

Yoskay Yamamoto - "DONGO" Sofubi (Translucent Gray) *Signed + Hand Embellished*
Signed sofubi by Yoskay Yamamoto.Â
Sculpture measures approximately 4.5 inches tall.
*These Dongo figures are all signed on the back by Yoskay Yamamoto, as well as hand embellished by Yoskay with silver dotting along the hat and suit.*
The paint used is not designed to be handled. Please touch or rub the surface as minimally as possible.
When thinking about what would make a great toy figure, Yamamoto picked the Magritte inspired character. To follow suit, he titled the character, Dongo, named after Rene Magritte's commercial studio, "Studio Dongo."Â
The original sculpture was hand carved by Yamamoto and submitted to sofubi artist Yukinori Dehara who then put the object into production. Using contacts from his decades of experience, the figure was made into vinyl by the hands of a Japanese factory steeped in the history of sofubi figures. We hope Dongo follows suit and fits into the illustrious history of character design formed into a style and medium that is loved by kids and adults throughout multiple generations.
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Signed sofubi by Yoskay Yamamoto.Â
Sculpture measures approximately 4.5 inches tall.
*These Dongo figures are all signed on the back by Yoskay Yamamoto, as well as hand embellished by Yoskay with silver dotting along the hat and suit.*
The paint used is not designed to be handled. Please touch or rub the surface as minimally as possible.
When thinking about what would make a great toy figure, Yamamoto picked the Magritte inspired character. To follow suit, he titled the character, Dongo, named after Rene Magritte's commercial studio, "Studio Dongo."Â
The original sculpture was hand carved by Yamamoto and submitted to sofubi artist Yukinori Dehara who then put the object into production. Using contacts from his decades of experience, the figure was made into vinyl by the hands of a Japanese factory steeped in the history of sofubi figures. We hope Dongo follows suit and fits into the illustrious history of character design formed into a style and medium that is loved by kids and adults throughout multiple generations.


