Last year saw Steven Harrington x ToyQube’s “GOTCHA” Vintage edition make its rounds at various conventions, leaving collectors who couldn’t make it to the convention early wait for an online release. Yesterday, ToyQube officially announced the allocated stock for an online release!

The OG and Neon Green were hugely popular and we predict this Vintage edition will have the same effect. Good news is the Vintage edition will give collectors another chance at owning one. GOTCHA makes the transition from 2D to 3D ToyQube pulled the rabbit outta the hat bringing Steven Harrington art on to ToyQube’s roster.







This will be the last colorway release in our “Gotcha” sculpture series with artist Steven Harrington.

SIZE: 11 inches tall, 4.5 pounds.

Material: Sculpted poly stone, paint and metal.

WHEN: Releasing tomorrow 25th January at 12 noon PST

WHERE: https://www.toyqube.com



Limited edition to 200 pieces in the “Vintage” colourway, Mint and Chip.

PRICE: $225 USD

https://www.toyqube.com for further info.

About

Cited as the leader of a contemporary Californian psychedelic-pop aesthetic, Los Angeles–based artist and designer Steven Harrington is best known for his bright, iconic style that encourages a two-way conversation between the artist and viewer. There’s a timeless quality to his playful yet contemplative work, which is inspired by California’s mystique, vastly diverse landscape, and thriving mix of cultures. Embracing a multimedia approach, Harrington’s portfolio includes large-scale installations made of plaster and stone, handscreened prints, limited-edition books, skateboards, and sculptures. Alongside his commercial work, Harrington has exhibited artwork in Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Berlin, Milan, Barcelona, Tokyo, San Francisco, Chicago, Philadelphia, Montreal, Melbourne, and Dallas

For more info and in-depth look http://stevenharrington.com/

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