Electric Doom Death Dunny 8" Double-Cast Resin Art Figure by American Gross - Limited Edition of 50 (Kidrobot.com Exclusive) (PRE-ORDER)

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Introducing a deadly new collaboration between American Gross and Kidrobot, produced by Clutter Studios! Kidrobot has previously worked with American Gross on the popular OCTODUNNY as well as the Radioactive Death Dunny. Now death comes once more in the form of a sinister, double-cast resin creation known as the Electric Doom, available exclusively on Kidrobot.com.

The grim and gnarled Death Dunny is now a sleek, limited-edition sculpture featuring a gossamer neon blue and yellow glow-in-the-dark interior cast in clear resin. The first colorway in a new series, its sickly glow lays waste to those brave or foolish enough to approach it.

This limited-edition, 8-inch Dunny is handmade with premium glow-in-the-dark resin at Clutter Studios in New York City. Each piece is unique with slight variations in color and sculpt details, ensuring collectors a beautiful art sculpture directly from the artist.

Like a grim messenger from a futuristic afterlife, it will lay waste to your collection. Be one of only 50 people in the world to own it!

Limited edition of 50 worldwide. Available exclusively on Kidrobot.com.

ABOUT AMERICAN GROSS

Josh Kimberg, aka American Gross, is an award-winning creator who, for the past twenty-seven years, has worked as a sculptor and entrepreneur. After studying art at NYU, he got his start as a founding member of the nomadic collective known as Triple XXX Art in 1994. This early experience led Josh to form Bullseye Art, a multimedia company, which went online in 1996 and launched Metermaker and The Cave—early experimental interactive web art experiences.

Josh created an early web classic art journey known as The Woodcutter, which was conceived and launched online in 1997. Bullseye Art became well known for its humor with cutting edge cartoons, such as Porkchops, Miss Muffy and da Muff Mob, Rat Chicken, and others. These progressive art projects led to multiple Emmy nominations and projects with people such as Aerosmith, Phish, Nike, Showtime, VH1, MTV, and more.

In 2009 Josh became a partner at Clutter, an internationally renowned designer toy magazine, gallery, and production studio. This new venture reignited his passion for sculpture and gave him the outlet to pursue his own art.

Under his American Gross moniker, he has released resin and vinyl figures with the likes of Kidrobot and DC Comics, collaborating with amazing talent such as Rampage Toys, Skullheadbutt, Mutant Vinyl Hardcore, Peter Kato, and more.