Toy T-Rexes

The Toysaurus by Hiroshi Fuji Puts Rex from 'Toy Story' to Shame

Toysaurus by Hiroshi Fuji is the real deal toy dinosaur. When I was a kid, my floor was littered with toy dinosaurs. But I never had a literal toy dinosaur like the one Hiroshi Fuji made.

Hiroshi Fuji is a Japanese artist who has a thing for dinosaurs and a ton of patience. I can't imagine how much time it took to put together a dinosaur only using children's toys. If you want to see Toysaurus by Hiroshi Fuji you'll have to travel to, you guessed it, Tokyo. This kickass sculpture could be worth the airfare though. If not, you can always drift.
Trend Themes
1. Toy Dinosaur Sculptures - The trend of creating intricate and realistic sculptures using children's toys creates opportunities for artists to showcase their creativity and craftsmanship.
2. Artistic Repurposing of Toys - The trend of repurposing children's toys as materials for art pieces opens up new possibilities for upcycling and sustainability in the art world.
3. Nostalgic Toy Art - The trend of using familiar childhood toys as subjects for artistic creations taps into nostalgia and evokes a sense of sentimentality in viewers.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Art galleries can capitalize on the trend of toy dinosaur sculptures by hosting exhibitions featuring these unique and visually striking creations.
2. Toy Manufacturing - Toy manufacturers can explore the opportunity to collaborate with artists and create limited edition toy dinosaur sculptures, appealing to collectors and toy enthusiasts.
3. Sculpture Supplies - Suppliers of art materials can target artists working with repurposed toys by offering specialized tools and products to assist in creating intricate sculptures.

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