
What happens when a childhood obsession with Godzilla morphs into a full-blown art career? In this episode, We trace Raygun Wizard's creative evolution from sneaking toys past his mom’s neat-freak purges to selling out sofubi drops across the globe.
Eli opens up about his early love of drawing, the influence of his grandmother , and how art became more than just expression, it became a tool for empathy. We dive into his transformation from resin hobbyist to sofubi artist, learning how guidance from OGs like Sucklord shaped his approach to toy-making.
Tune in to hear how Eli made the leap, why he changed his name, and what’s next for the Cube Head universe.
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