Giant Robot Store and GR2 News
Bliss a free paper features Kent Williams on the cover including an interview. Not enough people pay attention to Kent, but here he is. That’s him floating upside down. That’s Mari Inukai below on the bed. That’s Ayako Fujitani below Mari on the left and Sena Inukai on right. This painting looks gangster. Mari with a sword… dangerous.
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Mari Inukai is a friend to Giant Robot much like many other artists. Her work is often depicting her daughter Sena, but not always. Inukai explores popular culture with her own range of characters, which manifested into her own character figure series, Sekaiseifukudan as seen at Giant Robot Store. They’re not toys, but more in line as an artist work. The video below was taken at Comic-Con when Inukai signed figures and charmed new and old fans. [youtube]8b3vpLoUkB0[/youtube] Her next exhibition, In the Wake of Dreams is below and begins tomorrow. It’s a four person show and should promise beautiful art works. Inukai’s daughter, Sena is pictured below, second from the left.
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[youtube]8b3vpLoUkB0[/youtube] Mari Inukai is an artist living in Los Angeles. This is a short message about what she thinks about signings. It was shot during Comic Con 2011.
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Kid Koala signed his new book, Space Cadet!
David Horvath did his usual, and entertained little kid drawings. A sort of portfolio review.
Giant Robot at Little Tokyo Design Week. I’m a bit behind on the LTDW posts. There’ll be one more post up soon. These photos are from Friday which was slow in our area. It was packed at the JACCC which was screening Totoro and featured another 10 containers, an alcohol area, and a swarm of people. The evening led to nice photos.
Little Bony for you. The little dude fit perfectly in the container as if he were a product.
Martin Hsu who now lives in SF. He’ll be showing at Giant Robot 2 later this year.