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“Per Welinder Nordic Skull Collectible Figure: Powell-Peralta’s Nordic Skull 3D Art” has been added to your cart. View cart
This Collectible Toy Art is a tribute to the emotional memories shaped by 1980s cinema, inspired by the iconic character Marty McFly from the classic movie Back to the Future.
This is a three-dimensional representation of the distinctive "Nordic Skull" graphic, created for Swedish skater Per Welinder during his iconic tenure with Powell-Peralta in the 1980s. The figure brings to life the unique fusion between classic skate skull aesthetics and visual elements from Norse mythology and art, reflecting Welinder's cultural heritage and his influence on vert skateboarding of the era.
This collectible Toy Art pays tribute to Kevin Harris, an iconic character associated with the legendary Powell-Peralta graphics that defined the golden era of skateboarding in the 1980s. The figure translates the bold, irreverent, and instantly recognizable aesthetic of this classic artwork into a three-dimensional form.
This is a three-dimensional representation of Robert Crumb's most intimate and recurring character: himself. "R. Crumb by R. Crumb" is a sculptural self-portrait that encapsulates the essence of the artist as he sees and portrays himself in his stories: a complex, anguished, obsessive, and incredibly talented man, eternally bearing the weight of his neuroses, fetishes, and a critical gaze that falls upon the world as much as upon his own navel. The figure captures Crumb in his classic form: thick glasses, disheveled beard, hat, posture hunched under the weight of a drawing portfolio or his own obsessions.
This is a stylized three-dimensional representation of iconic skater Ray Barbee, a pillar of Powell-Peralta and a true legend of 1980s and 1990s street skateboarding. The figure captures not a classic graphic, but the very image and attitude of the athlete, known for his fluid, technical, and influential style that helped shape skateboarding's transition from pools to the streets.
This is a three-dimensional representation of Robert Crumb's eccentric and psychedelic creation, the master of American underground comics. "Bearly Wearzies" (or "Poorly Dressed Bears") encapsulates Crumb's unmistakable style: anthropomorphic figures, exaggerated expressions, dense linework, and sharp satire of society, sexuality, and pop culture. The figure captures a humanized bear in sloppy clothing, a slouched posture, and a gaze that mixes disdain, existential fatigue, and dark humor.
This is a three-dimensional representation of "Flakey Foont", the most famous and self-reflective alter ego of Robert Crumb. Flakey personifies the neurosis, male insecurity, and obsessive self-indulgence that Crumb explores with acid humor and brutal frankness in his stories. The figure captures Foont in his melancholic and self-aware essence: slouched shoulders, an expression of existential perplexity, sloppy clothing, and the posture of a man eternally tormented by his own desires and failures.
This is a three-dimensional representation of "Fritz the Cat", the most iconic and commercially explosive character by Robert Crumb. Fritz is an anthropomorphic cat, a sly, hedonistic creature constantly in pursuit of sexual, philosophical, and psychedelic adventures, who became the symbol of the rebellion, excess, and quest for freedom of the 1960s hippie generation. The figure captures his charmingly corrupt essence: a relaxed posture, a smart and cynical gaze, a cigarette dangling from the corner of his mouth, and an attitude that blends intellectual curiosity with pure carnal appetite.
This is a three-dimensional representation of "Jimmy the Jeep", one of the most curious and fetishistic creations of Robert Crumb. Jimmy is not a human or animal character, but an anthropomorphic military jeep, equipped with expressive eyes, a radiator that resembles a smile or a grimace, and a stubborn, obstinate personality. The figure encapsulates Crumb's obsession with vintage machinery, post-war American culture, and the idea of giving life and soul to inanimate objects, while simultaneously satirizing the male fascination with vehicles and mechanical power.
This is a three-dimensional representation of "Miss Bird", one of the most surreal and psychologically charged creations of Robert Crumb. Miss Bird is an ambiguous and disturbing character: an anthropomorphic egg with feminine features, disproportionately large eyes, thin legs, and an elegant hat, embodying anxiety, vulnerability, and sexual obsessions in a grotesque and fascinating way. The figure captures her fragile and absurd essence: a presence that is simultaneously comical, tragic, and deeply unsettling.
This is a three-dimensional representation of the legendary "Mr. Natural", the bearded, cynical, and profoundly iconoclastic guru created by Robert Crumb. Mr. Natural is a biting satire of spiritual gurus, authority figures, and the search for meaning in a hypocritical society. The figure captures his imposing yet absurd presence: a robust body, long disheveled beard, bowler hat, round glasses, and an expression that mixes feigned wisdom, existential weariness, and a penetrating gaze of disdain.
This is a three-dimensional representation of the legendary "Mr. Natural", the bearded, cynical, and profoundly iconoclastic guru created by Robert Crumb. Mr. Natural is a biting satire of spiritual gurus, authority figures, and the search for meaning in a hypocritical society. The figure captures his imposing yet absurd presence: a robust body, long disheveled beard, bowler hat, round glasses, and an expression that mixes feigned wisdom, existential weariness, and a penetrating gaze of disdain.
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Robert Crumb’s Squirrely the Squirrel Collectible Figure: Underground Psychedelic Squirrel 3D Art
This is a three-dimensional representation of "Squirrely the Squirrel", one of the most peculiar and charismatic creations of Robert Crumb, the icon of American underground comics. Squirrely is an anthropomorphic squirrel that embodies the nervous energy, urban paranoia, and absurd humor characteristic of Crumb's universe. The figure captures the character in his essence: wide-eyed, exaggerated gestures, and an expression that oscillates between manic curiosity and comedic despair.
This is a three-dimensional representation of "The Snoid", one of the most anarchic, acidic, and politically charged creations of Robert Crumb. The Snoid is a short, stocky, and grotesquely expressive creature that embodies the spirit of nihilistic rebellion, subversive black humor, and fierce criticism of authority, consumerism, and social hypocrisy that marked the peak of 1960s counterculture. The figure captures its disruptive essence: a compact body, wide and malicious eyes, a smile full of sharp teeth, and a posture that exudes chaotic energy and contempt for conventions.
This is an artistic, three-dimensional representation of the iconic "Skull & Snake" graphic, created by Vernon Courtlandt Johnson for skater Mike McGill and associated with the legendary brand Powell-Peralta. The image shows a Toy Art reinterpretation of the classic skull with a coiled snake, the ultimate symbol of the golden era of vert skateboarding in the 1980s.
The SPLOC collectible Toy Art is a creative and humorous reinterpretation inspired by an iconic science fiction character. Featuring a playful name twist and a striking pose blowing a bubble gum bubble, this figure blends irreverence, stylized design, and pop culture into a unique collectible piece.


















