Korean Toy & Figure Sculptors

Korean/Asian sculpting artists have mind blowing talent. Obviously quite stylistically different to US/Western artists, they achieve a finish on their pieces like none else I've seen. Often working with a team of painters and clothing artists the end product is almost photo realistic. A lot of the sculptors make products for popular toy manufacturers, you may even own some of their work already.

It's a challenge negotiating a lot of the websites due to the language differences but try clicking on each of the page links and you'll find your way through the galleries. Some goldmines in there!

I began with one artist folio but it quickly grew until I had over 15 tabs open and was being consistently blown away by each site I visited. It's interesting to note the heavy western influence in some of the works.


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Rainman: http://www.rainmandoll.com, http://blog.naver.com/art1690


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Kojun: http://www.kojun.co.kr/


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Gorae: http://blog.naver.com/gorae_style/


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Whale: http://whale.ibbun.com


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Yulli 63: http://blog.naver.com/yulli63


Further viewing:
Harue: http://blog.naver.com/ha_rue
Snz7: http://snz7.com/
Pixelbinder: http://www.pixelbinder.com
Busmania: http://www.busmania.net/
JC Hong: http://blog.naver.com/tiger231/