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Quiccs QX001 Ghostboy Automatic Collectible Timepiece

by Misfit
Original price $ 300.00 - Original price $ 300.00
Original price
$ 300.00
$ 300.00 - $ 300.00
Current price $ 300.00

Key Product Details

  • Artist: Quiccs
  • Manufacturer: Misfit
  • Size: NA
  • Material: Various
  • Edition Size: 500

Introducing the Quiccs QX001 Ghostboy Automatic Collectible Timepiece

Each Limited Edition QX001 “Ghostboy” watch comes with a custom collectible medallion.

// Features //
● Stainless Steel Case
● Super-LumiNova Hands & Indexes
● 3D Puff Bubble Logo
● TEQ63 Shoulder Guard
● Screw Down Crown With Extruded Hex
Skull Logo
● Date Wheel
● NH35A31JB Automatic/Date Movement
● Japanese Automatic


Artist Profile

Quiccs

Quiccs

Quiccs, whose real name is Quiccs Maiquez, is a Filipino artist, illustrator, and toy designer who gained international recognition for his unique style of combining traditional graffiti and street art with elements of electronic hip-hop culture.

Quiccs began his professional career as a graphic designer and illustrator in Manila, Philippines, where he worked for various local design firms and advertising agencies. During this time, he started to develop his unique style, which drew inspiration from his love of hip-hop music and street culture.

In 2012, Quiccs started to gain recognition for his work as a toy designer, collaborating with local and international brands to create custom designer toys. He also started to gain a following on social media, where he shared his art and design work.

In 2015, Quiccs moved to Hong Kong to work as a creative director for a fashion company, where he continued to develop his art and design work in his spare time. In 2016, he gained widespread attention for his "The Ghost of Kurosawa" design, which featured a stylized Stormtrooper helmet with traditional Japanese samurai armor elements.

Quiccs has since collaborated with a variety of brands and artists, including Adidas, Nike, Sony, and Marvel, and his work has been featured in galleries and exhibitions around the world, including in the United States, Japan, and the United Kingdom.

In recent years, Quiccs has focused on creating art and designer toys that blend elements of hip-hop culture, street art, and technology. He is also the founder of the Bulletpunk Network, a collective of artists and designers who aim to promote and celebrate Filipino street art and culture.

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