONK
Kronk is a toy-loving, character-crazy, and overly design-passionate human
being. His favorite thing in the world is to draw pretty and dumb things that are
sometimes oddly clever or silly. He loves working on awesome projects that are
meaningful and one day hopes something he makes will have a profound impact
on the world. Toys make people happy, so it seems like he's made a good
start . . .
Designer: Kronk
Nationality: South African
Based in: Ape Town, South Africa
Website: myspace.com/iamkronk
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Here's an exclusive preview of the beautiful new art book, I Am Plastic, Too: The Next Generation of Designer Toys, by Paul Budnitz. Published by Abrams.
The designer toy explosion continues in Kidrobot's second book, I Am Plastic, Too, which features a worldwide survey of the newest, rarest, and most sought-after toys. By offering designers, comic book artists, illustrators, and graffiti artists a new outlet for their creative energies, these toys become miniature works of art, collected and coveted by fans everywhere. Showcasing examples from more than 140 artists and companies from six continents, this book includes images of scarce, limited-edition toys and extensive interviews with 13 of the hottest designers working today. Many of the most popular creators from the first book are back, along with new faces such as Amanda Visell, Brandt Peters, eBoy, Jon Burgerman, Kathie Olivas, and Tara McPherson."
Click the thumbnails to check out each toy!