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New Kono the Yeti 8″ Dunny Art Figure by Squink Now Available in 3 Limited Edition Versions at Kidrobot.com

New Kono the Yeti 8″ Dunny by Squink

Now Available in 3 Limited Edition Colorways at Kidrobot.comFresh from the Himalayas! Kono the Yeti is on the loose from his ancient ice cavern, spreading brain-freeze everywhere he travels. The Kono The Yeti 8″ Dunny Art Figure was designed by UK based artist Squink in 3 collectible colors including the kidrobot.com exclusive Bubblegum version (limited to 200 pieces world-wide), a Ice Blue version (limited to 700 pieces world-wide) and a 1930s Sighting version (limited to 200 pieces worldwide). Inspired by the dark, cold winter’s nights, and evading capture for what seems like an eternity, Kono is now finally ready to meet the city folk and grab a place in your collection in 8 inches of pure chill! Brrr!

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Kidrobot.com Exclusive Kono the Yeti
8″ Bubblegum Dunny by Squink

(Limited Edition of 200 pieces worldwide)
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Kidrobot.com Exclusive Kono the Yeti
8″ 1930s Sighting Dunny by Squink

(Limited Edition of 200 pieces worldwide)
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Kidrobot.com Exclusive Kono the Yeti
8″ Blue Ice Dunny by Squink

(Limited Edition of 700 pieces worldwide)
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About Squink

‘Squink’ is Chris Booker, an art lover from an early age, who was raised in the small town of Dronfield in the United Kingdom, and now works out of a home studio in the city of Leeds. He has exhibited in a number of shows around the globe, but prefers to work on art pieces with no set brief, to allow for full creative control, and the distribution of characters from his own heart to collectors worldwide. Trained as a graphic designer in the city of Sheffield, this artwork is the flip side of that tightly controlled typographical landscape. He still takes on freelance projects in this field upon request.

Chris is a huge coffee lover, who likes nothing more than settling down in the studio with a fresh palette, blank canvas (or the platform of choice for that day) and a flat white, accompanied by Boards of Canada, or on occasion the latest Mike Patton project. Kidrobot has worked with Squink before on The Wild Ones Dunny Mini Art Figure Series where Kono the Yeti appeared in a 3″ blind box version.

 

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