![]() ![]() Inspired by samurai mythos, the Shinigami now boasts a new face-mask decked with kabuki horns, armour plates and its quintessential scythe takes on a meaner form. The highly anticipated star of this exhibition is the event exclusive Shinigami: The Awakening – BLAXK Lotus art collectible figure produced exclusively by BLAXK by ActionCity with Wetworks and Clogtwo. Launch of event-exclusive Shinigami: The Awakening – BLAXK Lotus art collectible figure The Shinigami: The Awakening exhibition is a debut event celebrating the re-birth of the artists’ previous collaboration, which spawned their iconic character, Shinigami. Prepare to lose yourself in the dreamscape world of Shinigami in BLAXK, as the gallery transforms into an ethereal environment with surreal elements of lotus and mysticism, drawing inspiration and energy from the enigmatic deathly being. Immerse in the dreamscape world of Shinigami Designed by Clogtwo and co-produced by Wetworks through his sculpting and art direction, all hell broke loose with this release and the cult of Shinigami followers grew in numbers. The rise of Shinigami was summoned by Wetworks x ClogTwo in 2017, when it was first released as a 6-inch tall vinyl figure (with a 5.5-inch tall scythe). ![]() The concept of Shinigami was to introduce a character that crosses between tradition and street lifestyle an entity that bridges life and death. The creation of Shinigami started off as a sketch idea, exploring the love of Japanese culture and skeleton forms. Wetworks’ oft sell-out art toy releases, inspired by comic characters and melded from his love for pop culture, have reached collector status, while Clogtwo is synonymous with his ‘MechaSoul’ artistic style of blending mechanical components into iconic characters, attracting high-profile collaborations with global brands including Apple, Adidas, G-Shock and even Mercedes-Benz. 1.6m tall on a giant lotus-shaped base.Īs the space for pop culture, art and collectibles, BLAXK by ActionCity is proud to present Shinigami: The Awakening – an exhibition by two immensely talented and popular locally-based toy designers, Wetworks and Clogtwo!īoth artists are well-established names in their respective design fields. In the display window, a life-sized Shinigami: The Awakening statue stands majestically at approx. ![]() The number of congenitally missing teeth had a greater effect on certain characteristics of craniofacial morphology in males than in females.Ĭephalometrics Craniofacial morphology Hypodontia Tooth number.Pop culture art and toy enthusiasts, here’s something you can’t miss! The façade of BLAXK by ActionCity has been transformed again, this time with the magnificent Shinigami artwork by Clogtwo. Further, NA-AP, Pog-NB, S-Go/N-Me, and GoGn-SN showed the same tendency in both sexes, whereas UL-EP and LL-EP were different.Ĭompared with controls, patients with hypodontia tend toward a Class III skeletal relationship, reduced lower anterior face height, flatter mandibular plane, and more retrusive lips. In contrast, NA-AP, FH-NA, ANB, Wits, N-Me, ANS-Me, ANS-Me/N-Me, GoGn-SN, SGn-FH (Y-axis), UL-EP, and LL-EP were negatively related, with absolute values of regression coefficients ranging from 0.147 to 0.357. In multivariate linear regression analysis, SNB, Pog-NB, and S-Go/N-Me were positively related to the number of congenitally missing teeth. In patients with hypodontia, SNA, NA-AP, FH-NA, ANB, Wits, ANS-Me/N-Me, GoGn-SN, UL-EP, and LL-EP significantly decreased, while Pog-NB, AB-NP, N-ANS, and S-Go/N-Me significantly increased. Further, multivariate linear regression and smooth curve fitting were performed to evaluate the relationship between the number of congenitally missing teeth and the cephalometric measurements. ![]() Differences in cephalometric measurements among the groups were analyzed. To investigate craniofacial differences in individuals with hypodontia and explore the relationship between craniofacial features and the number of congenitally missing teeth.Ī cross-sectional study was conducted among 261 Chinese patients (males, 124 females, 137 age, 7-24 years), divided into four groups (without hypodontia: no teeth missing, mild: one or two missing teeth, moderate: three to five missing teeth, severe: six or more missing teeth) according to the number of congenitally missing teeth. ![]()
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