Nico and Brixpix bring some A-game

This week, Nico Deacosta and Gary Brickel (aka Brixpix) have graced us with two new stunning pieces in the gallery.  Nico originally started his toy design on Mighty Muggs and has since moved on to doing much more elaborate customs.  This custom Celsius figure incorporates a very realistic rusty finish along with some added detail to give it a more robotic demeanor.

Brixpix’s MadL is a product of him bouncing back and forth between oriental influences.  He’s actually provided a fantastic writeup that captures his inspiration on this piece:

“Katsushika Hokusai’s Great Wave woodblock print seemed to swim around my frontal lobe so I seized on that and tried to encorporate a Japanese and aquatic theme throughout. Staying true to my animation roots, the piece is somber, yet cartoony at the same time. The faces are what I deem most important in my pieces. The details are there, although not in the same numbers as I usually bring. I wanted the details to stand out and give the weary observer a chance to rest inbetween eye candy rushes.”

We’re very lucky to have these artists submit their work into the gallery.  Lets show our appreciation for them by letting them know how delicious their work really is.  Vote on their work HERE.

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Jan Calleja said:

This piece of Nico is just Great!

Posted on: March 16, 2010 at 7:04 amQuote this Comment

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