These Artists Transform Legendary Figures Into Playful Toys

These Artists Transform Legendary Figures Into Playful Toys

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London-based artists Joseph Lattimer and Caitlin Derer bring pop culture icons like Freddie Mercury, the Beatles, and Queen Elizabeth to life as collectible art toys. Through their studio, Collectable Cities, they transform legendary figures into playful, miniature pieces of art.

With backgrounds at the creative agency Fancy Lamp, Lattimer and Derer capture the essence of beloved personalities. Their creations blend nostalgia with a fresh, creative twist, offering fans a unique way to hold a piece of cultural history.

More info: Instagram | collectablecities.com

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These Artists Transform Legendary Figures Into Playful Toys

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These Artists Transform Legendary Figures Into Playful Toys

#2 Anne Boleyn

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#3 Beefeater And Raven

These Artists Transform Legendary Figures Into Playful Toys

#4 Shakespeare

These Artists Transform Legendary Figures Into Playful Toys

#5 David Bowie

These Artists Transform Legendary Figures Into Playful Toys

#6 Sherlock Holmes

These Artists Transform Legendary Figures Into Playful Toys

#7 Bobby

These Artists Transform Legendary Figures Into Playful Toys

#8 The Beatles

These Artists Transform Legendary Figures Into Playful Toys

#9 Andy Warhol

These Artists Transform Legendary Figures Into Playful Toys

#10 Freddie Mercury

These Artists Transform Legendary Figures Into Playful Toys

#11 Frida Kahlo

These Artists Transform Legendary Figures Into Playful Toys

#12 The Guard

These Artists Transform Legendary Figures Into Playful Toys

#13 Yayoi Kusama

Keywords: Artists | Toy collection | Toy artworks | Creative toys | Toy designs | Art toys | Legendary figures

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