Bwa-hahaha
Rainbowasaurus is a comin'
Saturday December 20 7-10pm
at Switcheroo
(543-B South Raymond, Pasadena 91105)
with Bwana, mini art show and more!
AND don't forget!!!
tomorrow is our Pretty in Plastic open studio!
in conjunction with the Downtown LA Artwalk
6-9pm in the Spring Arts Tower
(453 South Spring, Suite 1012, Los Angeles 90013)
We'll have toys, art, drinks and fun!
Lots to do tomorrow... with the artwalk and Munky King's Koibito release, but stop by to say hi or just come chill with us!
VTN... Whew!
What with finals, VTN and Gallery 1988 craziness (where I lackey it up), the past week has just about killed me. But I have dragged myself out of the grave just for you...
It was awesome seeing everybody out at VTN this past weekend! Pretty in Plastic had a sweet booth near the entrance, showing Monty's Mad Puss and Nicebunny's Wack toys in NEON!! (Somehow, the word neon seems to require caps and exclamation points.) And Scott Tolleson showed off Pretty in Plastic paint samples of Doc Von Block at his booth.
I thought Super7's Bemon was awesome but ended up getting some minis instead, agonized over whether to buy all the Treesons I could find, picked up some prints and even won a print in Spanky Stokes's raffle (yay free stuff). There was a lot of great toys (if only I could have them all...) but I forgot to grab some zombies. Arghh.
So since sleep deprivation may make my writing a bit slurry, I'll let pictures and others do the rest for me:
At the Pretty in Plastic booth...
Julie B (the force behind Pretty in Plastic)
Mad Puss got a lot of interest. Monty had prototypes on display with the release coming next year. He also had some prints (more on those later) and an animation which you can watch at Mad Puss's site here.
Monty's MAD PUSS @ ToyCyte
Wack in NEON!! What more is there to say?
More info and to buy (only 4 left!) @ Nicebunny
Doc Von Block @ ToyCyte.
(Thank you Jeremy Brautman and ToyCyte for not subjecting these poor fools to more of my tired rambling...)
Evil Poopicorn was also released at the VTN after party/Switcheroo open house...
Vinyl Pulse has pics. (Check out the poopy fare!)
And before I go, Pretty in Plastic open studio Thursday 6-9pm in the Spring Arts Tower! Be there!
453 S Spring Suite 1012, Los Angeles 90013
at 5th & Spring
It was awesome seeing everybody out at VTN this past weekend! Pretty in Plastic had a sweet booth near the entrance, showing Monty's Mad Puss and Nicebunny's Wack toys in NEON!! (Somehow, the word neon seems to require caps and exclamation points.) And Scott Tolleson showed off Pretty in Plastic paint samples of Doc Von Block at his booth.
I thought Super7's Bemon was awesome but ended up getting some minis instead, agonized over whether to buy all the Treesons I could find, picked up some prints and even won a print in Spanky Stokes's raffle (yay free stuff). There was a lot of great toys (if only I could have them all...) but I forgot to grab some zombies. Arghh.
So since sleep deprivation may make my writing a bit slurry, I'll let pictures and others do the rest for me:
At the Pretty in Plastic booth...
Julie B (the force behind Pretty in Plastic)
Mad Puss got a lot of interest. Monty had prototypes on display with the release coming next year. He also had some prints (more on those later) and an animation which you can watch at Mad Puss's site here.
Monty's MAD PUSS @ ToyCyte
Wack in NEON!! What more is there to say?
More info and to buy (only 4 left!) @ Nicebunny
Doc Von Block @ ToyCyte.
(Thank you Jeremy Brautman and ToyCyte for not subjecting these poor fools to more of my tired rambling...)
Evil Poopicorn was also released at the VTN after party/Switcheroo open house...
Vinyl Pulse has pics. (Check out the poopy fare!)
And before I go, Pretty in Plastic open studio Thursday 6-9pm in the Spring Arts Tower! Be there!
453 S Spring Suite 1012, Los Angeles 90013
at 5th & Spring
Labels:
doc von block,
mad puss,
vtn,
wack and blite
Poopicorn - Evil Poopicorn photos (release Saturday!)
goodness gracious. evil poopicorn tomorrow. and much much more... at the vtn after-party/switcheroo open house. (and at VTN itself.) vinyl pulse just sent up an awesome post with several handfuls of poopicorn photos so here is evil poopicorn for you to drool over...
Labels:
amanda visell,
poopicorn,
switcheroo
Open Studio! Hooray!
Thursday December 11, during Downtown Art Walk, Pretty in Plastic is having an open studio in the Spring Arts Tower! You can see new toys we're working on (top secret) as well as toys we've made in the past. We'll also have drinks and more.
A lot of galleries are participating in the art walk, and you can find out about them here: DowntownArtWalk.com. I'm particularly excited about Crewest's "Printed" show that will be running.
We'll be having our open studio 6-9pm on Thursday, December 11. So make your rounds of the galleries and then stop by:
Pretty in Plastic open studio
453 South Spring St.
Suite 1012
Los Angeles, CA 90013
at Spring & 5th St.
ALSO...
VTN is this weekend, and we'll have Brian Castleforte's Wack & Blite toys in a exclusive secret colorway at the Pretty in Plastic booth. And we'll only have six.
In addition, you'll get a sneak preview of Mad Puss by Monty, and Scott Tolleson will have new paint samples of Doc Von Block.
A lot of galleries are participating in the art walk, and you can find out about them here: DowntownArtWalk.com. I'm particularly excited about Crewest's "Printed" show that will be running.
We'll be having our open studio 6-9pm on Thursday, December 11. So make your rounds of the galleries and then stop by:
Pretty in Plastic open studio
453 South Spring St.
Suite 1012
Los Angeles, CA 90013
at Spring & 5th St.
ALSO...
VTN is this weekend, and we'll have Brian Castleforte's Wack & Blite toys in a exclusive secret colorway at the Pretty in Plastic booth. And we'll only have six.
In addition, you'll get a sneak preview of Mad Puss by Monty, and Scott Tolleson will have new paint samples of Doc Von Block.
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Pretty In Plastic Inc. is located in Downtown Los Angeles. We are toy couture and do everything from design...sculpt...prototype...limited art runs...to manufacturing...from small scale to large! -Julie B.