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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 as a durable, colorful metal sign. This quirky fusion of sci-fi and Americana makes a whimsical addition to your kitchen, living room, dining room, office, or anywhere that deserves a robot-size helping of kitschy fun! Indoor Use Only.
- Vintage Style Reproduction Sign
- Measures 16W x 12H Inches
- Printed in the USA on Imported Heavy Duty Steel
- Copyright Eric Joyner/artlicensing.com
- Also Available as a Removable Wall Decal
Width: 16
Height: 12
Depth: 0.06
Weight: 1.30 lbs
Latest Review
Retro Robot Fight Night!
Mike
Love this sign. The colors, the robots, the surreal theme, it's just great! The sign is top quality, made of steel and weighs over a pound. I thought I'd seen the artwork before - turns out it was used on the cover of a Spectrum fantasy art collection and it's by artist Eric Joyner. The guy's work is fantastic. Retroplanet has a lot of signs and wall decals with his designs. I also bought a decal of a robot bar fight which is hysterical. Great stuff. Thanks, Retroplanet!
August 30, 2015
From: New Hampshire
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Retro Robot Fight Night!
Mike
Love this sign. The colors, the robots, the surreal theme, it's just great! The sign is top quality, made of steel and weighs over a pound. I thought I'd seen the artwork before - turns out it was used on the cover of a Spectrum fantasy art collection and it's by artist Eric Joyner. The guy's work is fantastic. Retroplanet has a lot of signs and wall decals with his designs. I also bought a decal of a robot bar fight which is hysterical. Great stuff. Thanks, Retroplanet!
August 30, 2015
From: New Hampshire
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