Masha Babko Siberian Mouse 1st Studio Magnet

The design process was deliberately slow. Babko spent six months researching the anatomy of real mice, studying their fur patterns, and sketching variations that could be rendered in a three‑dimensional form without losing the charm of the original illustration.

Babko designed the image in Adobe Illustrator, then collaborated with a local print shop in Moscow’s Sokolniki district. The polymer sheets are printed using a digital UV printer that cures the ink instantly, ensuring color fidelity and durability. The magnetization step is outsourced to a small hardware firm that supplies neodymium discs to boutique designers. The entire workflow—from concept to finished magnet—takes roughly two weeks, underscoring the “rapid‑prototyping” ethos of the 1st Studio model. Masha Babko Siberian Mouse 1st Studio Magnet

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– In a cultural climate where state‑sanctioned art often glorifies monumental themes, the Siberian Mouse foregrounds the modest, the peripheral, and the personal. Its humor lies not in mockery but in an earnest re‑centering of the overlooked. The polymer sheets are printed using a digital

The Siberian Mouse 1st Studio Magnet is a highly sought-after collectible among art enthusiasts and fans of Masha Babko's work. Its limited edition status makes it a rare find, and collectors are eager to add it to their collection. The magnet's beauty, craftsmanship, and exclusivity make it a valuable addition to any art collection.