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The D in Droplet – Gordon’s Gin Parody

The D in Droplet – A Gordon’s Gin parody from JamFactory on Vimeo.

After seeing the beautiful slow motion masterpiece that is the Gordon’s Gin advert.  I thought a Droplet-based parody had to be made and with the help of my friends, here it is!

It involved 3 people standing on chairs, on the rooftop of Aardman, whilst I was on my knees and they poured fake ice, water and Droplets on my head whilst the order of sequence was shouted off camera! – All in all a great way to spend the night!

You can watch a behind the scene vid here, pretty sure the ice and droplets didn’t feel too good on Gavin‘s head but the end outcome is awesome :]

8″ Brain Pattern Qee by Emilio Garcia

“Correct care and use of your brain is the key to a stimulating existence and ultimate contentment.” – W. Richie Russell (1975)

From the creative mind behind the Jumping Brain figure comes his newest and albeit Qee creation – the 8? Brain Pattern Qee. Set to drop at  the beginning of October.
A fantastic treat for this confectionary filled month, this will be Emilio’s first production Qee figure and Toy2R is proud to share it with all of the world.

Currently available for pre-order through the Toy2R USA web store and various fine designer toy retailers.

The Yellow Dino – Robber Cat Jouwe Custom

Last month we posted the WIP Jouwe Custom by the Yellow Dino. Well now it’s completed, say hello to Bono the Robber Cat

Meet Bono, an adorable cat who enjoy acquiring stuff, especially when its belong to someone else!  He has courage like a tiger, nothing can ever keep him from doing what he likes. One of ‘em is playing hide & seek with you. Only remember, when he hides himself, he might hide your stuff too :P

He’s not a bad guy though, he just love to play. Watching your confuzzled face excites him the most. There he goes, living his playful days. Until one day God thought enough is enough and punished him.

Don’t worry, God is sincere so he kindly put a provision: each time Bono robs something, his horn will raise 1mm above his head so that Bono will always reminded of his own mistakes. On the other hand, his horn will shrink if he’s being good. How many milimeters has grown above Bono’s head? Guess Bono will never stop robbing, no? ….it’s okay Bono, we love you anyway.

This piece will be part of the Custom Jouwe exhibition at ArtyFarty Gallery and Galerie Zimmermann-Heitmann in Germany during October & November

For more pics you can check  The Yellow Dino’s website or my flickr account at www.flickr.com/theyellowdino

Jason Munn: Small Stakes @ RGG

Small Stakes: Posters by Jason Munn
A new exhibition and book launch
Book Signing and new print release

On Saturday October 9th California based artist Jason Munn of The Small Stakes will be at the Richard Goodall Gallery for a special one day event and the launch and signing of his new book from 12-5pm. A unique chance to meet the man behind the art for Death Cab For Cutie, Flight of the Conchords, and hundreds of other posters. There will also be an exclusive poster released on the day for the exhibition of his works. The exhibition contains over 100 of Jason’s posters and continues until October 28th Read more here

Entry to the opening event is free. Supported by Vitamin Water

Gun Loco: play as characters by Kenny Wong!

“At the farthest reaches of the solar system, a collection of the craziest criminals in the universe are incarcerated on a remote prison planet with no walls and forgotten by society. In this long-abandoned world, the only rule is anarchy, as each faction fights in a bloodthirsty race for survival, power and freedom. Through several seven climate zones and numerous stylized maps, players must fight through the ruins of the world’s previous civilizations, taking on each region’s inmates in a frantic and frenetic struggle to survive.”

Gun Loco is a new third-person team based shooter from Square Enix.  In the game, players can choose from one of eight distinct characters; from a green afro’d ninja to the bunny headed badass ‘Mifune’.   The awesome thing is that all the characters in the game are based upon figures by Kenny Wong which were painstakingly crafted by hand, each comic caricature has been designed from scratch as a real, posable action figure in the Brothersworker vein before being digitally scanned into the game.

The gameplay could best be described as a wacky cross between Team Fortress 2 and Mirrors Edge, which sees players running, gunning, ducking and weaving through desolate terrain whilst shooting the crap out of each other.  Successfully killing an enemy sees them reduced to piles of toy parts, quite a cool little detail.

Pretty awesome, now if only I could get that Mifune dude as a real figure :]

PocketWookie – Snozzberry Qee custom


PocketWookie’s submission for the Crazy 4 Cult: Customs show at Gallery 1988 in San Francisco. Pocket Wookie’s 16″ Snozzberry Sundae Qee Bear is one sweet treat and should be a crowd pleaser when the exhibit opens tomorrow, September 4th from 7-10pm.

The Snozzberry is a mysterious fruit that has no origin. However Willy Wonka’s wallpaper was rumored to taste like snozzberries!

The exhibit will feature custom vinyl toys, plush and sculptures all based on popular cult films. Pocket Wookie joins the ranks of over 30 artists from across the globe to take part in this culty custom show.

Squiddles Art Exhibition / Charity Event at Walrus Bar Manchester – September 18th 2010


We recently heard the sad news that Emma Wilkinson had passed away at the young age of 19 from a rare reaction to the Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV). Emma was the loving girlfriend of up and coming Manchester based illustrator Stickypop aka Matt Daniels.

Taken from Manchester Evening News website:

“Emma Wilkinson, 19, died less than two weeks after falling sick with the Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV), which lies dormant in most people.

The bug can cause glandular fever in patients, or mild flu-like symptoms.

But Emma’s mum has told how the bug triggered multiple organ failure in her daughter just 13 days after she was admitted to Tameside Hospital.”

The full article can be found here.

Vinyl Abuse heard that Matt was going to hold an exhibition in memory of Emma and we wanted to help him out by promoting the event on our site!  We’re really glad to see so many people are helping him out and taking part.

We got in touch with Matt to find out more!

The theme of the pieces is “Cats and Sailors” it’s something that Matt holds close to Emma as her favourite animals were cats which she adored and the sailors part came from her love for Swallows, Anchors and all things “sailorish”. The designers were also given a colour palette to stick to.

The reason behind the exhibit:

I’ve always said I want to do with something for charity, such as an exhibition show but I’ve never had any real reason for doing it, but with my girlfriend Emma recently passing away, I wanted to hold a night in memory of her to show everybody how much she meant to me and to have a really good night raising money for Francis House Hospice.

What made you come up with the idea for an exhibition?

At the end of June my girlfriend Emma was taken into hospital with the flu, but within hours of blood tests, drips and waiting she was rushing into intensive care. It actually turned out to be a virus called Epstein-Barr virus which is glandular fever, but a higher risk version of it. Sadly 2 weeks in intensive care she passed away through her organs shutting down from this virus which is a very rare reaction.

I wanted to do something special in memory of her as 3 months ago, I was packing in illustration, I didn’t feel I was getting anywhere, I just felt like nobody took me seriously, but Emma told me to carry on with it as it’s how she remembered me, what she loved about me, so I decided to show how I stuck with it through everything, I’m holding this exhibition in memory of her. The exhibition is called Squiddles as it was the nickname I gave to Emma which she loved.

How did you go about getting people to take part?

I had a few people in mind already so it was a case of emailing them to see if they’d be up for creating a piece but I had the feeling a lot of people would be too busy to take part as it’s something they’re doing for free to help raise money but as soon as they heard the news, I had a huge stack of people wanting to be involved! Originally I planned 10 pieces to be created but I’ve had to stretch it to 15 and other illustrations have donated pieces to the show to auction/raffle off.

Squiddles Charity Event from Broken Antler on Vimeo.

Place, date and time for the event:

The exhibition will be on the 18th September at the Walrus Bar in Manchester (Northern Quarter) between 3:00pm – 9:30pm.

Walrus Bar
78-88 High Street
Manchester
M4 1ES

Who is taking part / shout outs?

There are so many talented people involved but a few illustrations include Aaron Miller, Superfex, Jam Factory, TADO, Matt Taylor, Katari plus many more fantastic people! I’d like to thank Aaron Miller a lot for taking the time out of his busy life to keep checking up on Emma’s progress and to see how I’m going on, he’s been a massive help! Big thanks to him! As well Jake Ivill for meeting up in Manchester with me, checking up to see how Emma was going on, again thanks to him!

Manchester based cupcake company Oh Crumbs! Cupcakes will be donating some of their delicious treats for the exhibition and will be staying with the theme of the event!

How many of each piece will be available?

There are 15 artists involved with a limited print run of 15 for each piece. Although I have very exclusive prints send by the wonderful TADO, which are a limited run of 30, hand printed Gocco prints!

How much will the prints and t-shirts be on sale for?

The prints will be on a minimum donation of £10 each, if someone would like to donate more to the charity then they can do! The TADO prints will be a minimum donation of £5 each.

Manchester screen printers One69A have kindly donated some Squiddles T-Shirts for the event which will be £15 each with a limited run of 20 T-Shirts!

Where will the money made from the exhibition go to?

I originally wanted the money to go to something related to Emma’s illness but because of how rare the virus was, there wasn’t anything around to donate to. The money will be going to Francis House Hospice who are a great children’s hospice, I chose Francis House due to Emma adoring young children and helping out children has always been something I’d like to do.

A short background about yourself:

I’m a 19 year old freelance Illustrator from Manchester. I’ve studied Graphic Illustration, Applied Art & Design as well as a pre-degree foundation Art Course. I’m planning to hopefully become full time freelance with my own brand as a side project called Squiddles which is in memory of Emma as it was her nickname from me.

Vinyl Abuse will be attending to support this great cause and we look forward to meeting those involved and all the people who will be there showing their support!

Check out the Squiddles Facebook Page here and follow Stickypop on Twitter here for updates on the exhibition!

The Yellow Dino – Jouwe Custom W.I.P.

Progress pics from The Yellow Dino‘s custom for the upcoming Jouwe custom group show that will take place at ArtyFarty Gallery and Galerie Zimmermann-Heitmann in Germany next October & November.  Stay tuned for more progress pics, check out The Yellow Dino’s Flickr stream for more pics

Rivet presents two solo shows for September

Rivet presents two solo shows for the month of September.

The Things We Have Lost by Shannon Bonatakis and  The Denizen’s of Odditoria by Jimmy Pickering.

Solo shows featuring the work of Shannon Bonatakis and Jimmy Pickering.  Mediums used acrylic, oil and graphite.  Opening reception will be this Saturday, September 4th from 7-10pm with artist Shannon Bonatakis in attendance.  The exhibition will be on display through September 29th.

Click HERE for additional information about the artists

Damarak The Destroyer – Dunny Duo pack

Damara Kaminecki has made two prints that go along with the 2010 “Damarak The Destroyer” Dunny inspired by Mexican flags.

The first, “print” is a hand cut papel picado flag, edition of 20.  The second is a linocut and is an edition of 50, also in the shape of a flag, printed on cotton rag paper.  Damara is selling these as packages, The “Dunny Duo pack” is the clear dunny and the green variant along with both flag prints.

Also available are the clear dunny and the flag together.  All Dunnys come signed!

Click for Art – Matt JOnes aka Lunartik

Peep these super shweet pillows available at Click for Art. Each made from super soft faux suede – printed one side – with a plain white back.
Each has a feather filled inner – 40cm x 40cm

Each design came directly from Matt JOnes aka Lunartik daily sketches, which you can follow on his flickr stream.

Arts Unknown – Frank Kozik, Doktor A & Gary Baseman

Arts Unknown are a new, UK-based, art toy company founded by art enthusiasts Paul Delfgou & Daniel Kohn.
The company will be launching with pieces from three of the biggest names in the industry: Frank Kozik, Doktor A, and Gary Baseman. In addition they will be starting up a membership program, with limited places offered on a first-come first-served basis.

Full details can be found on their website.  Look out for prototype pictures in the near future.

William, Henry & Reginald by Frank Kozik

Bella Delamere by Doktor A   (This particular colourway being titled “The Casino Affair”)

Slugilicious by Gary Baseman