Robot

5 artworks

  • LSD Afterschool Special Blotter Paper Archival Print by Have A Good Trip

    Have A Good Trip LSD Afterschool Special Blotter Paper Archival Print by Have A Good Trip

    LSD Afterschool Special Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Have A Good Trip pop culture LSD artwork. Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2021 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey & may vary slightly from the example shown.

    $352.00

  • Sign Be Still My Heart Icons Art Toy by Chris RWK- Robots Will Kill

    Chris RWK- Robots Will Kill Sign Be Still My Heart Icons Art Toy by Chris RWK- Robots Will Kill

    Sign Be Still My Heart Icons Art Toy by Chris RWK- Robots Will Kill Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist x UVD Toys. 2023 Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 4x7.5 New In Box Stamped/Printed. RWK Robot in Yellow Stylized Homer Simpson from the TV & Movie Cartoon The Simpsons Holding a Sign that Reads: Be Still My (Heart Symbol). Chris RWK's "Be Still My Heart" Vinyl Sculpture: A Street Art Icon The "Be Still My Heart" art toy by Chris RWK, released in collaboration with UVD Toys, epitomizes the fusion of street pop art sensibilities with the burgeoning scene of collectible art. This limited edition piece, restricted to a mere 50 units, is a poignant representation of the artist's signature style. Chris RWK, a street artist who has been influential in the pop street art scene, has made a name for himself with his emotionally resonant imagery, often featuring robots as stand-ins for the human experience. The piece showcases a robot character stylized with the familiar yellow hue reminiscent of Homer Simpson from the iconic television and movie series, "The Simpsons," holding a sign that reads "Be Still My (Heart Symbol)." Emotive Expression in Pop Street Art Form This collectible transcends the boundary between mere toys and artwork, serving as a compelling commentary on the human condition. The robot, an often cold and unemotional figure, is juxtaposed with a message of heartfelt sincerity, creating a contrast that is central to Chris RWK's work. The expression "Be Still My Heart" is a call for calm in the face of emotional turmoil, a theme that resonates deeply within the chaotic backdrop of urban life. With its stamped and printed sign of authenticity, this piece captures the essence of street pop art's ability to communicate complex emotions through simple yet profound imagery. Impact and Legacy of Chris RWK in the Art Toy Movement The limited edition nature of "Be Still My Heart" underscores art toys' collectibility and sought-after status within the street art community. Each sculpture, new in a box and meticulously crafted, is a tangible extension of Chris RWK's street art, allowing enthusiasts to own a piece of the culture. The collectible is a testament to the growing trend of street artists translating their work into three-dimensional forms, expanding their reach from the walls of cities to the shelves of collectors. Chris RWK's foray into the vinyl art toy market with "Be Still My Heart" is a narrative on the commodification of art in contemporary society and the enduring need for connection and emotional expression. The artist's real name, associated with Robots Will Kill, has become synonymous with a style that captures the zeitgeist of modern urban life, and his collaboration with UVD Toys represents a significant moment in the cross-pollination of street art and tangible art objects. This piece is not just a collectible but a symbol of the enduring power of street pop art to evoke, engage, and endure.

    $450.00

  • Into the Madness Again Blotter Paper Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier Into the Madness Again Blotter Paper Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Into the Madness Again Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Denial pop culture LSD artwork. 2021 Signed Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 7.5x7.5 Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2021. Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey & may vary slightly from the example shown. Denial’s art is strongly political and social since the artist takes specific positions against issues, such as capitalism, consumer culture, and advertisements. More importantly, the artist is aware of his choices and motivations: “I like to think of myself as activist pop art. How I relate with cartoons and graphics is a lot easier than I do with photo-realistic stuff" Another aspect of Denial's work is humor. His work is satirical, which, by definition, means that it uses humor as a confronting mechanism.

    $385.00

  • Mother's March Blotter Paper Archival Print by Mark Bode

    Mark Bode Mother's March Blotter Paper Archival Print by Mark Bode

    Mother's March Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Mark Bode pop culture LSD artwork. Archival Pigment Print on Perforated Blotter Paper Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches Release: April 19, 2021 Limited blotter editions are hand-perforated by Zane Kesey & may vary slightly from the example shown.

    $450.00

  • Be Still My Heart Icons Art Toy by Chris RWK- Robots Will Kill

    Chris RWK- Robots Will Kill Be Still My Heart Icons Art Toy by Chris RWK- Robots Will Kill

    Be Still My Heart Icons Art Toy by Chris RWK- Robots Will Kill Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist x UVD Toys. 2023 Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 4x7.5 New In Box Stamped/Printed. RWK Robot in Yellow Stylized Homer Simpson from the TV & Movie Cartoon The Simpsons. The Artistic Crossover: Chris RWK's "Be Still My Heart" Vinyl Sculpture In street pop art, the intersection of familiar cultural icons with the distinctive styles of individual artists creates a unique space for commentary and reinterpretation. Chris RWK, a notable figure in this artistic domain, has done this with his "Be Still My Heart" art toy, a limited edition vinyl sculpture produced in collaboration with UVD Toys. The piece, which features a robot with a stylized resemblance to the iconic character Homer Simpson, extends the dialogue of pop art into the tangible realm of collectibles. Limited to a release of just 50 pieces in 2023, this artwork encapsulates the essence of Chris RWK's vision and adds a layer of street art credibility to the collectible toy market. Chris RWK and the Synthesis of Street Art with Pop Culture Chris RWK, recognized for his work with Robots Will Kill, an art collective, has long been blending street art's gritty, expressive language with the polished and often sanitized world of pop culture. His work is stamped with an indelible mark of authenticity, often physically on the pieces he produces, making each sculpture a piece of street art history. The "Be Still My Heart" figure is a testament to his ability to navigate these two worlds, marrying the subversive edge of street art with the widespread appeal of pop culture imagery. This particular piece speaks volumes through its silent vinyl form. With its yellow head and expressionless face, the character becomes a canvas onto which viewers can project their thoughts about the pervasive nature of pop culture in our daily lives. The robot's form challenges the onlooker to consider the mechanization of our consumption patterns, particularly concerning the entertainment we digest and the icons we elevate. Impact and Collectibility of Chris RWK's Limited Editions The collectibility of Chris RWK's "Be Still My Heart" sculpture extends beyond the appeal of owning a piece of limited edition art. It represents the evolving narrative of street pop art and its increasing embrace by the mainstream. The numbered editions, new in the box, represent the fleeting and often ephemeral nature of street art, capturing a moment in time where the artwork can be owned and held, as opposed to being a transient part of the urban landscape. Chris RWK's robot, with its printed features and the iconic "X" on its torso, carries the weight of street art's history and its future potential. Each piece, while identical in make, carries a different story, a different home, and a different meaning to each owner, much like street art touches each viewer in a unique way as they pass by. The limited run of these sculptures ensures that each one is a sought-after item, cherished for its aesthetic value and the cultural significance it holds as a piece of pop street art history. Chris RWK's "Be Still My Heart" is more than a vinyl sculpture; it is a statement about the convergence of street art and pop culture, the emotional connection we forge with the images we see, and the commodification of art in the modern world. Through his work, Chris RWK invites us to question, feel, and ponder art's role in an ever-changing landscape of visual stimuli.

    $361.00

Robot Graffiti Street Pop Artwork

Robot Imagery in Street Pop Art and Graffiti Artwork

As an image and concept, the robot has taken a prominent place in the lexicon of street pop art and graffiti artwork, serving as a versatile symbol of the modern age. This mechanical muse has been a fixture of the science fiction genre for generations, and a diverse array of interpretations and styles has marked its transition into the visual street art form. Street artists have often used robot iconography to explore themes such as humanity's relationship with technology, advanced artificial intelligence, and the socio-political implications of automation in society. Robots in street art vary widely in their depiction, from the whimsical and cartoonish to the hyper-realistic and menacing. The robot's form allows artists to delve into discussions about the nature of consciousness, the soul, and what it means to be alive. These mechanical figures often represent the human experience, reflecting our fears, aspirations, and the increasingly blurred line between organic life and artificial constructs. Moreover, robot-themed graffiti often carries a sense of nostalgia, harking back to the golden age of sci-fi and the early predictions of a future that is now our present.

Robotic Aesthetics and Their Significance in Urban Art

The aesthetic appeal of robots in urban art is undeniable. Their rigid forms and often symmetrical designs lend themselves well to the geometric nature of many urban spaces. Artists take advantage of these qualities, using the robot as a central figure in their compositions, ranging from large-scale murals to small, intricate stencils. The imagery of robots is also employed to comment on the industrial history of a city or region, tying in the local narrative with the global phenomenon of industrialization and its aftermath. Robotic aesthetics in street art beautify urban environments and engage the public in a dialogue about the technological landscape of our times. Robots are depicted in various scenarios, from serving humans to rising against them, from existing in harmony with nature to contributing to its destruction. These narratives reflect contemporary concerns about the rise of machines and the potential for a future where human labor becomes obsolete.

Technological Themes and Street Art's Role in Public Discourse

Street pop art and graffiti artwork have long been mediums for public discourse and social commentary, and the inclusion of robot themes extends this tradition. Artists utilize robotic imagery to challenge viewers to consider the role of automation in their lives and the more enormous societal implications of technological dependence. In an age where technology permeates every aspect of our existence, the robot becomes an accessible and relevant figure to express both the excitement and trepidation accompanying these advancements. Furthermore, robots in street art often reflect the cultural zeitgeist, embodying the current attitudes toward technology and progress. Whether through a satirical portrayal of robots in daily life or a more dystopian vision of a future dominated by machines, artists can provoke thought and discussion among the public. This discourse plays a critical role in shaping the collective consciousness regarding technological development's ethical and practical aspects.

The Fusion of Artistic Expression and Futuristic Imagery

Robots have become a staple in the fusion of artistic expression and futuristic imagery within the urban landscape. They serve as a bridge between the present and the future, between reality and imagination. Street artists often draw inspiration from the rich history of robots in popular culture, infusing their works with references that resonate with a wide demographic. The universality of the robot concept allows these works to transcend cultural and geographical boundaries, making them relevant on a global scale. In street pop art and graffiti artwork, the robot symbolizes the potential of human creativity and innovation while posing questions about the limits of our technological ambitions. The recurring presence of robots in street art highlights the enduring fascination with and concern for the mechanization and digitization of our world. Through street art, robots are given a voice and a presence that prompts viewers to engage with the complex interplay between humanity and the machines we create. The robot as a figure in street pop art and graffiti artwork continues to evolve, much like the technology it represents. As street artists adapt to new methods and mediums, so does the portrayal of robots, reflecting the changing dynamics of our relationship with technology. The image of the robot remains a powerful tool for artists to explore and express the multifaceted nature of the modern human experience.
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