Oct 7 2012

Phineaus Grock

One of the cleverest denizens of Retropolis. He and Mr. Head run the royal academy of science among other things. They work closely together  to forward the knowledge and learning of all Mechtorians. Winding and stocking each other in a show of unity between the two different life forces within the realm. This display is looked upon disapprovingly by the religious leaders who take it as a direct snub by the scientific and philosophical members of society against their doctrines of segregation .

Vinyl, ABS, Acrylic, Vintage clock parts, Styrene, Lead, Epoxy resin, Vintage draughtsman’s tools, Vintage glass dome on a carved wooden base.
7.5″ tall. ( 12″ tall in dome.)

For my solo “Postcard from New Yorkshire” show at MPH in New York next week.


Oct 4 2012

M. R. J. Blackwood

Writer of pulp fiction, recluse and misanthrope. Montague weaves lurid tales of horror and dark fantasy for several small press magazines.
He and his growing band of loyal readers consider his mini epics insightful literature. But the critics, such as his nemesis Oscar Lynchworthy pour scorn on his compositions and deride them as trash.
But Blackwood knows he is doing great work and it is simply a matter of time before the world realises his genius.

Vinyl, Polymer clay, Epoxy resin, Rubber, Lead, Glass, Steel, Vintage draughtsman’s tools, Vintage clock key, Paper, Vintage bronze toy typewriter, Vintage book base.
8″ tall. ( 10″ tall on base.)
For the “Postcard from New Yorkshire” solo show at MyPlasticHeart New York.


Oct 1 2012

Museum of Oddities

Vladimir Cobweb  –  The Curator
Collector of strange and wonderful things, Vladimir is unfortunately not the most organised of souls.
His Museum of Oddities is a place of wonderment and reflection for the citizens of Retropolis.
The small detail that some of the item’s annotations are a little wide of the mark factually doesn’t seem to have bothered anyone.

Figure : Vinyl, ABS, Rubber, Lead, Glass, Copper, Boxwood, Polymer clay, Steel.
Museum : Vintage wooden scale building model, Gold, Silk, Mahogany, Polymer clay, ABS, MDF, Found objects, Toy parts from the artist’s childhood toy collection.
Building 24″ tall by 11″ wide.

For the “Postcard from New Yorkshire” show at MPH in New York, opening 12th October.

(Click on photos to enlarge..)

A departure for me in size and subject matter. Exploring the locations in Retropolis city as well as its people.
This piece is also a sort of “Meta” representation of my artistic career and influences to date.. Read on for illumination….

Museum Interior Explained.

A    Reference to my “DTA best customiser” Award.
B    Parts of toys I owned and loved as a child. Heads from Micronauts toys and a figure from Zoids.
C    Cthulhu idol. Representing my interest and love of H.P.Lovecraft.
D    Derelict Juggernaut spaceship from Alien ( and Prometheus) Alien was to me what Star Wars seems to be to everyone else..
E    Raygun from “Bucky O’Hare”. Representing my love of cartoon action figures.
F    Qee arm. Qee was my entry level drug for the designer toy world.
G    Egyptian relics. Represent my general interest and love of historical artefacts and esoteric sculpture.
H    Hand of Tetsujin 28. I love 1960’s/ 1970’s Japanese robots. Especially the Mazinger Z school of design.
I    Retro styled electrical items… Love them!
J    Pac Gentleman.
K    The leg of a Gundam ( Zaku) Mech suit. Another japanese robot influence on me.
L    Seed pod. My love of nature and it’s wonderful organic forms.
M    Gwin by October toys. My first production designer toy..
N    A Mace head representing my work with Games Workshop. My first professional work in the toy and games industry when I was 16. (1986).
O    Vintage style camera.. My love of old mechanical objects style again.
P    Representing my interest in collecting replica weapons.
Q    The tentacle of “Bella DeLaMere”. Both a direct link to one of my favourite toy designs and a nod to my interest in tentacles n general as a thematic device.
R    Representing my growing skull collection.
S    Moustache! My good luck totem.
T    A mask as a nod to my time working in the theatre and the time I spent on stage.
U    Bubo. A nod to Ray Harryhausen. A big influence on me and my work.
V    Vampire teeth. My love of camp horror in the Hammer Films tradition.
W    A deep sea diving helmet and a reference to “The First Men in the Moon”. I love early Science Fiction stories such as those written my H. G Wells. And another Ray Harryhausen reference.
X    Nod to those crazy “Biggest ball of twine” type exhibits..
Y    An old key in reference to my interest in Kipple. Items which once had a use but no longer do. It is from these items I create find my raw materials.


Sep 20 2012

Chester at NYCC

My Plastic Heart has announced that they will be have a pre release of the Gin & Tonic edition of Chester Runcorn.
This version will be $64.99 at the myplasticheart booth #3313 during all of NYCC ( New York Comic Con) 2012.
And Doktor A will be there signing Chester Runcorn at the booth on Saturday, October 13 at 4:00pm.
NYCC runs October 11-14.


Sep 4 2012

London Signing event

I am doing a signing at Kidrobot London (19 Earlham St.) on Thursday, Sept. 6 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. to coincide with the launch of my new 8″ Dunny toy there.
Attendees will be able to pick up an exclusive Ironclad Decimator poster limited to 25 pieces for £25.
The first 2 customers will receive a poster for free, and only 20 will be at the event, so get there early if you want one!


Aug 31 2012

Teasing time..

A teaser for a piece in my MPH New York show. Oct 12th..

 


Jul 6 2012

Solo Show


Jul 6 2012

Joshua Axelrod

Mr. Joshua Axelrod…

Vinyl, Polyurethane, Rubber, Glass, ABS, Lead, Copper, Vintage key. (In a glass and wood 7″ tall display dome.)
Figure size 3.5″ Wide x 4.5″ Tall

Created for the “Morphous” group show at Rivet


Jun 6 2012

Gilded Lilies Drummer

For the “Emporium” show (with Skeleton heart and Seymour).

 

Available to view and purchase from the Strychnin Gallery
Boxhagenerstrasse 36, Berlin, Germany
From June the 8th.

7.5″ tall
Vinyl, Epoxy, Acrylic, Styrene, Rubber, Lead, Rubber-wood, Ceader-wood,
Brass, Paper,  Glass, Found Objects, with a vintage Brass clock key.


May 21 2012

Gilded Lilies Bass Player

Some close up shots of the Bass Player..
13″ tall
Vinyl, Epoxy, Polymer Clay, Acrylic, Rubber, Lead, Glass, Steel  Found Objects, with a vintage Brass clock key.

Available to view and purchase from the Strychnin Gallery
Boxhagenerstrasse 36, Berlin, Germany
From June the 8th.