Tag: art toys
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Hebru Brantley — Art Toy artists– vol.13
Hebru Brantley was born in 1981 in Chicago, USA. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Film from Clark Atlanta University and has a background in design and illustration. He currently lives in Los Angeles, USA. Brantley’s works have a cartoon style, and his creations often revolve around his iconic characters, boys–Flyboy and girls–Lil Mama, which…
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Gary Baseman — Art Toy artists– vol.12
Gary Baseman was born in 1960. He grew up in Los Angeles and graduated from the famous university UCLA. Gary Baseman excels in exploring the “beauty of pain and pleasure” in life through painting, acting, movies, and fashion. And his career has also spanned multiple fields, making achievements in commercial art, art toys, game design,…
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Luke Chueh — Art Toy artists– vol.11
Luke Chueh is a famous Chinese American artist and art toy designer, born in 1973 and currently residing in the United States. Luke Chueh studied art and design at California Institute of Technology. His works are dark in color, often filled with violent and bloody scenes, and filled with a sense of despair. However, he…
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Jason Freeny — Art Toy artists– Vol.10
Jason Freeny was born in Maryland, United States in 1970. His father was skilled in sculpture and received great artistic influence from a young age. Jason Freeny graduated from Pratt School of Design in New York with a major in Industrial Design. Later on, he worked in mural painting, film prop design, and illustration design.…
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Yoshitomo Nara — Art Toy artists — Vol.9
Yoshitomo Nara, male, born on December 5, 1959 in Japan, is a famous modern artist in Japan. His works include comics and animations, and have been exhibited in art galleries in Europe, America, and Japan, earning him great popularity. He graduated from Aichi Prefecture University of Arts in Japan and studied at Düsseldorf Art Academy…
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Hajime Sorayama — Art Toy artists — Vol.8
Hajime Sorayama was born in Japan in 1947 and demonstrated extraordinary artistic talent during his student years. He was infatuated with metals from a young age, easily attracted by sparkling things, and was enthusiastic about metal tools used in making airplanes. During his youth, Hajime Sorayama was influenced by American pop culture and was attracted…