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Bob Marley – jonpaulkaiser

May 18, 2009 Author: Raphael | Filed under: jonpaulkaiser, Kidrobot 3" Dunny

Artist Name: Kat Brunnegraff
Location: Ohio, health USA
Personal Blog: kat-scratch-fever.blogspot.com

Kat Brunnegraff may be a new comer to the designer toy scene, information pills but that doesn’t mean she hasn’t been making waves already. Known for her distinct night-like style, for sale she made her appearance to the scene in the beginning of this year starting with her Custom Illazilla which was featured on the cross-country tour. We had a chance to catch up with Kat and ask her a few questions!

Custom Toy Lab:
Please tell us more about yourself Kat that hasn’t been mentioned already?

I’m 25 years old, I live in Columbus, Ohio, I attended CCAD for 4 years and have a BFA in illustration… it’s funny I don’t ever need the thing anymore but the training I got was good.
I originally went to art school intending to become an animator, but switched over to illustration after the mass firings of all the 2D animators from Disney back in 2002-2003.  I remember hating painting when I did it in school, we were never allowed to really draw the way we wanted to, it always had to be realistic, which is fine but I like to experiment with styles.  I all but gave up on painting by the time I graduated from CCAD in 2006 because I found it to be dull and time consuming.

After I graduated did a lot of digital art but a lot of people, my husband included, told me that I should paint.  I never listened to them though, I thought that I hated painting, it was messy it took forever to dry etc…  But after I found Krista Huot (a fabulous artist) on myspace I messaged her and told her how much I loved her paintings. (I eventually bought one from her) I asked her every question about the gallery scene and how to get my art out there that I could think of and she was very nice and told me that she’d give me the same advice that Gary Baseman had given her a while back, PAINT!   So I finally caved and started painting, my first few attempts were lacking, but after a while something clicked and people seemed to like them.

Custom Toy Lab:
What brought you into in the custom toy scene?
I’ve been a toy collector/admirer since… forever, I used to stare longingly at my computer screen on a website called “Sweaty Frog” back in the 90’s (now known as “My Plastic Heart”) for hours, wanting to buy the really cool, really different toys but never being able to afford them. (I was a teenager with no job back then)  It’s been a dream of mine to have toys made after my own characters for a long time, but since I’m so new on the scene people didn’t know who I was as a painter or toy artist.  So I decided to pick a theme that I enjoyed and some popular toys and start customizing them to see if I could make a name for myself in the custom toy world.  So far, so good.

Custom Toy Lab:
What is the toy scene like there down in Ohio?
There aren’t too many places in Columbus,Ohio that sell Urban Vinyl/Art Toys, but we have one really awesome gallery that does sell them called Rivet and there is Shoparooni up in Cleveland.  So, it seems like it’s just starting to get popular here, I mean I only just discovered it myself around two years ago.  Also there is a shop called Anime Palace that sells Tokidoki toys, I go there from time to time to get my cute fix.

Custom Toy Lab:
Your custom toys have a night-like feel to them. What inspired you to customize your toys with this type of style?

Well, I LOVE the night time, love the sky, the moon, the stars, I wish that people were more aware of how the nights sky is supposed to look, so it seemed natural to me to paint a night theme.  Also subconsciously I was influenced by the movie Princess Mononoke that I had seen back when I was 14.  I hadn’t seen it for a long time and only recently while watching it did I realize that the creature in the movie was also called a Night Walker, I thought about that creature often while painting my first toy in this style.

Custom Toy Lab:
If you were able to collaborate with any other artists out there in the toy scene, who would be your first choice?

There are a lot really… Jeremiah Ketner, Krista Huot, Jared Deal, Gnarf Death, Johnny Yanok… too many to list them all! I love all their styles and it would be super fun to collaborate with any one of them.

Custom Toy Lab:
Has this artist inspired you in any way?

All of the artists I listed inspire me to be a better painter, and to work harder, some of the colors I use are inspired by them.

Custom Toy Lab:
What other kinds of mediums do you work on besides toys?

I work on wood a lot when I do paintings, I prefer it over canvas, I just love the way the wood grain shows through, gives it a more natural feel.

I love to work with plush toys as well, they’re super fun to make, also easier than sculpting which I do like to do every once in a while when and back when I  couldn’t afford to buy a fancy toy I’d just make my own!   Still do sometimes.

Custom Toy Lab:
Did you find it difficult to work on a toy as opposed to [medium]?
Vinyl/Plastic is MUCH harder to paint on than wood, a lot more prep time is needed.  Some toys have to have paint stripped off, body parts removed and need to be spray painted or sanded before you can start to paint.  But I’m not complaining I love just sitting outside with some stinky nail polish remover and thinking about what I want to make a new toy look like.  It’s very relaxing.

Custom Toy Lab:
If you don’t mind us asking, what kind of other upcoming projects do you have going on at the moment? What can we expect next?

Weeeelllll I wasn’t going to tell anyone but I was thinking about doing a new series soon after I do a few more Night Walkers, with either a Forest theme or a Snow theme.   I’m also working on some toys and paintings for some upcoming gallery shows.

Custom Toy Lab:
Every artist has a set of tools that they use for customizing, what would you consider yours to be?

Paint, Nail Polish Remover, Cotton Balls, Hair Dryer, Paint Brushes, Spray Paint, and a warm dry day to help the paint dry faster.

Custom Toy Lab:
On average, how long does it usually take you to finish customizing a toy?

It depends on the size/shape/number of parts a toy has, but on average it takes me about 6 hours to do a 5 inch toy.  Sometimes more time sometimes less.  Depends on prep work too.

Custom Toy Lab:
What sort of advice would you give to new artists who are considering breaking into the toy scene?

Pick something you love, it can be anything really.  Something cool or beautiful, or crazy, doesn’t matter what, and just make toys.  It takes time and patience to get noticed.

Custom Toy Lab:
As an artist do you take commission requests? How can you be contacted if people are interested?  Yes I do take commissions, I can be contacted at kat.brunnegraff@gmail.com
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Artist name: jonpaulkaiser
Artist website: jonpaulkaiser.blog.co.uk
Artist location: United Kingdom
Toy Name: Bob Marley
Toy Type: Kidrobot 3″ Dunny
Toy Story: This was a specific request from a customer, pharm
and Bob was what he wanted.
Artist available for commission? If you like my style, shoot me an email at jonpaulkaiser [at] hotmail.com cheers!
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Effuseus – Derek Kiser

May 8, 2009 Author: Raphael | Filed under: Derek Kiser, Kidrobot 4" Mini Munny

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Artist name: Squink!
Artist website: squinky.co.uk
Artist location: Sheffield, there
United Kingdom
Toy Name: Crumpet Eater
Toy Type: Kidrobot 8″ Dunny
Toy Story: This little guy is hungry for crumpets! He will sniff them out no matter where they are hidden..
Toy Available for sale: Nope, stuff
unfortunately toy is not available for sale.
Artist available for commission? Yes, please contact me via www.squinky.co.uk
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Frankenzombie – fershozombie

May 3, 2009 Author: Raphael | Filed under: fershozombie, Kidrobot 4" Mini Munny

It’s been a while since we’ve added a new feature here on the blog, disorder but it doesn’t just stop there or here for that matter. We will gradually be adding more features as time progresses to further enhance the blog.

Seeing as we are a blog dedicated to custom designer toys, rheumatologist we wanted to bring the community one step closer in the form of a forum. That’s right, Custom Toy Lab now has it’s very own forum where you can meet and discuss everything toys. Registration on the blog is quick and easy and you can post right away with any questions you might have or simply to join ongoing discussions.

Check out: http://forums.customtoylab.com

To keep things clean on the forums, we have put in place a couple moderators who will make sure that the forum is running smoothly. We would like to encourage all you toy lovers out to there to join the forum and discuss what we’re sure you all love, TOYS! We may just be running a contest in connection with the new forums, who knows?

Thank you everyone for your continued support. We’d like to remind our readers that Custom Toy Lab is on Twitter, be sure to follow us if you haven’t already.
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Artist name: fershozombie
Artist website: flickr.com/photos/fershozombie
Artist location: Juarez, prostate
Mexico
Toy Name: Frankenzombie
Toy Type: Kidrobot 4″ Mini Munny
Toy Story: …he loves eating brains and electricity.
Toy Available for sale: Yes, clinic
please e-mail livingdeaddragqueen [at] hotmail.com for more information on how you can purchase this toy.
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ShishQeeBob – DLi$h

Apr 29, 2009 Author: Raphael | Filed under: 3" Mad*L, DLi$h, Mad*L

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Artist name: DLi$h
Artist website: deliciousdrips.com
Artist location: Berkeley, CA
Toy Name: ShishQeeBob
Toy Type: 3″ Mad*L
Toy Story: He”s a steampunk inspired rotisserie. He’s cooking a Toy2r Qee, hence the name ShishQeeBOB!!!
Toy Available for sale: Nope, unfortunately this toy is not available for sale at the moment.
Artist available for commission? Yes, please info [at] deliciousdrips.com or call the artist directly using 650-740-4415.
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Artist name: VANG
Artist website: vanhoanguyen.com
Artist location: Germany
Toy Name: iPod Baby Di Di & Mei Mei
Toy Type: 3″ Baby Di Di & Mei Mei
Toy Story: Love music and ready to rock!
Toy Available for sale: Unfortunately this toy is not available for sale at the moment.
Artist available for commission? Yes, store
please info [at] vanhoanguyen.com for more information about commissions.
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iPod Baby Di Di & Mei Mei – VANG

Apr 24, 2009 Author: Raphael | Filed under: 3" Baby Di Di & Mei Mei, VANG

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Artist name: Walter Jacott aka. Chauskoskis
Artist website: flickr.com/photos/walterjacott
Artist location: Playa del carmen, pill
Mexico
Toy Name: Devil (Male)
Toy Type: Kidrobot 4″ Mini Munny
Toy Story: My first toy custom ever… I just picked the first sketch I did and then started to paint.
Toy Available for sale: Yes, please contact the artist for more information provided below.
Artist available for commission? Please e-mail wjacott [at] gmail.com or visit http://www.flickr.com/photos/walterjacott for more information.

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tearsofthebun-1

Artist name: Sarah Miskelly
Artist website: flickr.com/photos/sarahmiskelly/
Artist location: North East, pharm
United Kingdom
Toy Name: Tears of the Bun
Toy Type: Toy2R 8″ Bunnee Qee
Toy Story: A sad little bunny with a penchant for polka dot bikinis.
Toy Available for sale: Nope, eczema
unfortunately this toy is not available for sale.
Artist available for commission? Please email me with any commission requests or if you see something you like in my Flickr stream :) sarah [at] miskellaneous.co.uk
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Yeti – Gawein

Apr 16, 2009 Author: Raphael | Filed under: Gawein, Kidrobot 3" Dunny

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Artist name: Meni Tzima
Artist website: yupyland.com
Artist location: Athens, Greece
Toy Name: Mr. Pusher Button
Toy Type: Kidrobot 4″ Mini Munny
Toy Story: Mr Pusher Button is a fashion photographer. Click click!
Toy Available for sale: Unfortunately this toy is not available for sale.
Artist available for commission? Yes, unhealthy
please contact info [at] yupyland.com for more information.
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