THE MUTT PACK

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THE MUTT PACK

Artist: 
TRIS & FILTH
Edition: 
50 pcs
Price: 70.00

About this item

The MUTT PACK includes both Red & Gold Thundermutt 3.0s as well as a brand new, hand pulled, silk-screen print also in Red & Gold (all designed by FILTH & Tristan Eaton in Collaboration). This poster was silk-screen printed in-house by Thunderdog Studios in an edition of 100 and is signed and numbered by both artists. There are only 50 MUTT PACKs so get them while you can!

About this artist

Tristan Eaton:

Born in Los Angeles in 1978, Tristan began pursuing street art as a teenager, painting everything from billboards to dumpsters in the urban landscape wherever he lived, including London, Detroit and New York. Eaton designed his first toy for Fisher Price at 18 years old and has since become a driving force in the world of 'Designer Toys'. Eaton's design work for Kidrobot, including the infamous Dunny and Munny toys, led him to international fame and an ever growing fan base. As a leader in the world of advertising and commercial art, Eaton is regularly commissioned as a creative director and consultant for such clients as Nike, Hasbro and President Barack Obama on projects that span the globe and cross all mediums.

Tristan's work can be seen at the Cooper Hewitt Museum and in the permanent collection of the New York Museum of Modern Art (MOMA).
Tristan is the Founder and Creative Director of THUNDERDOG STUDIOS, INC., a prominent New York based Creative Agency and Toy Brand and happily resides in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.

FILTH:

Filth is the nom de guerre of designer and artist Lucas Irwin. Best known for his work in the sub-culture of designer vinyl toys, Irwin has brought his unique design sensibility to toy creations by Kid Robot, Toy2R, Thunderdog Studios, and Toy Qube. He is also is also an accomplished print designer, artist and father. Heavily influenced by the urban landscape, architecture, heavy machinery, instruction manuals, schematics, graffiti, art, and pop culture, Irwin builds complex images by simultaneously weaving together and ripping apart these references and influences. Irwin’s work has been exhibited across the United States, the United Kingdom and Japan.

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