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12/27/2025

2025 was not the easiest year of my life. Some of you may know that I spent 14 years of my life studying the craft of bringing art toys to life. These tiny sculptures became all I knew. And I’ve been fortunate to be able to run an art business for 5 years because of it. But what you didn’t see where the challenges to finish a project before starting a new one, the mismanage of time and money, the inconsistent approach to creating content or my communication with clients, and let’s not forget the biggest hurdle of remembering to be a father to my 3 kids all while chasing a dream.

I knew I would make mistakes. Some of them were as little as not using the right materials or just simply being impatient. I knew I would learn my way through them if I didn’t give up. But what I didn’t understand is that I would continue to make the bigger mistakes continuously. The ones that always felt stacked against me in a world where the system is leaving you just enough to have to catch up to. Running a business and profiting.

From making sure I have enough in my budget to purchase the best materials to making sure I saved enough to ship out orders. It’s a whole different side of being an artist that really takes away from the process of being a creative.

So as I move forward into 2026 I’ve made a few changes. First off I am no longer doing art full time. I’ve just got really burnt out and having to take on too much responsibility when all I want to do is be with my kids or ride Bmx. So now that I’m back to part time that means anything I create isn’t forced into completion because of the monthly cycle of expenses. That also means no more preorders! Which to me was the biggest battle to face. But that also means I get to be a little more picky with my work and what I want to share.

If you made it this far into reading I want to thank you for caring enough about what’s going on in my life. Right now the world is in chaos and so was mine. I hope you keep your mind in a creative place because that’s your way out of the mess. Have a safe holiday and I’ll see you next year!✌️

Photos from FeastStudio's post 05/17/2025

PrinterBoy now ready! 🚀

This project was created as my tribute to creativity, character design and my inner child. In collaboration with I designed Printer Boy and exclusive Elegoo helmet and pack! The parts are interchangeable like the heads and printers!

And you can print him today! I set up a Patroen page with downloadable tier. I also posted a few more photos of the design and some info to help. If you’d like to try 3D printing this could be a great start!

I’ve been brainstorming a few ways to make printing fun! And also introduce many new makers to world of character designs through my work. And I think I’ve come up with something exciting that will include you!

More soon. Happy printing!

Photos from FeastStudio's post 05/08/2025

⚠️DEADPOOL PROJECT 👉

This week I shared a special project that’s been on my list of to-do’s for a few months. Better late than never! So here is some of the photos and clips from the project!

From concept, sculpting, printing, post processing to finished painting these project are done completely by this dude with two thumbs! 🙌

If you’d want to see more content like this I have a special place for that on my page. Follow share and save if you find value from my posts. Thanks again for all you rad people for the support and influence along this toy journey!
WOLVERINE NEXT?👇

Photos from FeastStudio's post 05/05/2025

BEHIND THE SCENES. SWIPE👉

I started this year with my biggest Mandalorian Starwars sculpture yet! A new version of Mando and Grogu. What started as an idea for a friend turned into something epic. And here are some photos from the project.

It started with getting the 3D sculpting work finished but this took a little thinking. I needed to focus on proportions and form if I was going to make this work. And when sculpting was done it was time to slice the model in various parts for the Jupiter SE resin printer to do its magic!

This took a couple tries and making a few messes but finally the prints were ready for some cleaning. Let’s not forget the amount of sanding needed before moving onto painting. This is the most mentally challenging part of the job.😅

And when it came to painting I had such a great time. The way I set up this model in separate parts made it easy. But assembling was the scariest part because the arms locked into place holding Grogu. So messing this part up meant I was going to have to repaint and or struggle to separate them from the glue (nightmare fuel).😤

I knew I had to take my time and luckily it came together perfectly!! Man does it feel great to go big and get out of my comfort zone. Let me know what you thought of the project?!? And thanks for reading! 👽

Photos from FeastStudio's post 04/01/2025

They Call Me ‘The Merc With The Mouth.’ They Don’t Call Me ‘Truthful Timmy The Bl***ob Queen Of Saskatoon!

Here’s a look at the finalized model of DeadPool. The next project I’m working to bring to life in 3D toy form. Look out for some behind the scenes content like 3D printing on the massive Jupiter! And we have some special plans to bring an old school look to life on the design. Did someone say Joverrine.

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