Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Munny Mobile Project

Kidrobot released their new Munny Mobile DIY figures this month. What I like about this piece is the 4" Munny figure. It will be interesting to work at that scale. I'm looking forward to customizing one of these as soon as I get a chance to hit one of my local retailers and pick one up.



Sunday, June 24, 2007

Warrior Munny Project

My latest custom project is my Warrior Munny. This is the first 8" munny I've customized, so it was interesting working in this scale. In addition, instead of using a painted basecoat, I actually took a hint from the Kidrobot forums and dyed the vinyl. I'm not sure I like the dyed effect as well as a good painted base, but I liked the opportunity to try a new technique.



For the eyes and mouth, I used some metal forming mesh sandwiched between super sculpey. This gave a little depth to eyes and mouth, as well as contributing to the "mechanical" feel. I added some random scorch marks to simulate battle damage.



I kept the rear simple, except for the wingpack. I wanted something on the back of the figure to suggest flight capability, and came up with the winged jetpack you see here. I'm not as happy with it as I hought I would be, mainly because by this time I was losing steam on the project and just wanted to get it finished. That's why I skipped adding a lot of detail to the wings to make it look more metallic and less like a pair of silver painted cardboard wings the likes of which I used to play with as a kid.

Oh well.

Monday, June 4, 2007

A Blue Monday is Coming

Some friends and I are taking another small step towards developing an urban vinyl presence in Atlanta. We're forming an online company called Blue Monday, through which we hope to build enough of a presence in the industry (as well as raise enough capital) that we can eventually open a brick and mortar location here in Atlanta.

We're planning to man a booth at this year's Dragon-Con over Labor Day weekend. Between now and then, we'll be developing a website as well as establishing accounts with major wholesalers.

I'll post more updates as they become available.

Monday, May 21, 2007

The Vader Project

Starting today and going through Memorial Day, Star Wars Celebration IV is a huge fan show being held in Los Angeles. One of the highlights of the show is The Vader Project, an art exhibit featuring 70 1:1 replicas of Darth Vader's helmet, customized by some of today's hottest artists. There's a good write-up of the exhibit here at Vinyl Pulse, complete with pictures:




One of the artists participating in the exhibit is Atlanta's own Derick from Urban Medium:


I had occasion to meet Derick and check out his studio last year. He was a nice guy, obviously very talented.

Monday, April 23, 2007

Atlanta Comics Expo

There was a small comics book convention in town this past weekend. Atlanta Comics Expo is being billed as a sister convention to Dragon-Con, the huge con held in town every Labor Day weekend.

It was a pretty good time. Rosario Dawson was there promoting her new comic book. So was John Wesley Shipp, from the old Flash t.v. series. Tara McPherson was also there, promoting her new figure. A couple of friends of mine from out west had a booth and were selling vinyl figures, apparel and books. The booth did a fair amount of business, which was good, as we were hoping to create a presence for urban vinyl at these cons. Until this year, there hasn't been any presence whatsoever. Hopefully, these initial efforts will grow into something larger.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Qee Project

I finished the two Cat Qees I ordered for the Furkids art auction. The first is the official one, designed to celebrate Furkids' 5th Anniversary:



The second one was what I call a throwaway; I didn't have a clear idea for what I wanted to do, so I just...did something. Behold the Robo Kitty.


Sunday, March 4, 2007

Online Ordering

I just ordered two Cat Qee figures for a customizing project I just picked up. A local cat shelter here in town is having a fundraising auction, and I'm doing a commemorative custom for the shelter's five year anniversary.

I ordered from My Plastic Heart. I poked around online for a while, and MPH seemed to be the best put-together site I could find. They carry everything, and there's a lot of content on the site. Depending on how this order goes, I may start ordering from them from now own.

ATTENTION Atlanta Retailers: Until someone in this burg get's their act together, I guess all of my money will be going out of town.