Vinyl Art Toys

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  • Sale -36% He Man MOTU He-Man Art Toy by Virgil Abloh- Off White He Man MOTU He-Man Art Toy by Virgil Abloh- Off White

    Virgil Abloh- Off White He Man MOTU He-Man Art Toy by Virgil Abloh- Off White

    Virgil Abloh x He-Man Toy by Off White Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2023 Limited Edition Artwork Size 4x7 New In Box Printed. Virgil Abloh x MOTU He-Man Figure | "WOMAN" Stands 7 inches tall 30 points of articulation Comes with swappable hands, power sword, and shield Includes a comic book and art print designed by Reggieknow Comes in special monochromatic packaging. Virgil Abloh leaves his mark on Eternia. In shades of monochromatic nude, our iconic characters from Masters of the Universe are reimagined by the legendary artist (and long-time MOTU fan). Choose from He-Man, Skeletor, Battle Cat, and Skele-god. Each figure has accessories like swappable hands and battle weapons for epic displays. Also included is a comic book and art print illustrated by Reggieknow Virgil Abloh's Post-Modern Take on He-Man The Virgil Abloh x He-Man Toy by Off White is a bold re-envisioning of one of the most beloved characters from the 1980s cartoon and action figure series, "Masters of the Universe" (MOTU). Released as a limited edition vinyl sculpture in 2023, this collectible artwork stands at the intersection of pop culture, street art, and designer collectibles, reflecting a modern reinterpretation of classic icons. Measuring 4x7 inches and crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the figure displays a monochromatic nude palette, a signature choice of Abloh that strips the character down to its essential form, inviting a reevaluation of He-Man's symbolic meaning. With 30 points of articulation, the figure is engineered for dynamic posing, allowing collectors to interact with and display the piece in many heroic stances. Abloh's passion for MOTU shines through in his thoughtful inclusion of accessories such as swappable hands, a power sword, and a shield, each enhancing the narrative capability of the figure. Swapping hands or weapons goes beyond mere customization; it engages with the figure's underlying story of empowerment and heroism. Collectibility and Presentation Beyond its function as a play object, this He-Man figure is a work of art. It comes accompanied by a comic book and an art print designed by Reggieknow, extending the narrative from three-dimensional form into graphic art. Including these items adds layers to the figure's collectibility, ensuring that it is not just a singular piece but part of a broader artistic endeavor. Presented in special monochromatic packaging, the figure reflects Abloh's design philosophy, merging the worlds of fashion, music, and art. It's a presentation that elevates the figure from a mere collectible to a statement piece reflective of Abloh's cultural impact and his vision for redefining the aesthetics of pop and street art. Legacy of Virgil Abloh and Street Pop Art Abloh, before his untimely passing, was a cultural titan whose work transcended the conventional boundaries of art and design. His reimagining of He-Man is emblematic of his approach to creation—one that is unafraid to revisit and revolutionize popular narratives. As with his other endeavors, Abloh blurs the lines between street art's subversive edge and pop art's mass appeal, suggesting new ways to consider the influence of cultural icons. The Virgil Abloh x He-Man Toy is more than a tribute to a childhood favorite; it's a piece of street pop art and graffiti artwork that encapsulates the transformative vision of one of the contemporary art world's most influential figures. Through this figure, collectors and fans are invited to explore the realms of Eternia anew and to appreciate the enduring legacy of Virgil Abloh as an artist who redefined what it means to be a creator in the modern era.

    $250.00$160.00

  • Sale -36% Skeletor MOTU He-Man Art Toy by Virgil Abloh- Off White Skeletor MOTU He-Man Art Toy by Virgil Abloh- Off White

    Virgil Abloh- Off White Skeletor MOTU He-Man Art Toy by Virgil Abloh- Off White

    Virgil Abloh x Skeletor Toy by Off White Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2023 Limited Edition Artwork Size 4x7 New In Box Printed. Virgil Abloh x MOTU Skeletor Figure | "HER" Stands 7 inches tall 30 points of articulation Comes with swappable hands, ram staff, and shaping staff Includes a comic book and art print designed by Reggieknow Comes in monochromatic premium packaging. Virgil Abloh leaves his mark on Eternia. In shades of monochromatic nude, our iconic characters from Masters of the Universe are reimagined by the legendary artist (and long-time MOTU fan). Choose from He-Man, Skeletor, Battle Cat, and Skele-god. Each figure has accessories like swappable hands and battle weapons for epic displays. Also included is a comic book and art print illustrated by Reggieknow. Virgil Abloh's Artistic Intervention in Pop Culture The collaboration between Virgil Abloh and the Masters of the Universe franchise culminates in a stunning reinterpretation of Skeletor, presented as a limited edition vinyl sculpture. This collectible is a testament to Abloh's profound influence on the intersection of pop culture and art, and it showcases his ability to reimagine classic icons through a contemporary lens. In this 2023 release, Abloh extends his creative narrative to action figures, transforming Skeletor, a quintessential villain from the Masters of the Universe series, into a monochromatic piece that blurs the line between toy and art. Standing 7 inches tall and boasting 30 points of articulation, the figure is not just a static model but a dynamic sculpture inviting interaction. The attention to detail is evident in the included swappable hands and battle weapons, allowing for various epic displays and arrangements. The toy comes with an array of accessories that enhance its value as a collector's item, including a ram staff, a shaping staff, and an art print designed by Reggieknow, all presented in monochromatic premium packaging. These elements reflect Abloh's dedication to design and understanding the narrative's significance in objects. Including the comic book provides context and enriches the storytelling aspect of the sculpture, weaving together the visual and literary strands of the Masters of the Universe saga. Legacy and Impact of Abloh's Work Virgil Abloh, renowned for his work in fashion and as a creative director, has left an indelible mark on various aspects of design and art. His reinterpretation of Skeletor symbolizes his approach to artistry—innovative, boundary-pushing, and deeply rooted in a pop culture narrative. Abloh's craftsmanship and ability to infuse contemporary artistry into beloved figures from pop culture have solidified his status as a trailblazer in street pop art and graffiti artwork. In creating this limited edition Skeletor vinyl sculpture, Abloh invites us to view familiar characters from a new perspective. The choice of a monochromatic nude palette strips the figure of its traditional, colorful attire, presenting it as a blank canvas that challenges the viewer to reimagine Skeletor's story. This choice serves as a metaphor for Abloh's broader artistic philosophy: to see beyond the surface and to appreciate the potential for reinvention. Collectibility and Artistic Merit As a limited edition piece, the Skeletor toy by Virgil Abloh is a valuable addition to the world of collectibles. It exemplifies how street pop art can transcend traditional canvases and be manifested in various forms, from wearable art to posable sculptures. Abloh's work is sought after not only for its artistic merit but also for its cultural significance, and this Skeletor figure is a prime example of how collectible artwork can become a conversation piece about the intersections of art, design, and pop culture. The Virgil Abloh x Skeletor Toy is a celebration of street pop art and a tribute to the cultural impact of the Masters of the Universe franchise. Abloh's artistry shines through in this limited edition sculpture, allowing collectors and fans alike to own a piece of his visionary reinterpretation of a classic character. This work stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Virgil Abloh and his unique ability to blend the worlds of pop culture, street art, and high art.

    $250.00$160.00

  • Sale -36% Battle Cat MOTU He-Man Art Toy by Virgil Abloh- Off White Battle Cat MOTU He-Man Art Toy by Virgil Abloh- Off White

    Virgil Abloh- Off White Battle Cat MOTU He-Man Art Toy by Virgil Abloh- Off White

    Virgil Abloh x Battle Cat Art Toy by Off White Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2023 Limited Edition Artwork Size 14x7 New In Box Printed. Virgil Abloh x MOTU Battle Cat Figure | "ARMS" Stands 14 inches long 30 points of articulation Comes with helmet and armor Includes a comic book and art print designed by Reggieknow Comes in monochromatic premium packaging. Virgil Abloh leaves his mark on Eternia. In shades of monochromatic nude, our iconic characters from Masters of the Universe are reimagined by the legendary artist (and long-time MOTU fan). Choose from He-Man, Skeletor, Battle Cat, and Skele-god. Each figure has accessories like swappable hands and battle weapons for epic displays. Also included is a comic book and art print illustrated by Reggieknow. The Intersection of Street Pop Art and Iconic Nostalgia: Virgil Abloh's MOTU Battle Cat In the dynamic world of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork, a new collaboration has emerged that encapsulates the spirit of contemporary design while paying homage to the nostalgic characters of a cherished saga. The "Virgil Abloh x Battle Cat Art Toy" represents a fusion of the celebrated stylistic approach of Virgil Abloh, the founder of Off-White, and the enduring legacy of the "Masters of the Universe" (MOTU) series. This limited edition vinyl sculpture is not merely a collectible but a statement piece that stands at the crossroads of art, design, and popular culture. This artwork is a tangible celebration of the impact of figures like He-Man and Battle Cat on generations. Crafted with precision, the collectible spans an impressive 14 inches, a scale that fully allows each detail to be appreciated. With 30 points of articulation, this figure transcends the static nature of traditional sculptures, inviting collectors to engage with the artwork on a kinesthetic level. The intricate design of the helmet and armor, which accompany the figure, highlight Abloh's attention to detail and his commitment to storytelling through design. Virgil Abloh's Artistic Vision Meets Masters of the Universe Virgil Abloh's influence on the aesthetic of the artwork is unmistakable. Known for his groundbreaking work that often incorporates monochromatic themes, Abloh applies this signature style to reimagine the vibrant world of Eternia. He presents the Battle Cat in shades of monochromatic nude, stripping the character of its traditional color palette to reveal the raw, sculptural beauty beneath. This design choice not only recontextualizes the character within the realm of high art but also challenges the observer to view the familiar through a transformed lens. Including a comic book and art print, designed by Reggieknow, further enhances the collectible's value, weaving a narrative that celebrates and expands upon the MOTU lore. These additional elements are not mere afterthoughts but integral components of the artwork, offering a deeper dive into the universe that Abloh has visually redefined. Exclusive Packaging and Presentation: A Tribute to Collectors Recognizing the importance of presentation in the world of collectibles, Abloh ensures that the experience begins when one looks at the packaging. The premium monochromatic box protects the artwork and serves as an extension of the piece itself. It is a prelude to the craftsmanship that awaits inside, promising an unboxing experience that is as curated and thoughtful as the artwork it encases. Collectors of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork often seek pieces that offer versatility and a story. The Virgil Abloh x MOTU Battle Cat figure delivers on both fronts. With swappable hands and battle weapons, the figure allows for an array of epic display options. Each accessory has been designed with the same level of care and precision as the central figure, ensuring that the aesthetic integrity of the piece is maintained regardless of its configuration. Legacy and Influence: Virgil Abloh's Mark on Pop Culture Virgil Abloh's foray into the world of MOTU with this Battle Cat art toy is a testament to his versatility and influence as an artist. His ability to navigate between the worlds of high fashion, streetwear, and now collectible art toys demonstrates a fluidity emblematic of Street Pop Art itself. Abloh's work with the MOTU characters is a vibrant reminder that art is not confined to galleries or museums; it thrives in the spaces we live, on the streets we traverse, and in the memories of the stories we've grown up with. The collaboration between Virgil Abloh and Masters of the Universe is a significant moment in the timeline of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork. It encapsulates a constantly evolving movement, yet firmly rooted in the cultural touchstones of our past. This limited edition artwork is not only a collector's item but a piece of pop culture history, a narrative captured in vinyl, and a celebration of the enduring power of design.

    $250.00$160.00

  • Sale -36% Skull Face 100% & 400% Be@rbrick Art Toy by Madballs x Medicom Skull Face 100% & 400% Be@rbrick Art Toy by Madballs x Medicom

    BE@RBRICK Skull Face 100% & 400% Be@rbrick Art Toy by Madballs x Medicom

    Skull Face 100% & 400% Be@rbrick Art Toy by Madballs x Medicom Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Urban Collectable Art Figures 2021 Madballs Be@rbrick Skull Face 100% and 400% Collectible Set stands approximately 2.75 and 11.02 inches tall. New in Box. The Intersection of Street Pop Art and Collectable Culture: Madballs x Medicom's Skull Face Be@rbrick In the ever-expanding universe of urban collectible art figures, the collaboration between Madballs and Medicom Toy Corporation has resulted in a striking creation: the Skull Face 100% & 400% Be@rbrick. This limited edition vinyl art toy set, released in 2021, is a tangible celebration of street pop art and the collectible culture that has flourished around such items. Standing at approximately 2.75 inches and 11.02 inches tall, these art toys manifest the playful yet edgy spirit that characterizes much of contemporary pop art, street art, and graffiti artwork. The Be@rbrick, a collectible toy designed and produced by the Japanese company Medicom Toy Incorporated, is a canvas for artistic expression that bridges the gap between traditional art and the more accessible realm of street pop art. The Skull Face Be@rbricks, adorned with the iconic imagery from Madballs—a series of toy rubber balls created in the 1980s and known for their grotesque designs—is a homage to the nostalgia of past pop culture and the modern aesthetics of urban art. Cultural Significance and Artistic Value of Be@rbrick Collectibles The significance of the Be@rbrick in the landscape of modern collectibles cannot be overstated. It has become a cultural icon in its own right, serving as a unique platform for artists and brands to showcase their creativity. The Skull Face Be@rbrick set is a perfect example of this, marrying the irreverent and provocative designs of Madballs with the clean, minimalistic form of the Be@rbrick figure. The result is a collectible that is both a piece of art and a part of a broader cultural conversation that includes street pop art and graffiti artwork. Each figure in the Skull Face Be@rbrick set is a testament to the detailed craftsmanship and artistic integrity that Medicom Toy is known for. From the intricate skeletal patterns that adorn the figure's surface to the vivid contrast of colors, every aspect of the design has been carefully considered to create a visually compelling piece. The statistics, new in the box, are meant for display and represent the collector's appreciation for the art form and its cultural narrative. In a broader sense, the Skull Face Be@rbricks act as a symbol of the democratization of art. By translating the aesthetic commonly associated with street pop art and graffiti artwork into a tangible object, Medicom and Madballs have created an accessible artifact to a broad audience. The collectible nature of these figures allows for the appreciation of street art-inspired designs beyond the walls and galleries, fostering a community of collectors and art enthusiasts who can share in the joy of these miniature sculptures. The Skull Face 100% & 400% Be@rbrick set is a vibrant node in the network of street pop art, offering a playful yet profound commentary on the fusion of art and consumer culture. As collectibles, they stand at the intersection of artistry and production, serving as a testament to the evolving nature of art in the public sphere. These vinyl art toys are not mere objects but vessels of cultural and artistic significance, encapsulating the essence of a movement that continues to shape and influence the world of contemporary art.

    $313.00$200.00

  • Sale -36% Toyer Z Art Toy by Frank Kozik Toyer Z Art Toy by Frank Kozik

    Frank Kozik Toyer Z Art Toy by Frank Kozik

    Toyer Z Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Frank Kozik. Frank Kozik SIGNED 2010 Toy2R 11" Toyer Z LE 500 Figure AUTOGRAPHED

    $254.00$163.00

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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