We're about 99% sure that the pictured piece by
Mr. Mitote is titled "Cocodrilo Alebrijes," which would be Spanish for a brightly colored Oaxacan-Mexican folk art sculpture of a crocodile; and, as you may notice, that is exactly what we have here! Intricately sculpted on the 5-inch tall Dunny form, Mr. Mitote's sculpture incorporates his typical, stylistic details — mouth, eyes, arms, and legs — as well as the texture from the circular patches, but adds additional Dunny arms to the back, denoting part of the creature's anatomy. And the coloration is a clean fade from the light top portion to the darker bottom half. A wonderful work, this will be on display at Clutter Magazine's
New York Comic Con Booth #603 as part of their NYCC DTA Dunny Show.
[Images courtesy of The Toy Chronicle]
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