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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
 
From the time he was a scribble-minded kid, Punchgut created provocative images, getting published in a national mainstream magazine, Seventeen, for the first time as a teenager. Finding any other career direction unimaginable, he’s worked exclusively in the field of art and design ever since. Art collectors around the world often find his contributions in The Art of Modern Rock, The Art of Electric Frankenstein, Rockin’ Down the Highway, and High Times, among a slew of other publications, magazines, and international art shows. He’s received mention in the Wall Street Journal and a Punchgut collaboration can be seen in the Walt Disney film, Sky High.
 
From the time he was a scribble-minded kid, Punchgut created provocative images, getting published in a national mainstream magazine, Seventeen, for the first time as a teenager. Finding any other career direction unimaginable, he’s worked exclusively in the field of art and design ever since. Art collectors around the world often find his contributions in The Art of Modern Rock, The Art of Electric Frankenstein, Rockin’ Down the Highway, and High Times, among a slew of other publications, magazines, and international art shows. He’s received mention in the Wall Street Journal and a Punchgut collaboration can be seen in the Walt Disney film, Sky High.
 
*[http://www.punchgut.com/ Punchgut.com]
 
  
 
== Designed Toy Releases ==
 
== Designed Toy Releases ==
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These are toys designed by Punchgut.
  
 
== Toy Series Participation ==
 
== Toy Series Participation ==
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These are toys that Punchgut has lent his design skills to.
  
== Customs & Show Pieces==
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== Customs ==
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These are one-off, or very limited, pieces.
 
*[[BUD]] - custom for [[Toys for Tots]], 2010
 
*[[BUD]] - custom for [[Toys for Tots]], 2010
 
*[[BUD]] - 9" custom for [[This BUD's For You]], 2008
 
*[[BUD]] - 9" custom for [[This BUD's For You]], 2008
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== External Links ==
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*[http://www.punchgut.com/ Punchgut.com]
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[[Category:Artists]]
 
[[Category:Artists]]
 
[[Category:Artists (Americas)]]
 
[[Category:Artists (Americas)]]
 
[[Category:Artists (Americas - USA)]]
 
[[Category:Artists (Americas - USA)]]
 
[[Category:Artists (The Boys)]]
 
[[Category:Artists (The Boys)]]

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