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Description
San Francisco Bay Area artist Eric Joyner started painting his passion - Japanese robot toys and donuts - around 1999. Since then, the delightfully mad painter has re-imagined American classics and pop culture references if donut-eating robots ruled the world. Now we're bringing his retro-futuristic style to life in our high quality, removable wall decals. Our wall decals are made of textured polyester fabric with a glare-free matte finish. They're easy to apply and remove, and are the perfect decorating choice for apartments, dorms, offices, and other places you can't put holes in the walls.
- Premium Opaque Polyester Fabric with Matte Finish
- Sticks to Most Flat Surfaces - Walls, Fridges, Cabinets and More; Low-Tack Adhesive Easy to Remove; No Sticky Residue
- Available in 24, 36, 60, and 72 Inch Sizes
- Made in the USA with Eco Friendly Materials
- Copyright Eric Joyner/artlicensing.com
Weight: 0.95 lbs
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Latest Review
"No one calls me a two-bit toaster and gets away with it!"
Mike
The second I saw this ridiculous wall decal I knew it had to go up in my work cubicle. The artist is Eric Joyner, who makes a living combining toy robots and donuts in bizarre situations. So here we have a bunch of retro robots hanging out in a Wild West style saloon, and then someone insults someone's maker or brags about his advanced steering modules, and BOOM! Robot bar fight! Donuts and gears flying everywhere! Cracks me up, imagining the events the led up to this terrible row. The decal is a cool textured polyester material, and it was easy to apply (took me 45 seconds). Great stuff.
August 30, 2015
From: New Hampshire
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"No one calls me a two-bit toaster and gets away with it!"
Mike
The second I saw this ridiculous wall decal I knew it had to go up in my work cubicle. The artist is Eric Joyner, who makes a living combining toy robots and donuts in bizarre situations. So here we have a bunch of retro robots hanging out in a Wild West style saloon, and then someone insults someone's maker or brags about his advanced steering modules, and BOOM! Robot bar fight! Donuts and gears flying everywhere! Cracks me up, imagining the events the led up to this terrible row. The decal is a cool textured polyester material, and it was easy to apply (took me 45 seconds). Great stuff.
August 30, 2015
From: New Hampshire
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