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== Toy Series Participation ==
 
== Toy Series Participation ==
 
*[[JEM]] - 4.5" "Blue Fortress", 2021
 
*[[JEM]] - 4.5" "Blue Fortress", 2021
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*[[JEM]] - 4.5" "Fortress", 2021
 
*[[Spraycan Mutant]] - 8” “Fortress”, 2021
 
*[[Spraycan Mutant]] - 8” “Fortress”, 2021
 
*[[Canbot]] - 5" "Lil Qwiky" Red, 100 pieces, 2020
 
*[[Canbot]] - 5" "Lil Qwiky" Red, 100 pieces, 2020
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Image:Canbot-quiccs.jpg|Lil Qwiky Canbot
 
Image:Canbot-quiccs.jpg|Lil Qwiky Canbot
 
Image:SpraycanMutant-Fortress.png|Spraycan Mutant Fortress
 
Image:SpraycanMutant-Fortress.png|Spraycan Mutant Fortress
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Image:Fortress_Jem.jpg|Fortress JEM
 
Image:Jem-BlueFortress.png|Blue Fortress JEM
 
Image:Jem-BlueFortress.png|Blue Fortress JEM
 
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Revision as of 20:48, 26 June 2021

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Biography

Quiccs, a Filipino illustrator, toy designer, and art director of Burnwater Art X Design, has his deeply rooted style in his love for japanese robot characters and shows. He has represented the Philippines in many international events, notably Thailand’s 2012 CE Planet Toy Contest and the 2012 held global event, Tiger Translate: Mongolia. His created realm of Bulletpunk has since been translated into his toys, illustrations, wall pieces, live art murals, t-shirts and other merchandise.

Solo Shows

Designed Toy Releases

Toy Series Participation

Customs & Show Pieces

Images

Production Pieces

Customs & Show Pieces