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Series 03 contains 12 different designs from the following artists: Kozik / Seen / Mr. Jago / Jeremy Fish / Joe Ledbetter / KRSN / Parskid / Oups / Flying Förtress This time the third series is sold blind-boxed in a display-box of 25 units. Cross your fingers to get your favourite one! In August 2002, adFunture Workshop released its first designer vinyl figure in Hong Kong and began its irreplaceable role within international designer figure movement. Graffiti artists, visual designers, art collectors became the company's creative force, supporters and customers. adFunture has grown to be the embodiment of designer figure culture, playing an integral part in its revolution. While it has grew into a Shanghai institution with both its global headquarter and factory setup in the vibrant city, adFunture also established itself internationally as a brand known for quality, styles and attitude. In the past 5 years, adFunture has worked with some of the most groundbreaking designers and artists of our generation, and it expects to expand the list with its setup of adFunture Europe in London. Parskid was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest where he draws inspiration from his childhood, the weather, and rusty surfaces. He experiments with paint, plush, and digital mediums. His work has been exhibited in many cities in the US, including LA and NYC, and also abroad in Australia, Taiwan, Spain, and the UK. His work has been published in the following magazines: King Brown, Art Prostitute, Cool’eh, Novum, Beautiful/Decay, Day in the Lyfe, and Dirty Soup. As well as these published books: Dot Dot Dash, Canceled Flight, War of Monstars, Pictoplasma 2 and Monstaah!. When he’s not curled up in his dark underground lair her enjoys dripping marsh ink, spraying rusto paint, and playing by the tracks. The Teddy Troops had been around in the streets for a while before they also turned into a 3D vinyl toy in 2004. First of all Flying Förtress started in 2002 to get up with his chrome Trooper icon. Trying to use an easier readable illustrative symbol instead of doing the classic coded graffiti letters and tags that he had been doing before since 1989. Together with the chrome pieces there have stickers also been seen around in the streets since 2002. Handpainted or silkscreend ones with a hand-drawn finish on "free" post stickers and series of offset printed stickers.

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  • Retail Price $9.99
  • Height 3.50"
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  • Ratio 11%