NYC-based artist kaNO is known for his paintings and vinyl works that draw inspiration from urban culture and graffiti.
The established creative has now teamed up with the Bruce Lee estate and premier toy producer ToyQube to release a limited edition vinyl figure entitled Dragon King. Co-organized by Set Free’s Compound gallery in the Bronx and NBA all-star Carmelo Anthony, the collectible honors the late martial artist with two versions: Black/Platinum and Black/Gold colorways. Both sculptures are sized at 20-inches tall and feature a gloss and matte finish. Rounding out the design is Melo’s signature number 7.
Both pieces are set to release on the Compound’s website for approximately $400 USD. A total of 300 units will be made available for purchase. In related news, take a look at this week’s best art drops.
BAIT has revealed two new Funko figurines inspired by pop culture icon Bruce Lee and two of his most well-known films Enter the Dragon and Game of Death. Shirtless Bruce Lee sports claw marks on his cheeks, pecks, and abs just as he does during his battle with Han and his claw hand. All that’s missing are red marks on Lee’s fingers to indicate he licked his own blood.
The other features Lee dipped completely in gold, an homage to the iconic yellow jumpsuit he sported in Game of Death. These two figures are releasing for San Diego Comic-Con this year and will be BAIT global exclusives only available at Booth #5645 on July 19-22.
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