Monsters in Paradise: Artists T9G and Bwana Spoons Join Forces for Show at Toy Art Gallery

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Liz Ohanesian
See also: "Bwana Spoons Takes on Kenner's Star Wars Toys in Spoonful of Star Wars"

Saturday night marked the opening of "TxB" at Toy Art Gallery on Melrose, a new show putting together Portland-based painter Bwana Spoons with Japanese toy sculptor T9G. The show also marked the introduction of TxB toys, a collaboration between Bwana Spoons and T9G, produced by TAG and featuring three unusual figures -- Marty, Killer and Globby.

The show features playful monsters, or kaiju, often frolicking in beach settings. There were paintings, including a mural, and Bwana Spoons even brought the latest issue of his zine, Sleep It Off, but the focus was definitely on the toys.

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Liz Ohanesian
The collaborative show was a match made in toy heaven. Bwana Spoons, who was previously featured in L.A. Weekly for his "Spoonful of Star Wars" series and is a regular in San Diego Comic-Con's exhibit hall, is a painter who emphasizes fanciful creatures and a color palette that evokes mid-20th-century pop culture, the era that saw the rise of the kaiju. Meanwhile, T9G sculpts some of the most intricate toys you'll see, often with the kind of googly eyes that pop up on retro crafts. Together, they filled TAG with a charming display that was clearly popular with toy collectors. I saw a lot of red dots marking sold items by the end of the night.

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Liz Ohanesian
With both Spoons and T9G, the beauty is in the details, and here those details extend beyond the figures. Central to the show is a series of sand-covered tables filled with trees, rocks, a beach shack and a smattering of seaside debris. The displays showed off some of the most unusual, customized items in the show. My favorite was a version of Killer, one of the three figures in the TxB collection, credited to T9G. The beached whale featured a clear tail filled with brightly colored balls and a small cluster of bunnies nailed in where a spout should be. The bunnies reference another T9G toy, MOZnail.


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7571 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, CA

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