TRISTAN EATON X DELL INTERVIEW
DELL Computers recently interviewed Tristan Eaton for the Dell Design Studio projects hes been working on.
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DELL Computers recently interviewed Tristan Eaton for the Dell Design Studio projects hes been working on.
Check it out!
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Tonight is the release of the FILTH X KIDROBOT Vinyl Station Wagon at Kidrobot LA! Congrats to Thunderdog’s own Lucas FILTH Irwin, his unhealthy fascination with station wagons has finally paid off!
Lucas also curated a few artists to do some custom station wagons for the show, including UNKL, Shane Jessup and Thunderdog’s founder Tristan Eaton! Check out the info below:




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This Saturday at Webster Hall NYC, Tristan will be a judge for the latest version of the Cut & Paste Design contest…Please come on down if you’re around!
For more info, go to: CUT AND PASTE

During NY Comic-Con, Thunderdog did a small pre-release of our new Billy Bananas figures…only 50 pieces were available, and they sold out!!! So, we’re happy to announce that the first color-way is now available on-line from our good pals at the always pink, always gorgeous, british toy mag CLUTTER!
The pink Billy is extra glossy (for her pleasure) and beautifully pink all over. Made in a limited edition of 100 pcs, the pink Billy features 3 blind assortment accessories: 40 oz, anvil and dice.
Go get it!

Keep an eye on us for info on the release of the next upcoming color-ways!!!

We are super happy to be involved with DKE TOY’s popular Vader Project. It continues to grow and travel and is now on display at Pittsburgh’s ANDY WARHOL MUSEUM until May 3rd!
Check below for full info:
The Vader Project - a reimagining of the iconic Darth Vader helmet by some of today’s hottest underground and pop surrealist painters, artists and designers - makes its museum premiere and will be on display February 13 - May 3, 2009 at The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.
The Vader Project is curated by Dov Kelemer & Sarah Jo Marks of DKE Toys. Kelemer and Marks gathered 100 contemporary artists. Each artist was given a 1:1 scale authentic prop replica of the actual Darth Vader helmet used in the STAR WARS films. Each helmet served as a blank slate for each artist to paint, design, mash up and customize.
Featuring work by Shag, Peter Kuper, Attaboy, Gary Baseman, Tim Biskup, Dalek, Paul Frank, Ron English, Jeff Soto, Michelle Valigura, Frank Kozik, Tristan Eaton & AZK ONE / Thunderdog Studios, Wade Lageose, Joe Ledbetter, Alex Pardee, Suckadelic, Cameron Tiede, Mister Cartoon, Marc Ecko, Amanda Visell and many more, The Vader Project provided an opportunity for artists to use one of the most iconic pop culture characters in film history as their canvas.
Check out more at: WWW.THEVADERPROJECT.COM