Great selection of new and vintage Japanese toys and Kaijus (strange beasts)
They even have a store category solely dedicated to Godzilla action figures.
Lots of nice art prints too starting at $40.00



The Blog Dedicated To Beautiful Things
"Stefan Buchberger created this innovative fridge for Electrolux's Design Lab 2008. Consisting of a base station and up to 4 seperate stackable modules, each section is removable and customizable with various skins, a bottle opener and a whiteboard."
"BLOCK is a small night light full of child’s taste, warm primrose light passes through the white toy bricks with three degrees of brightness adjustment that can meet your different demands to light, and the attached second brick allows you to place it on the main product of Block Light freely and experience childishness again."
Someone should print this on a shirt, I would definitely sport this (but then again its probably on eBay already or it has been for a long time)
Regarded as one of the most intricate album covers along with The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is Michael Jackson's Dangerous album cover designed by Mark Ryden.
A fitting tribute to the King of Pop who just now became the first artist ever to sell 1,000,000 downloads within a week.
You're never really a legend if you don't die prematurely just like John Lennon, Bob Marley and Jimi Hendrix for example.
On the bright side, the man's legacy won't be tarnished any further.
mmmmm trippy
"The cover of his Dangerous album had some interesting features on it. The Freemasonic symbol of the One Eye can be found and also the picture of a watery lake behind which laid burning flames. It seems as though anyone entering into the water would really be entering into the fire.
The cover also has on it a picture of a bald headed man well known to the occult as Alistair Crowley. He himself was a Freemason and wrote the book "The New Law of Man" which stated in it that it would one day replace the Qur'ân as the law of man."
That bit taken from prisonplanet
Another good image I found of Michael Jackson rendered in the pop art style, just thought I'd share it, this is an art blog after all:
Image via the National Portrait Gallery
One of the things I've been fascinated about lately is paper. Ever since I started playing around with papercraft I've realized the potential of paper as a medium for creating wonderful things from paper toys to high art.
Yulia Brodskaya's concept is simple, but the resulting work is highly detailed and brilliant.
Hard to pick images for this post, everything looks equally good so be sure to check out all her stuff.
Found via drawn!