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Buff Monster exposes the Monster Within

The one and only Prince of Pink, the Master of Magenta, the Regal Rose, Buff Monster, opened a neat custom vinyl show this past weekend at Giant Robot LA. While Buff may originally have been known to spread his joy worldwide through his pervasive and colorful street art, he has also stepped up his game as of late and has been spreading his customizable vinyl figures to a veritable who's who of the underground art elite. Artists Greg "Craola" Simkins (HF Vol. 14), Miss Mindy, Travis Lampe (HF Vol. 12), Joe Ledbetter (HF Collected Edition Vol. 1), and Sucklord were a few of the artists to answer his call for the recent "The Monster Within" show that's now on display at GR:LA. Check out some of the customized madness after the jump.

Joe Ledbetter

The one and only Prince of Pink, the Master of Magenta, the Regal Rose, Buff Monster, opened a neat custom vinyl show this past weekend at Giant Robot LA. While Buff may originally have been known to spread his joy worldwidethrough his pervasive and colorful street art, he has also stepped uphis game as of late and has been spreading his customizable vinylfigures to a veritable who’s who of the underground art elite. ArtistsGreg “Craola” Simkins (HF Vol. 14), Miss Mindy, Travis Lampe (HF Vol. 12), Joe Ledbetter (HF Collected Edition Vol. 1), and Sucklordwere a few of the artists to answer his call for the recent “TheMonster Within” show that’s now on display at GR:LA. Check out some ofthe customized madness here on Hi-Fructose.

Travis Lampe

Buff Monster

Greg “Craola” Simkins

Buff Monster

SuckLord

Miss Mindy

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