Vinyl Art Toys

14 artworks


  • Staple Grin Pigeon Mono Art Toy by Ron English x Jeff Staple Staple Grin Pigeon Mono Art Toy by Ron English x Jeff Staple

    Ron English Staple Grin Pigeon Mono Art Toy by Ron English x Jeff Staple

    Staple Grin Pigeon- Mono Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Modern Artist Ron English x Jeff Staple. 2020 Limited Edition Artwork Size 8" Tall New In Box Stamped/Printed

    $250.00

  • Sale -36% General Jankys Hot n Sweaty Wings King Janky The 5.5 Art Toy by SuperPlastic General Jankys Hot n Sweaty Wings King Janky The 5.5 Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    SuperPlastic General Jankys Hot n Sweaty Wings King Janky The 5.5 Art Toy by SuperPlastic

    King Janky The 5.5 "General Janky’s Hot 'n Sweaty Wings" SuperPlastic Limited Edition Vinyl Artwork Street Art Toy Collectable Figure 2020 Displayed With Box. The fifth-and-a-half heir to the throne likes his wings like he likes his flings – hot 'n sweaty! Includes sign, chili crown, milk carton, and plenty of saucy to go around.

    $74.00$47.00

  • Winged Victory Pigeon Art Toy by Jeff Staple x ToyQube

    Jeff Staple Winged Victory Pigeon Art Toy by Jeff Staple x ToyQube

    Winged Victory Pigeon Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Jeff Staple x ToyQube. Winged Victory Pigeon vinyl art toy from celebrated designer Jeff Staple x ToyQube as part of its StapleDay ’21. The black, gray, and red-figure features Staple’s iconic pigeon with spread wings, a surprised expression, Staple tee, and of course the Black Pigeon Dunks complete with Staple Pigeon logos on the side.

    $364.00

  • Sale -36% Dirty Snow- Ice Blue Vinyl Art Toy by Prime x Strangecat Dirty Snow- Ice Blue Vinyl Art Toy by Prime x Strangecat

    Prime Dirty Snow- Ice Blue Vinyl Art Toy by Prime x Strangecat

    Dirty Snow- Ice Blue Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Prime. 2021 Dirty Snow - Ice Queen Edition Artist: Prime Producer: Strangecat Toys Material: Vinyl Size: 25cm or 10inches tall Displayed With Box The "Dirty Snow - Ice Blue Limited Edition" vinyl art toy is a fusion of street graffiti artistry and modern collectible design, brought to life by the acclaimed street artist Prime. In collaboration with Strangecat Toys, this 2021 release exemplifies the Ice Queen Edition within the Dirty Snow series. Standing at 25 cm (10 inches) tall, the artwork is a tangible representation of the creativity and innovation found at the intersection of street pop art and graffiti artwork. Prime's rendition of the Ice Queen is a compelling reinterpretation of the classic figure, enshrined in a cool, serene blue that embodies the icy motif. The artist's background in graffiti is apparent in the fluid lines and stylized elements that compose the figure, showcasing a blend of urban edge and delicate finesse. The vinyl material adds to the contemporary feel of the piece, providing a modern canvas that is both durable and versatile. This collectible is presented with its original box, emphasizing its status as a sought-after item for art toy enthusiasts and collectors. The box not only serves as protection but also as an extension of the artwork itself, often featuring additional graphics and information pertinent to the piece. As a part of the broader street pop art movement, "Dirty Snow - Ice Blue Limited Edition" reflects the cultural zeitgeist, where the lines between high art and street expression blur. The art toy represents a dialogue between the subversive nature of street art and the commercial appeal of pop art, inviting contemplation on themes of beauty, power, and transformation. Prime's creation is not just a collectible figure but a piece of storytelling, where the Ice Queen, traditionally portrayed as distant and untouchable, is reimagined through a contemporary lens. It's a narrative that is as much a part of the artwork as the vinyl from which it's crafted, c

    $270.00$173.00

  • Sale -36% Monkey Lava Art Toy by Joe Ledbetter

    Joe Ledbetter Monkey Lava Art Toy by Joe Ledbetter

    Monkey- Lava Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Joe Ledbetter. 2014 Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 10x8 Displayed In Box "Monkey," is based on the original painting "Good Morning Sunshine" by Joe Ledbetter. One of Joe's most post popular characters, Monkey looks the way we feel as we wake up and trudge through the jungle of life. Joe's ever-popular traditional LAVA colorway debuted at our booth (#4851) at San Diego Comic-Con 2014. Limited to 100 pieces.

    $250.00$160.00

  • Sale -36% Dirty Snow- Gold Vinyl Art Toy by Prime x Strangecat Dirty Snow- Gold Vinyl Art Toy by Prime x Strangecat

    Prime Dirty Snow- Gold Vinyl Art Toy by Prime x Strangecat

    Dirty Snow- Gold Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Prime. 2021 Displayed With Box, Dirty Snow Gold vinyl art toy bust by Prime x Strangecat Toys features a mono + gold design. The new Dirty Snow is ready for spring with a daring pose and chipper graffiti bird. The Gold edition follows the OG colorway. An edition of 100, Dirty Snow Gold vinyl art toy bust (10″)

    $270.00$173.00

  • Sale -36% Double Ducks Vinyl Art Toy by Florentijn Hofman Double Ducks Vinyl Art Toy by Florentijn Hofman

    Florentijn Hofman Double Ducks Vinyl Art Toy by Florentijn Hofman

    Double Ducks Vinyl Art Toy by Florentijn Hofman Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2023 Limited Edition Artwork Size 7x3.5 New In Box Stamped/Printed Florentijn Hofman's Rubber Duck is a seminal example of how pop art has been translated and infused into public spaces, thereby transforming the genre into a more interactive and experiential form of art. The Rubber Duck is an inflatable sculpture, gargantuan in size, of a classic yellow rubber duck, which was conceived by the Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman. Hofman is renowned for his large-scale public art installations that often draw inspiration from everyday objects. His Rubber Duck, in particular, has been globally celebrated for its playful charm and the sheer delight it brings to viewers of all ages. It first made its appearance in 2007 and since then has traveled to various cities around the world, gracing harbors, lakes, and rivers. The striking feature of Hofman's Rubber Duck is how it bridges the gap between pop art and street art. Pop art, as an art movement, emerged in the 1950s and 60s and was characterized by its inclination towards mundane consumer items and popular culture, representing them in an ironic and often whimsical manner. The movement was a revolt against the elitism of traditional art, bringing art into the daily life of ordinary people. Rubber Duck embodies this philosophy by taking the quintessential bath-time toy and magnifying it to a monumental scale, adding a touch of nostalgia and universal appeal. On the other hand, street art has been a genre that evolved out of graffiti and is known for its free-spirited and often rebellious expression on public surfaces such as walls and buildings. Hofman’s installations such as the Rubber Duck represent an intersection of these two forms, bringing the vibrancy and mass appeal of pop art into the domain of street art, but doing so in a three-dimensional space. Not only does Rubber Duck exhibit an amalgamation of pop art and street art, but it also becomes an essential part of public engagement. The sheer size of the inflatable sculpture makes it impossible to ignore and beckons people from all walks of life to become a part of the spectacle. Unlike conventional graffiti or street art, which is primarily visual, Hofman’s Rubber Duck invites people to experience art in an immersive manner. The commonality of the subject, a rubber duck, resonates with a universal audience, while its colossal size transforms a simple object into a wonder. In retrospect, Florentijn Hofman's Rubber Duck serves as an exemplar of how art can break away from traditional confines and venture into spaces that are accessible and inclusive. The installation beautifully embodies the ethos of pop art while extending itself into the public realm, usually associated with street art. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the Rubber Duck has an emotional resonance with audiences, as it draws upon childhood memories and the simplicity of joy. Through his work, Hofman demonstrates that art can be both a personal and communal experience, transcending boundaries and preconceived notions.

    $282.00$180.00

  • Sale -36% Monkey Good Morning Sunshine Art Toy by Joe Ledbetter

    Joe Ledbetter Monkey Good Morning Sunshine Art Toy by Joe Ledbetter

    Monkey- Good Morning Sunshine Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Joe Ledbetter. 2014 Limited Edition of 500 Artwork Size 10x8 Displayed In Box Matching the painting which inspired the figure, the colorful Good Morning Sunshine is ready (well kinda...) for the new day with a cup of joe in hand, a cigarette, and a way too cheerful bird. The original edition finds the Monkey wearing his skivvies and the same dour expression as in all the other colorways.

    $221.00$141.00

  • Sale -36% Knox CHKNHEAD Canbot Canz Art Toy by Creon x Czee13 Knox CHKNHEAD Canbot Canz Art Toy by Creon x Czee13

    Czee13 Knox CHKNHEAD Canbot Canz Art Toy by Creon x Czee13

    Knox CHKNHEAD Canbot Canz Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Pop Culture Artists Creon x Czee13. 2022 Limited Edition of 150 New In Box The Knox CHKNHEAD Canbot Canz : A Modern Intersection of Street Pop Art and Toy Culture The Knox CHKNHEAD Canbot Canz is a vibrant exemplar of the cross-pollination between street pop art and designer toy culture. This limited edition vinyl art toy is the brainchild of pop culture artists Creon and Czee13, whose collaborative efforts have given rise to a piece that is both a collectible and a statement. Released in 2022 in a limited edition of 150 pieces, each Canbot Canz is a testament to its creators' craftsmanship and creative vision, encapsulating the rebellious spirit of street art within a traditionally playful and approachable form. Crafting a New Narrative in Art Collectibles The Canbot Canz itself is not merely a passive figure but a narrative vessel, imbuing the playful form of a robot with the edginess and boldness often found in graffiti artwork. The juxtaposition of the can-like body with the stylized chicken head wearing a hard hat speaks to a fusion of industrial motifs with urban artistry. This piece reflects the growing trend in street pop art to repurpose and reimagine everyday objects, turning them into something extraordinary and thought-provoking. Reflection of Contemporary Street Art Trends The limited release of the Knox CHKNHEAD Canbot Canz also mirrors street art's exclusivity and in-the-moment ethos. Just as a mural may appear overnight and be gone the next day, the scarcity of this art toy creates a parallel experience for collectors. Each piece, new in the box, becomes a portable mural, a slice of the street brought into the collector's personal space, allowing for an intimate interaction with art often experienced from a distance or within the public domain. The Knox CHKNHEAD Canbot Canz by Creon and Czee13 represents not just a product but a convergence of pop culture, street art, and collectible design, marking a significant moment in the evolution of modern art forms.

    $331.00$212.00

  • Sale -36% Pelican't Art Toy by Joe Ledbetter Pelican't Art Toy by Joe Ledbetter

    Joe Ledbetter Pelican't Art Toy by Joe Ledbetter

    Pelican't Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Joe Ledbetter. Pelicant 2017 Someone has a case of the Mondays. Kidrobot is happy to present a new collection with Joe Ledbetter starting with his Pelican’t Vinyl Art Figure in two colorways. This down on his luck bird features a bill not meant for fishing and created in true Ledbetter style.

    $177.00$113.00

  • Sale -36% Monkey Business Art Toy by Joe Ledbetter

    Joe Ledbetter Monkey Business Art Toy by Joe Ledbetter

    Monkey- Business Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Joe Ledbetter. 2015 Limited Edition of 500 Artwork Size 10x8 Displayed In Box CEO? Wage slave? Either way, Monkey is ready for the rat race with his corporate duds and signature dour expression. Comes with a bossy bird telling him to make that money.

    $221.00$141.00

  • Sale -36% Monkey Snow Art Toy by Joe Ledbetter

    Joe Ledbetter Monkey Snow Art Toy by Joe Ledbetter

    Monkey- Snow Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Joe Ledbetter. 2014 Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 10x8 Displayed In Box Who likes the cold? No one! Winters just keeps getting longer & colder & Snow Monkey is not happy about it in the least!

    $250.00$160.00

  • Sale -36% BunnyKitty Lavender Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture by Dave Persue BunnyKitty Lavender Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture by Dave Persue

    Dave Persue BunnyKitty Lavender Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture by Dave Persue

    BunnyKitty- Lavender Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Pop Culture Artist Dave Persue. 2018 Bunny Kitty Lavander Colorway Variant Edition of 200 Bunny Kitty by Dave Persue Manufactured by 3D Retro Vinyl Figure w/ Spray Can & Birdie Friend Twurp Accessories Included Color: Lavender Size: 5" Tall x 7" Long A long-time and renowned street artist, Dave Persue brought his popular Bunnykitty character to life in 3D form with 3DRetro in a limited edition vinyl figure with multiple color variations. The figure is the first vinyl for the artist but the character is known all over the world thanks to the artist’s shows, murals, and children’s books about the character. The figure is 7 inches going across, packaged in a window box and less than 200 of each color were made.

    $221.00$141.00

  • Sale -36% BunnyKitty Teal Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture by Dave Persue BunnyKitty Teal Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture by Dave Persue

    Dave Persue BunnyKitty Teal Vinyl Art Toy Sculpture by Dave Persue

    BunnyKitty- Teal Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Pop Culture Artist Dave Persue. 2018 Bunny Kitty Teal Colorway Variant Edition of 200 Bunny Kitty by Dave Persue Manufactured by 3D Retro Vinyl Figure w/ Spray Can & Birdie Friend Twurp Accessories Included Color: Lavender Size: 5" Tall x 7" Long A long-time and renowned street artist, Dave Persue brought his popular Bunnykitty character to life in 3D form with 3DRetro in a limited edition vinyl figure with multiple color variations. The figure is the first vinyl for the artist but the character is known all over the world thanks to the artist’s shows, murals, and children’s books about the character. The figure is 7 inches going across, packaged in a window box and less than 200 of each color were made.

    $221.00$141.00

Vinyl Art Toy Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

The Emergence of Vinyl Art Toys in Contemporary Art

Vinyl Art Toys have burgeoned into the contemporary art scene, establishing a novel platform for expressing pop culture and street aesthetics. Initially perceived as mere playthings, these objects have transcended their status to become significant artifacts within the domains of Pop Art, Street Art, and Graffiti Artwork. Artists and designers have adopted vinyl as a medium to bring the rebellious spirit and bold visuals from the streets into a tangible form, often infusing these toys with a sense of irony, satire, and a commentary on consumer culture. The inception of Vinyl Art Toys marked a shift in artistic paradigms, challenging traditional notions of what constitutes art. These toys, with their roots in the commercial and the mundane, have been transformed through the artistic process into coveted collectibles. The movement gained momentum in the late 20th century as artists began to recognize the potential of vinyl toys to serve as canvases for their work. This shift coincided with the rise of urban street culture, where the ethos of accessibility and subversion found a natural ally in the design and production of Vinyl Art Toys. Vinyl art or designer toys are collectible figurines made of vinyl or other materials. Artists typically design and produce them in limited quantities, often with unique or highly detailed designs that appeal to collectors. Vinyl art toys have their roots in the underground art scene of the 1990s when artists began producing small-run sculptures and figures that blended pop culture references with original designs. Since then, the genre has grown in popularity and complexity, with many artists and companies specializing in producing vinyl art toys. Some popular vinyl art toy brands include Kidrobot, Medicom Toy, and Funko, and many artists have gained fame and recognition for their work in the medium. Collectors often display their vinyl art toys in elaborate setups or dioramas, and the toys can range in size from just a few inches to several feet tall.

The intersection of Vinyl Art Toys with Street Pop Art and Graffiti

The intersection of Vinyl Art Toys with Street Pop Art and Graffiti has been particularly impactful, opening up new avenues for artists to reach audiences. By appropriating the visual language of street art—its bold lines, vivid colors, and graphic iconography—artists have endowed these toys with a new aesthetic value. Street artists, traditionally accustomed to working on walls and public spaces, have embraced the opportunity to create three-dimensional works that can interact with viewers on a personal level. These toys often represent an artist's more extensive work, making art accessible to those who might not frequent galleries or museums. Moreover, vinyl's portable and durable nature has allowed for the dissemination of street art beyond its geographic confines, enabling these works to travel and be experienced globally. This aspect has been crucial in increasing street art's popularity and democratizing how art is viewed and collected. Vinyl art toys have become increasingly popular, with collectors and fans worldwide seeking out the latest releases and rarest designs. Some of the most sought-after vinyl art toys can command high prices on the secondary market, with limited-edition runs and collaborations often being the most valuable. One reason vinyl art toys are popular is their unique and eye-catching designs. Many artists use the medium to explore themes and motifs that may be impossible with other materials, creating visually striking and conceptually exciting figures. Vinyl art toys can also be customized or painted by individual artists or fans, adding a layer of personalization and creativity to the hobby. Another factor in the rise of vinyl art toys is their collectability. Limited edition runs and unique collaborations can create a sense of exclusivity and urgency among collectors, driving demand and increasing the value of individual pieces. Many vinyl art toy collectors participate in online forums, social media groups, and conventions to connect with other fans and exchange tips, advice, and information about upcoming releases. Vinyl art toys come in various styles, from cute and whimsical to dark and edgy, and often draw inspiration from popular culture, fashion, and street art. Some designers and companies collaborate with famous brands, artists, or characters, creating limited edition or one-of-a-kind pieces that can become highly sought-after among collectors. 

Vinyl Art Toys as a Platform for Cultural Commentary

Vinyl Art Toys have become a platform for cultural commentary, allowing artists to explore and critique various aspects of society. The playful nature of toys juxtaposed with serious themes often found in street art creates a powerful contrast that can provoke thought and discussion. Whether addressing issues of consumerism, politics, or social justice, artists utilize the innocuous form of the toy to subvert expectations and challenge viewers to engage with the underlying messages. In an age dominated by digital media, Vinyl Art Toys stand out as physical objects that can be owned, displayed, and interacted with, offering a counterpoint to the transient nature of digital art forms. They encapsulate the DIY spirit of street art, with many artists involved in the entire process, from concept to production. This hands-on approach ensures that each piece retains a sense of individuality and authenticity, critical attributes valued in both the art toy and street art communities. The production process of vinyl art toys typically involves creating a sculpt or model of the design, which is then used to create a mold. The mold is then filled with liquid vinyl, which hardens to create the final product. Some vinyl art toys also include additional features, such as articulation or accessories, that can increase their appeal to collectors. In addition to their artistic and collectible value, vinyl art toys can also have social and cultural significance. Some artists and designers use vinyl art toys to comment on or critique social issues or celebrate aspects of their own identity or community. For example, some vinyl art toys celebrate the LGBTQ+ community, while others explore themes of mental health, environmentalism, or political activism. Vinyl art toys have become a global phenomenon that bridges art, design, and pop culture, inspiring creativity and passion among collectors and enthusiasts worldwide. Whether displayed on a shelf, used in a diorama, or customized to reflect a personal vision, vinyl art toys offer a unique and exciting way to explore contemporary art and design boundaries.

Collectibility and the Future of Vinyl Art Toys

The collectibility of Vinyl Art Toys has surged, with enthusiasts and collectors often waiting in long lines or participating in online drops for limited edition releases. This phenomenon has spawned a vibrant secondary market, with rare pieces fetching high prices at auction. The value of these toys extends beyond their material worth, representing a slice of the cultural zeitgeist and often serving as a physical connection to the artist who created them. As the art world continues to evolve, Vinyl Art Toys are poised to play an increasingly significant role. They offer a unique intersection of art and commerce, individual expression and mass production, street culture, and mainstream acceptance. The future of these toys is likely to see further collaborations between artists, toy companies, and cultural institutions, expanding the reach and significance of this dynamic art form. In essence, Vinyl Art Toys represent the ongoing dynamism of art, its ability to adapt, and its relentless pursuit of new forms of expression. They embody the spirit of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, encapsulating the narratives and aesthetics of these movements in a compact, collectible format. As the appreciation for Vinyl Art Toys grows, so does the recognition of their place in the broader tapestry of contemporary art.

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