Startups

Art exhibition highlights problem of knife crime

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Baseball   来源:Weather  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"It doesn't look so much from the outside, but there's a lot of work underneath the skin of it."

To be clear, this is not Indian classical music we're talking about.

with one of the toys attached to her bag in recent weeks, which has led to fashion fans replicating her look.But for collectors such as 22-year-old Chulie,

Art exhibition highlights problem of  knife crime

, she says Labubu becoming a "fashion trend" misses the point of why they're so loved."For me, it's all about the nostalgia and the surprise aspect," she tells the BBC.One of Pop Mart's biggest selling points for collectors is the way their toys are packaged in what's known as blind boxes, which make the experience of getting one like a lucky dip.

Art exhibition highlights problem of  knife crime

You don't know what character you are getting until you unseal the package, so it's always a gamble for collectors."You know it's fun, it's a dopamine hit", James says.

Art exhibition highlights problem of  knife crime

"It's gambling for some of us - kind of like a happy meal, you don't know what toy you're getting until you open it up."

It also makes the toy perfect for the world of social media, as creators can catch their genuine surprise on camera and share it with other fans - something James says provides comfort and "escapism from the real world"."I've always dreamt of doing something on a bigger scale for our troops and our forces, to acknowledge their work and effort," he said.

He said, despite having the plans, creating the aircraft in miniature proved difficult in some areas."I had to research a lot of all the parts. I used as much original information as I could," he said.

"It doesn't look so much from the outside, but there's a lot of work underneath the skin of it."Although he did not work on the project every day, it took a lot of time and patience, particularly with the fuselage.

copyright © 2025 powered by FolkMusicInsider   sitemap