Before the infinite dark, an ethereal apparition reveals itself—a transparent figure, both geometric and organic. It stands with otherworldly grace, its torso a confluence of delicate lines converging at a glowing heart. Extending downwards, its limbs cascade into shadows, while above, angular projections hint at a silent, unspoken elegance.
In the early 2000s I bought a large box of random vintage toy robots off Ebay. After some further research I began to disappear down the rabbit hole of collecting largely vintage Japanese robots from manufacturers such as Cragstan-Yonezawa, Horikawa, Masudaya and Yoshiya.
Eventually I thought it was time to fuse my love of these beautiful objects with my art practice, creating an imagined series of robots, generated, or "descended" from the robots I've collected over the years...
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Descendants #189
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Before the infinite dark, an ethereal apparition reveals itself—a transparent figure, both geometric and organic. It stands with otherworldly grace, its torso a confluence of delicate lines converging at a glowing heart. Extending downwards, its limbs cascade into shadows, while above, angular projections hint at a silent, unspoken elegance.
In the early 2000s I bought a large box of random vintage toy robots off Ebay. After some further research I began to disappear down the rabbit hole of collecting largely vintage Japanese robots from manufacturers such as Cragstan-Yonezawa, Horikawa, Masudaya and Yoshiya.
Eventually I thought it was time to fuse my love of these beautiful objects with my art practice, creating an imagined series of robots, generated, or "descended" from the robots I've collected over the years...