I started out drawing robotic (and sometimes not robotic) creatures on my wife and kids’ lunch bags every day during a stint of freelancing from home. I called these “Lunchbots”. The blog I created to share my art is titled Disposable Drawings because all of my art plays with the idea of impermanence.Partybot

Picklebot and Squirrel

Angeldemon and Monkeybot

Robohobo

Video that Emerson created about ½ way through the lunchbot series – set to the song Robots by Flight of the Conchords (which, btw, is a very funny series on HBO)
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