The group exhibition is part of Mattel’s 80th-anniversary celebration happening all year long.
Theyve brought joy, play, and imagination to the people (young and old!)
since 1945 and they are the best toys/creations in the biz!!
‘Swell' (acrylic on canvas, 48 in x 72 in) by Gary Baseman
To learn more, visitCorey Helford Gallery’s website.
‘He-Man transforms into a London Police Robot’ (acrylic paint and indelible ink on Brussels linen, 23.75 in x23.75 in) by The London Police
‘Astronaut Barbie' (watercolor, ink, pencil and gold leaf on paper, 11 in x 8 in) by Kelogsloops
‘Draculara' (acrylic on birch panel, 24 in x 24 in) by Sylvia Ji
‘Heavy Mattel' (custom framed canvas print, 15 in x 20 in) by Kii Arens
‘The Madonna and Child’ (oil on wood panel, 24 in x 18 in) by Bennett Slater
‘Wild Card' (hand painted acrylic, resin & glitter on wood, 24 in x 24 in) by Harald Austad
‘Childhood Best Friend’ (oil on canvas, 16 in x 12.5 in) by Hikari Shimoda
‘Polly Pocket Forever' (acrylic and graphite on crescent board, 14 in x 10 in) by Junko Mizuno
‘Draculaura’ (acrylic on canvas, 23.5 in x 19.5 in) by Victor Castillo
‘Skelita' (oil on eskaboard, 13 in x 13 in) by Xue Wang
‘Skeletor' by Dave Shuten
‘Executive Decision' (oil on canvas, 24 in x 18 in) by Richard Ahnert