Kathie Olivas

Kathie Olivas / Brandt Peters – Sideshow Series: Oracle Print

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KO_Olivas-circusIn time for the beginning of Sideshow online sales, we have an amazing print from the infamous Kathie Olivas curated show.

Available now in the Circus Posterus store, Oracle looks to be the first in a series of sideshow themed prints. This fabulous pairing of Brandt Peters and Kathie Olivas have once again created a spectacle of amazement (just like a circus sideshow would). Don’t miss out on the first in a brilliant series of new prints coming from Circus Posterus!

ORACLE

Edition: 30

Size: 13″ x 19″

Signed & numbered

Printed on fine art using Epson archival inks

Available now right here 

 

San Diego Comic Con Update

sdcc2014You have patiently been waiting on what you will see from Kathie Olivas and Brandt Peters at SDCC, and we finally have some insight into this amazing event.

Both Kathie and Brandt will be signing from 12-2pm on Friday and Sunday at the Cardboard Spaceship booth #5638, and they are bringing along some exciting pieces including:

Midi Green Mint Vamp Masks
Standard Size Mint Vamp Masks
Standard Size Plasma Vamp Masks
9″ Black Cat Skelves
9″ Cyan Vamp Skelves with Red Masks 
…and a few surprises.

More information and images soon!

 

The Stranger Factory x Cotton Candy Machine show is next week

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For the past few weeks, we have been giving you tons of teasers and progress images for the monumental Stranger Factory x Cotton Candy Machine show that opens on Friday, July 11! Two galleries with the same roster of artists is a pretty epic experiment, and we’re excited to be part of it!

Well, if you didn’t get a chance to see all our social media posts this week, here is a quick catch up for you. If you did see all of our fun development images, we have a surprise for you at the end of the slideshow!

hint: it is an image we haven’t shown yet. obviously. 

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BAIT’s Exclusive Wandering Misfits Greeter

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0019I4A2180Get ready, Wandering Misfit fans because there is about to be another exclusive release!

BAIT is releasing their Exclusive Wandering Misfits Greeter this Saturday, June 28th. This orange and white colorway created by the amazing minds of  Kathie Olivas and Brandt Peters, and produced by Cardboard Spaceship, is an in-store only release at their new BAIT LA location on Melrose. Time to complete your Misfit collection!

BAIT LA
7708 Melrose Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90046
323.424.7272

 

Toy Art 2.0

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The Toy Art 2.0 book is not the first coffee table book devoted to toy art on the market, but it is likely the most comprehensive – not just profiling artists and designers, but also collectors and gallery owners. At 4 pounds, it is also likely the heaviest. Most importantly, it is driven by people from within the toy community! The book is spearheaded by Okedoki, a Canadian artist known for toys such as Benny the Dreamer, with former toy blogger Jeremy Brautman(Jeremyriad) on editing and interview duties.

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Kathie and Brandt’s page spreads in the book!

Excitedly for us, the Circus Posterus collective is featured a lot in the book. Brandt Peters and Kathie Olivas, Chris Ryniak, and FERG are interviewed, alongside many of our friends. Jeremy is a good interviewer, and includes the usual introductions and surfacey questions, but also digs for details on toy productions, frustrations with the artistic process and common artists myths. Still, even though the seasoned toy community members can find lots of new ideas in the book, it remains accessible and a perfect introduction for newcomers to designer toy art.

Where this book excels though, is spotlighting the gears that make the toy industry run. I loved reading the interviews with Julie B. of Pretty in Plastic, the master sculptor behind some of the industry’s most well loved figures, as well as the essay by Kirby Kerr, although writing about his life as a toy collector and not the gallery director/co-owner for Rotofugi. In addition, several of our own Sideshow community are in the book as well – Stacyjean and Sara Harvey, two wonderful women that we look forward to seeing every year. It is also more than obvious, looking at collectors like Stacy and Sara(and by the way, there are pages and pages of full colour and absolutely drool worthy toy shelves that make it into the book), that collecting is its own art form and passion project.

An outtake from the book of Stacyjean's wonderful collection.

An outtake from the book of Stacyjean’s wonderful collection.

 I’ve always felt that most “art books” are great machines to promote artists, which is all well and good, but the true heart of every community has always been its people…every single one of them, not just the ones selling stuff. As Jeremy told me, “When I came on board the project, I read all 500 pages and started cutting it down to a reasonable amount of text. Along the way, I noticed that this wasn’t a book about the world of toy art ten years ago, but rather the Internet-enabled world of toy art: emphasis on community and collaboration.”

I’ve always been blown away at the toy art community’s willingness to embrace the outsiders, the newbies, and the slightly lost and wide eyed. We’re a community largely based around making art and design accessible, and I think it’s always been one of our best aspects. At the end of the day, our community is the most important thing to us at Circus Posterus, and I am excited that this book chose to highlight the diverse and fascinating community that has evolved around the toy scene in the past ten years.

Quotes from the book:

“We started as outsiders, and forming a group just made sense. Everyone contributes something.”—Kathie Olivas (about the Circus Posterus collective)

“I enjoy art in an accessible form made by people I admire, and I can create a world around me.”—Sara Harvey

“I hope by sharing images of pieces I’ve collected, I’m contributing back to the cycle.”—StacyJean

“It’s an awesome, punk rock response to what we liked as kids.” —Chris Ryniak (about toy art)

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You can learn more about the Toy Art Book, featuring Circus Posterus artists, at http://www.toyartbook.com and purchase it at http://www.toyartbook.storenvy.com.

You can also join our community at The Sideshow forums(one of us. one of us.). We like the stuff you like.

Keshi Monster Skelve exclusive for Conjuring Mischief

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10325672_754529501244208_5466461219431646696_nA Conjuring Mischief exclusive figure at Stranger Factory this Friday with a limited amount for the Skelve group exhibition opening (they will also be part of the online exhibition sale Monday May 5th!!!).  Behold the “Keshi Monster Skelve” Standing at 3.5″ tall… this horrific take on Circus Posterus’ classic mascot was designed and sculpted by the almighty Zectron with production by Trutek— more info coming soon!!! Contact the gallery for more details!

Red Death Pull Cart Wandering Misfit releases at Conjuring Mischief

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Red DeathJust in case you thought Conjuring Mischief couldn’t get more amazing, we will see the release of another exclusive Wandering Misfit to coincide with the show!

This time around, the Wandering Misfits mini series by Kathie Olivas and Brandt Peters from Cardboard Spaceship welcome the Red Death Pull Cart Skelve to the fold! This little trouble maker rolls into Albuquerque for the Conjuring Mischief opening on May 2, but have no fear, Misfit lovers, because we’ll have you covered too. The Red Death will be available on our online store on Monday, May 5 at a random time for those who can’t make it to Stranger Factory. We also sent a small handful over to our friends in Singapore at Adventures in Kitsch / Ozzo Collection to spread the Misfit love around the world.

 

Limited to only 100 at $15. One per household.

For any Singaporean collectors –
Adventures in Kitsch / Ozzo Collection
18 Cross Street, China Square Central, #02-22, Singapore 048423

 

What could it be?

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Kathie posted this gem on her Facebook this weekend with the tag “Working on a new project that finally gives me a good excuse to finish an old project….#Calliope“. What could it be? We can’t wait to find out!

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