Category: Sculpture

Custom Jamungo BUD – Cyclopian

Posted by – February 28, 2010



My newest custom vinyl toy. I used a Jamungo Bud blank for this one. Inspired by Ben Swift’s Eyeskull character.

Epoxy putty, acrylics and ink on vinyl toy.

Custom Toy Rocket Ship

Posted by – November 8, 2009



This is a toy rocket ship that I converted from a wooden bird house. Various mixed media was used to enhance the piece and create the vintage, weathered look through excessive riveting and paint effects.

I created this piece for display and auction in the Toys in the Attic art show. The annual Toys in the Attic event is both a toy drive and art show – featuring limited-edition, toy-inspired poster prints and custom-created toys. 100% of the door donations and toys collected go to The Marine Toys for Tots Foundation – along with 25% of art print and custom toy sales.

It’s a great cause put together by an art/design pal named Steve Tenebrini, and I’m really happy to be a part of the show.

Snakebite Custom Munny Figure

Posted by – October 19, 2009

snakebite

Custom munny.

Cyclops Alien Custom Munny Figure

Posted by – October 19, 2009

alien

Custom munny figure. Epoxy putty, acrylics and ink on Kid Robot Munny DIY toy.

Kiss the Goat Custom Dunny

Posted by – October 19, 2009

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Another custom vinyl toy using the usual materials- epoxy putty, acrylics, ink washes and various mixed media. This time I used a Kid Robot Dunny figure as the platform, and those funny little “ears” just sang horns to my soul.

Beholder Munny Bust

Posted by – October 19, 2009

beholder

The base of this piece was the head from one of Kid Robot’s DIY Munny figures. Various media was used to bulk out and texture the figure, which was finished with acrylics and ink washes.

It’s my take on the legendary D&D Beholder creature. Maybe with a nod to HP Lovecraft thrown in there as well? I’m not sure. I just let it flow while creating this one.

Eye Skateboard

Posted by – October 19, 2009

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The “Eye” skateboard was created for the first Skate and Create art show hosted by the Pour It Now foundation. They’re a great group of dedicated skateboarders and skateboard supporters who are working towards securing funding for unique, challenging and fun concrete skateparks in South Carolina. A mission I wholeheartedly embrace.

The base of this piece was an Vision Jinx skate deck that I actually pounded many a curb and backyard halfpipe with. Epoxy putty, acrylics, ink and various other mixed media were used to sculpt and further distress the board.