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3oz. Spacebot
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The Canbot is a popular art toy designed by Czee13, a UK-based street artist known for his distinctive graffiti-inspired aesthetics. The Canbot series merges urban street art with the designer toy movement, resulting in a spray-can-inspired collectible figure that has gained a cult following among art toy collectors, graffiti enthusiasts, and urban vinyl fans. The Canbot toy is shaped like an upside-down spray paint can, with the nozzle serving as its head and the body resembling a stylized robot. This design pays tribute to graffiti culture, making it a favorite among street art collectors. It often features drips, tags, and distressed textures to give it an authentic street-style look. One of Canbot’s signature features is its built-in rattle, mimicking the sound of a real spray can when shaken. Production by Clutter Studios. Clutter Studios, a respected name in the designer toy scene, helps produce and distribute Canbots, ensuring high-quality craftsmanship and authentic artistic details.Clutter Studios is a creative fabrication and production house with state-of-the-art 3D scanning, modeling and printing capabilities, along with traditional sculpting plus solid and roto-cast resin casting. We LOVE to create and are ready to to bring your artistic vision to reality. So what do you want to make?Marshall was born in 1968 in New London, Connecticut and is currently based in North Carolina. He was raised in a military family who moved frequently along the East Coast throughout his childhood and later lived in Hawaii and Japan. In his youth, Marshall turned to punk rock, skateboarding and graffiti subcultures for inclusion and identity. His Space Monkey character was born out of graffiti, which he discovered in 1994 in the rail yards of California and later in Chicago. After an education in anthropology and sociology, followed by receiving a BFA from the Art Institute of Chicago in 1995, Marshall worked under the name Dalek to merge street art with influences from animation, Japanese pop, and the energy of the urban punk scene. In 2001, he reached a major turning point in his studio practice while working as an assistant/apprentice to the world-renowned artist Takashi Murakami. Marshall’s work has been shown in galleries and museums across North America, Europe and Japan.
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- Retail Price $14.99
- Height 3.00"
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