Spotlight On: Artistic Freedom vs Copyright Infringement?

From time to time we like to post important Vinylmation news straight from the source. Custom artists read this, it’s very useful to know.

“First let me introduce myself, my name is Josh Edwards a.k.a. Crazy4Vinyls
and I have been making custom vinylmations for over a year now.  I’m not
sure how many I have created since I first started but what happened to
me recently took me by surprise.  I recently finished a custom 12 piece
Simpsons set that I created for a couple of reasons.  The first was my
love of the show and second I was inspired by a recent blue sky article
on Vinylmation Kingdom. After I finished the set I listed most of the
customs on ebay and thought nothing of it.   A few days went by and I
went to check on the listings and discovered that all of them were
removed except for one.  I saw in my messages that ebay was contacted by
20th Century Fox.  This was considered a copyright infringement.  I am
not here to argue what they did was wrong because Fox does own the show
and have the right to have the items removed. I was surprised because I
have created numerous non-disney customs but this was the first time
I’ve had items removed.

So the purpose of this
article is to let other artists out there be aware that these kinds of
things could happen as you create your next work of (non-disney) art!
Paint On!
Josh”Let us know if you’ve ever had problems selling your customs, we’d love to start a conversation about this.

Spotlight On: Lawrence Sharma’s Monster’s Inc. Set

We found custom artist Lawrence Sharma online last week showing off his almost completed Monster’s Inc customs. When he finished them we got a chance to speak with him about his work.



Destination Vinylmation: How long have you been an artist?

Lawrence Sharma: I’ve been doing art since I was really young. I mostly dabbled in pencil sketches and comic book styled art until high school when I tried my hand at more digital mediums of art (graphic design, photography, photo manipulation). It actually wasn’t until a couple years ago that I picked up a paint brush to start painting my own clay figures. Then I found out about vinyl toys…that’s a whole different story.

DV: How long have you been doing custom vinyl? How did you first get into vinyl?

LS: I actually just started customizing vinyls quite recently. A couple of years ago I first made a robot mascot out of a Munny for a company my friends and I were trying to start up. I also was able to make a Ron Weasley out of a Munny about a year ago, and that where it ended before I found out about the Vinylmation series. My friends collected vinyl toys and the “DIY” aspect of them just appealed to me.

DV: That’s cool. What’s your favorite Disney designed Vinylmation?

LS: My absolute favorite vinylmation is the Urban 5 3D Mickey Chaser! It really stood out to me when I first started collecting. It was just so creative.

DV: Your Monster’s Inc set is incredible. What made you make this set?

LS: Thanks a lot! I made this set mostly because I wanted to do a Disney custom instead of more customs inspired by comic book characters. My friend BK gave me a Vinylmation Jr. he didn’t want so I immediately knew I would use it for a custom. My girlfriend, Chelcie, actually really loves Monster’s Inc. so I decided to make a set based on the characters.

DV: Sounds like a good place to start. While making this set of three characters, what was the biggest challenge?

LS: The biggest challenge had to be finding time to paint the figures. I had done the sculpting and mutilation of Mike a couple months before I actually was able to sit down and paint the figures. School and work just ate up a lot of my time, but the monsters were always sitting in the back of my mind.

DV: I know the feeling. When you got the chance to sit down and paint, what ended up being easier then you expected?

LS: The painting, actually! I’m still figuring out how to paint my figures since it is a relatively new medium for me. I was so surprised at how quickly I was able to paint them once I got started. I just got in the zone, I guess.

DV: I really like your choice to use just the head and feet for Mike. How did you get the arms into his head?

LS: I want to say I used a drill because it seems easiest…but since I didn’t have a drill lying around I had to poke holes on each side with box cutters and I “drilled” into the head with a screwdriver. After some cleaning and sanding, he had the arm holes he needed!

DV: Wow. Well that’s certainly a unique way of doing it. Anything else about the set you want to talk about?

LS: Just that I’m really happy with how it came out and I’m grateful to everyone for all the nice comments and props I’ve been receiving. Thanks everyone! KCCO!

DV: They came out excellent, especially for a first time Vinylmation custom artist. How can people see your other work or request commissions?

LS: You can follow me on instagram @Lsharma or go to my facebook page www.facebook.com/lawrencesharmaart (slowly updating it) to request commissioned work or to see some work I’ve done in the past. Don’t be shy!

DV: So what do you think about the upcoming prequel, Monster’s University?

LS: My initial reaction to it was disappointment because I wanted to see Boo
again and I don’t like the idea of Sulley being a bully. However, the
more we see of it, the more excited we are. She still bugs me to buy her
the for armed monsters University sweater from the website too.

DV: Those are pretty awesome. Thanks for letting us pick your brain. Let us know the next time you have something cool to show off. And don’t forget to keep on collecting!

LS: Thanks!

Park 1 Photoshoot

Park 1 photos taken around Walt Disney World. Can you tell where at Walt Disney World each photo was taken?

Funko Disney Pop! Vinyl Mystery Minis Blind Boxes

Updated 2/14/13 We learned some news from the NYC Toy Fair. Mystery Minis will be released on February 28, retail for $5.95 and be sold in cases of 24. Pre-Order link http://www.entertainmentearth.com/prodinfo.asp?number=FU3141AA#.UR0eCR11-Sp

These are adorable. Today we learned that in March 2013, Funko will release a blind box series of Disney Pop! Vinyls. Just take a look…

They are smaller than the open window Pop! Vinyls… about 2-3 inches tall. There will be eight characters, each with three poses that will be seeded at various odds. Here is a look at the odds chart.

No price point yet. Not something I will try to complete, but I sure will pick up a few of these. I’d assume you will be able to find these at Disney Stores and online.

2013 Easter Figure

Today we got our first look at the 2013 Easter figure that will be released on February 22nd. It was designed by Billy Davis and will have a $14.95 price tag.

A golden wrapped chocolate Easter bunny awaits an eager Vinylmation collector who couldn’t wait to begin unwrapping one ear. There is also an accessory fabric bow around the neck. A nice idea and another figure with the bunny ears.

Dum & Dee r Ready 2 Par T

We had no idea more Mad T Party combos were on the way after seeing the release of the Mad Hatter and White Rabbit. Then, Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee showed up on the release calendar. Today, we got our first look at this duo.

They will be available exclusively at Disneyland on February 22, as the Mad T Party is a DCA event. The retail price will be $24.95 and 1500 of these will be made available. Here is a look at them in costume at DCA:

Home Sweet Home with DVC

The concept art has been floating around for a long while, now we can confirm the third DVC exclusive is in fact the white picket fence “Home Sweet Home” figure.

Due out on February 22nd at D-Streets and possibly online, this Lisa Badeen designed 3″ will retail for $14.95 and is open edition. You must show a valid Disney Vacation Club member ID to purchase.

Aloha! New Aulani Resort Vinyls

We saw photos at Mickey’s Circus, but now, in full 360 product shots, here are the 2013 Aulani Resort 3″ Vinylmation.

Mickey and Minnie are ready for vacation. Mickey in his best Hawaiian shirt and Minnie holding a sno cone. They will be sold separately at the resort for $14.95 each. They are marked as open edition, so they should be there for a while… you know, if your trip to Hawaii isn’t until next year or something. If your not traveling across the Pacific any time soon, the trading sites always have a few generous Hawaiians that will pick up figures for trade to mainlanders.

Aaralyn’s Tiny Tails – Final Vote

Aarayln has started the final vote for what should be on her latest custom series, Tiny Tails. Read more about it, then vote at facebook.com/artworksbyaaralyn.

“I am very excited to announce my very first custom Vinylmation series: Tiny Tails! This thirteen piece series will include Disney animals as babies.

Last week, I put a poll on my Facebook page, to narrow down the characters that my fans would like to see in the series. The Top 25 results are below. I have reposted the poll with these characters. The characters that are voted into the Top 8 will for certain be included in the set. The remaining five characters, including the chaser, will be artist’s choice. Please go to my Facebook page at: facebook.com/artworksbyaaralyn to vote by Friday, January 25, 2013.

I have included some of my favorite character pictures and quotes below for the Top 5 characters. If you have some favorite quotes or movie moments from any Disney animal characters, please feel free to share them in the comments!

1. Stitch – “This is my family. I found it, all on my own. Is little, and broken, but still good. Yeah, still good.” There are not many people who can resist the cuteness that is Stitch. Although he destroys small cites made of books, he also makes friends with ducklings and it doesn’t get more adorable than that.
2. Raja – Being a huge fan of big cats, Raja has always been a favorite of mine. He’s loyal and protective, and he doesn’t shred the curtains like my cat used to do
3. Pegasus – Big Eyes, Pastel colors, Cute wings…need I say more?
4. Cheshire Cat – “You may have noticed that I’m not all there myself.” While there’s not as much cuteness factor in Ches’s character, he is still a fan favorite due to his madness. Just don’t ask him for directions.
5. Pascal – He likes kids, he puts up with Rapunzel’s ventriloquist acts, and he’s fearless when facing a foe. The little guy has a ton of charm
6. Pluto
7. Chip and Dale
8. Lady
9. Thumper

10. Oliver
11. Tigger
12. Roo
13. Tramp
14. Dumbo
15. Dug
16. Marie
17. Meeko
18. Donald Duck
19. Figment
20. Roger Rabbit
21. Squirt
22. Simba
23. Bolt
24. Mittens
25. Copper
Also with similar voting numbers: Robin Hood, Turk, and Figaro”