Mark Ryden's YHWH...OMG
Ryden fans of lesser means rejoice! After three years in production, a “miserable, hellish ordeal” wryly according to co-creator Long Gone John, Mark Ryden will have his first vinyl figure available through Ryden’s publishing arm Porterhouse and Long Gone John’s company Necessaries Toy Foundation (who also did a series of figures for Camille Rose Garcia.)
A 3-D representation of “YHWH”, an amorphous pink blobby bunny mini god with multiple eyes taken from Ryden’s painting of the same name, the figure is just beginning to reach the home stretch after dealing with multiple production companies as well as Ryden’s eye for absolute perfection with anything he is affiliated with.
The photograph was taken by non other than Brian McCarty who if you are not familiar with his work, takes amazing photographs of vinyl toys! He really captures the moment of the toy, and give it a life like presence, like they are are alive and living with us in our day to day lives.
This info and pictures were taken from Hi-Fructose's site, and please hit the link HERE and go check out more awesome photos as well as alot more great reading about the whole process of the toy creation and an inside look into Ryden's work!
A 3-D representation of “YHWH”, an amorphous pink blobby bunny mini god with multiple eyes taken from Ryden’s painting of the same name, the figure is just beginning to reach the home stretch after dealing with multiple production companies as well as Ryden’s eye for absolute perfection with anything he is affiliated with.
The photograph was taken by non other than Brian McCarty who if you are not familiar with his work, takes amazing photographs of vinyl toys! He really captures the moment of the toy, and give it a life like presence, like they are are alive and living with us in our day to day lives.
This info and pictures were taken from Hi-Fructose's site, and please hit the link HERE and go check out more awesome photos as well as alot more great reading about the whole process of the toy creation and an inside look into Ryden's work!
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