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Comedian Mike Bobbit, came to me needing an illustration for posters for his comedy/burlesque show. The show being a mix of comedy, and off the wall risque performances, he gave it the weirdest running title he could come up with "robot bukakke". He gave me the title and said "can you work with that?". I said "...I'd rather not but I will". "Robot bukakke" I'm not ever sure what that means. I know what the words mean, I'm an adult. But together, conceptually... what the hell? It's like "potato orgasm" or "car cheese"...it's kind of nonsensical even if you anthropomorphize the behavior of a robot to the degree such an act would happen. Strangely enough the first sketch I came up with, we both liked. It was eye catching, weird, unsettling, and robotic-ly sterile. This here is the final finished illustration without any logos, dates, or other information that took up/blocked parts of the show poster.

The penciling and inking was done by hand, the coloring with photoshop. The original was 11x17 inches. This digital print is 300dpi and 2000x2881 pixels

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On MakersPlace, users can create, discover, sell, and collect truly unique and authentic digital art. The team is passionate about the way blockchain technology is transforming our understanding of digital ownership and champions creativity in the growing crypto art community. Trade all MakersPlace NFTs right here on OpenSea.

Category Art
Contract Address0x2a46...0756
Token ID25006
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Creator Earnings
10%

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Comedian Mike Bobbit, came to me needing an illustration for posters for his comedy/burlesque show. The show being a mix of comedy, and off the wall risque performances, he gave it the weirdest running title he could come up with "robot bukakke". He gave me the title and said "can you work with that?". I said "...I'd rather not but I will". "Robot bukakke" I'm not ever sure what that means. I know what the words mean, I'm an adult. But together, conceptually... what the hell? It's like "potato orgasm" or "car cheese"...it's kind of nonsensical even if you anthropomorphize the behavior of a robot to the degree such an act would happen. Strangely enough the first sketch I came up with, we both liked. It was eye catching, weird, unsettling, and robotic-ly sterile. This here is the final finished illustration without any logos, dates, or other information that took up/blocked parts of the show poster.

The penciling and inking was done by hand, the coloring with photoshop. The original was 11x17 inches. This digital print is 300dpi and 2000x2881 pixels

MakersPlace collection image

On MakersPlace, users can create, discover, sell, and collect truly unique and authentic digital art. The team is passionate about the way blockchain technology is transforming our understanding of digital ownership and champions creativity in the growing crypto art community. Trade all MakersPlace NFTs right here on OpenSea.

Category Art
Contract Address0x2a46...0756
Token ID25006
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Creator Earnings
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