Melted Toy Figurine Canvases

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Art Collective Three Studio Creates Masterpieces Through Destruction

I’m torn between my love of toys and art when looking at images of these canvas-like sculptures made by Tokyo-based art collective Three Studio. On one hand, the finished result, which is a visually stunning rectangular slab filled with eclectic colors, characters and parts, is undeniably spectacular. However, in order to make this masterpiece, Three Studio actually melts a variety of manga and anime figurines until they’re the consistency of goop, then they let it solidify before carving it into gallery-ready shapes. Upon close examination, it’s as though you’re staring at a collection of body parts originally belonging to beloved cartoon characters.

That’s not to say what Three Studio has done is bad. Quite the contrary, these inventive works that utilize toys in an abstract manner actually result in some of the move eye-stimulating creations you’ll probably see in your lifetime.
Trend Themes
1. Abstract Toy Art - Using melted manga and anime figurines to create abstract sculptures opens up new possibilities for toy art.
2. Mixed Media Sculpting - Combining various toys and materials in the creation of sculptures creates visually stunning and unique artwork.
3. Toy Upcycling - Transforming old toys into new artistic forms encourages sustainable and creative reimagining of discarded objects.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Sculpture - Artists and sculptors can explore the use of melted toys as a medium for creating innovative and visually striking masterpieces.
2. Toy Manufacturing - Toy manufacturers can find new avenues for repurposing unsold or damaged toys through the creation of melted toy art.
3. Sustainable Design - Melted toy art presents an opportunity for sustainable designers to repurpose and give new life to old toys in a visually appealing and creative way.

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