However, in the mean time, there is news from the Lost and Foundry Studios in Oakland California, home to two of our favorite artists, Nemo Gould and Jeremy Mayer. An open house and new exhibition entitled, Natural Selection will be held on May 12th with the opening reception the day before.
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Featuring the 'Best-in-Show' of the Robot Art world in any media, we keep the editorializing to a minimum and strive to let the work speak for itself. Our statement on quality was made by it's inclusion in our collection.
Each image is linked to a larger version for more detailed examination and a link to the website of each artist featured is also provided.
We hope you enjoy...
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However, in the mean time, there is news from the Lost and Foundry Studios in Oakland California, home to two of our favorite artists, Nemo Gould and Jeremy Mayer. An open house and new exhibition entitled, Natural Selection will be held on May 12th with the opening reception the day before.
However, in the mean time, there is news from the Lost and Foundry Studios in Oakland California, home to two of our favorite artists, Nemo Gould and Jeremy Mayer. An open house and new exhibition entitled, Natural Selection will be held on May 12th with the opening reception the day before.
New works will be displayed as well as the studios of Jeremy Mayer and Jesse Small being open for exploring. (I wish I was going to be in California then) I'm sure it will be a fantastic show.
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BioMech,
Cyberpunk,
Exhibition,
Jeremy Mayer,
Mixed Media,
Nemo Gould,
RecTech,
Robot Art,
Sculpture
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