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Art 200 – Drawings, Paintings, Etc. – 2005
Posted by Chad Perry in Art, UofM News on July 29, 2010
This subsection section of Art 200 attempts to collect all the know fan art, in the format of drawings, from 2005. If you have any fan art that you would like featured, then please send it to the University of M.U.S.C.L.E..
M.U.S.C.L.E. Figure Giveaway II Winner
Posted by Chad Perry in Art, UofM News on July 23, 2010
M.U.S.C.L.E. Figure Giveaway II – Wolf Voigt Custom #153
Posted by Chad Perry in Art, UofM News on July 22, 2010
AF&SCP – Part 3: Space Dance
Posted by Chad Perry in Art, UofM News on July 21, 2010
When the Action Figure and Space Creature Party video was discovered its one-of-a-kind character made it something that had to be marveled at and repeatedly viewed. Then there was the sequel to the video – essentially a loving homage with Action Figure and Space Creature Party II. Now a third installment of the AF&SCP saga has been released.
The 1st M.U.S.C.L.E. Figure Giveaway Winner
Posted by Chad Perry in Art, UofM News on July 20, 2010
Introducing the M.U.S.C.L.E. Figure Giveaway
Posted by Chad Perry in Art, UofM News on July 19, 2010
Frankenstein-like Amalgam Figures – Update
Posted by Chad Perry in Art, Research, UofM News on July 16, 2010
The Frankenstein-like Amalgam Figures section of Art 100 was posted only two days ago and there are already contributions being submitted.
Frankenstein-like Amalgam Figures & Tweaks
Posted by Chad Perry in Art, Research, UofM News on July 14, 2010
Frankenstein-like Amalgam Figures and Tweaks is a part of Art 100. The purpose of this visual archive is to catalog the various examples of Frankenstein-like Amalgam figures and their inferior counterparts – Tweaks.
Art 300 – Custom M.U.S.C.L.E. Figures – Luke Harris
Posted by Chad Perry in Art, UofM News on July 13, 2010
Arguably the most common sentiment with M.U.S.C.L.E. collectors is that M.U.S.C.L.E. toys were a fertile playground for their imagination as children. One of the things that children did with those M.U.S.C.L.E. figures was to color, write, and paint on them. Many collectors simply view those childhood creations as damaged toys – figures no longer in mint condition. One artist, Luke Harris, has taken the childhood practice of painting figures and turned them into creative pieces that would stand out and best any “mint condition” figures.
The Return of AF&SCP and its Sequel
Posted by Chad Perry in Art, UofM News on July 7, 2010