Artist Alley - Seen @ STGCC 2011

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"Artist Alley" this year at STGCC was a predominantly comicbook / illustrators' domain. Folks included in this year's melee included ROCKETRAYGUN, Ray Toh, Sonny Liew, Leninil Yu, Benjamin Ang, Ardian Syaf, Harvey Tolibao and KEATOPIA (Ong Ean Keat) etc = it was eye-candy galore for fans of the 2D-realms.

Craft-wise we had folks like Kikeimono with her handmade-plush, and even merch from Roomism, Eightyfourcube and Shabowl Brothers & Scarfille. Folks like Custom Workz & Ink Fusion saw custom toys and costly, while HairyAsHell provided sculpted works.

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The sole "art toy" angle came from the Andrew Bell booth (helmed by Ozzo Collection) which offered the Singapore-Edition of O-No-Sashimi, and a tinge from ZiQi's MonsterLittle booth which premiered a look at his QiQi sculpt, alongside a Munny-custom and CE + Dweey combo. Dweey the short-neck giraffe was also represented at the Dweey & Liselle booth, although it would have been nice to see customized versions of it for show, IMHO.

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Truth be told - compared to last year - this year seems a tad underwhelming, but perhaps for the lack of 'art toys' to be seen (I might be wholly biased here). But maybe "underwhelming" might be a harsh tag to label, as perhaps the aim was to make "Artist Alley" a more literal representation of 2D-work, versus any showcasing of 3D-work.

For sure the production toys rule the bigger booths on the Con-floor, but what about the smaller producers? Will we ever see a concept like "The Cultyard" ala NYCC - where a collective of art toy exhibitors merge to engulf a bigger space right in the heart of the event? Or would they eventually congregate at Artist Alley? I'm better the later (If I were in any healthier state, I'd make the former a reality).

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Artist Alley has created a niche-market whereby folks expect hand-crafts and/or distinctly non-production pieces are to be made available along this stretch of "indie-spirit". Truth be told, with the direction the main thoroughfare has taken, Artist Alley has become a breath of fresh air for non-production work to be had, and a slice of "personalized" work becomes a more valued commodity - for folks who care for such notions anyways.

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Very much like lowbrow artists and independent toy/merch producers - folks at Artist Alley have their own fanbase and are ready to receive new folks with a distinctly personal one-on-one touch, versus the marque names where the brand is 'king' and you're out for availability or discounts - which also means there is more "sell" at A/A than at the big booths. And frankly, "selling" takes a lot of time, and sucks energy out of a whole lot of folks. Trust me I know from selling even other folks products when I helmed my own booth LOL

Tomorrow we'll have a more in-depth look at folks who helmed their own booths, for this year and the last, to find out the relevance and significance of Artist Alley at the Con.

[Additional images via ROCKETRAYGUN]
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