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Hey! Check this out - we’re diving into Rosemberg’s strange toy world where familiar playthings suddenly throw a curveball. Think you know toys? Think again.

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Rosemberg’s art, called Forbidden Toys, hijacks that warm, fuzzy toy vibe and flips it on its head. Instead of just nostalgia, you get a weird little poke at society, culture, and what we actually pack into the toys we love.

With a background in photography and film, Rosemberg crafts each piece with serious skill. He starts with sketches, adds a dose of concept magic, mixes in some AI, and bam - you get toys that look super real but feel off in the best way.

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    At heart, this project is about how toys aren’t just harmless fun - they’re tiny mirrors showing what a culture values (or maybe isn’t ready to admit). These toys twist that reflection just enough to make you pause.

    It’s playful but also a little spooky. Like, can’t look away but also slightly uncomfortable. Basically, the perfect combo for art that sticks with you.

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