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MONOLITH Dunny 8" Vinyl Art Figure by ROBOT SODA - Onyx Edition (Limited to 300)

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MONOLITH Dunny 8" Vinyl Art Figure by ROBOT SODA - Onyx Edition (Limited to 300)MONOLITH: A single, massive object collecting and sharing a story told through modern iconic vignettes. ROBOT SODA aka Juan Carlos Arenas on his new Dunny art toy design celebrating the bold, colorful, and rhythmic world of border culture. Growing up on the US Mexico border, I've always been immersed in a unique mix of U. S. pop culture and tradition, says Arenas. This blend is at the heart of my work. He pulls inspiration directly from his life and

MONOLITH: A single, massive object collecting and sharing a story told through modern iconic vignettes.

ROBOT SODA aka Juan Carlos Arenas on his new Dunny art toy design celebrating the bold, colorful, and rhythmic world of border culture.

“Growing up on the US-Mexico border, I've always been immersed in a unique mix of U.S. pop culture and tradition,” says Arenas. “This blend is at the heart of my work.” 

He pulls inspiration directly from his life and works in a variety of mediums — paintings, sculpture, animation, and printed media — to represent his vibrant bicultural experience. 

“A few years back, I started making tile sculptures that capture little moments and icons from my childhood, influenced by my favorite things: a mix of commercial art, bootlegs, and Mexican folk art. By combining different techniques, I reflect the unique fusion of contemporary and traditional elements that define border life.”

His tile sculptures make up MONOLITH's iconographic design, which pays tribute to everything from ancient Aztec imagery to the classic Mexican TV series El Chapulin Colorado. Look closely and you'll find eagles, snakes, Día de los Muertos sugar skulls and marigolds, luchadores, conchas (sweet breads), and so much more. Cacti are also a theme throughout — a symbol of resilience in harsh conditions.

“Through my work, I aim to evoke pride, nostalgia, purpose, and celebration. I want to share the beauty of our identity and invite you to explore the dynamic world where cultures meet.”

Measuring 8 inches tall, the MONOLITH collectible vinyl art figure comes in this Onyx edition and the semi-translucent Jade edition.

Limited 300 pieces worldwide.

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Alyssa
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I received a copy of this book through the Amazon Vine program in exchange for an honest review. This is a cute book! It's a short, sweet, and easy to read book. We follow Nimra as she starts middle school at a public school for the first time. She grapples with balancing her religious beliefs with her love of art and music. She also has to figure out friendships and how to not compromise on your beliefs. While Nimra talks about praying and wearing a hijab there isn't a whole lot about Islam in this book, but some context is there for anyone unfamiliar with the practice to understand why Nimra does certain things. It's a cute middle-grade book that tackles lying, hiding things from family, making and keeping friendships, and other familiar experiences.
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Jaiden
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
Important Story!
Format: Hardcover
12 year old Nimra is thrilled when her parents suggest she transfer to public school, which means she'll finally be with her best friend, Jenna. When Jenna acts strangely about Nimra's hijab on their first day, Nimra is desperate to prove she can fit in. Even though her family doesn't approve of music, Nimra joins a boy band, hoping their popularity will help repair her friendship with Jenna. She doesn't intend to remain in the band after she wins Jenna back, but the boys enter them in a fundraising benefit. Nimra's web of lies grows until she finally has to face what she's done––and figure out who she is at home and at school. A lovely story about a girl torn between her religion and the trials of middle school, this book is a recommended read.
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A. Reid
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
Sweet story
Format: Hardcover
This is an enjoyable, lightweight story, perfect for middle school students. The child I bought it for is from a different culture than that depicted, and for her it was a bridge-builder in terms of helping to find commonalities and differences. It was a fun experience--effortless learning, the best kind! For others, it may be useful to see themselves reflected in the young heroine, but I can't speak to whether they will find the mirror accurate. For my reader, the conflict felt real and relatable - who hasn't experienced feeling different and excluded? And she was captured beginning to end.
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★★★★★ 5
excellent middle-grade novel
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This story of a muslim girl in the US and her school friends and ordinary dramas is a great addition to school libraries or public libraries and also for girl readers 9-12 or so. It's wonderful that we are getting novels about people from other faiths that are aimed at mainstream readers. It is so important for kids to read books about people from other backgrounds as well as for those from those backgrounds to have books in which they see themselves reflected. Well done!
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