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Panels from Mars & Riot Production in Bosmont Jozi

Sobresaltos Panamá, Plaza Herrera

Finished illustration done by me in Inkscape

Jeff's not the only one drawing at work!

Just wait till I get a tablet this is mouse only.

Robo from Chrono Trigger

Midwest Generation #16. EMD SW1200, built in August 1964.

As far as I know, it usually operates via radio control.

There's an ancient SW1 here too, but I never see it running.

Toyota Robot

NSTA National Conference

Boston, MA.

I went a little crazy with my Heidi Swapp ink sprays. I used red & black (the school colors) plus tinsel & bronze which are robot colors. I really like this grunge look for a high school robotic page.

 

This page is based on the June sketch at Sketchy Saturday at Paper Issues (paperissues.blogspot.com/)

 

With the spray dots, gears & stamped circles, I felt I really was going dotty so I entered the "We're Going Dotty" Wednesday challenge at Simon Says Stamp (www.simonsaysstampblog.com/)

 

The stamped circles and the gears were inspired by the wind mill and all the ink sprays were inspired by the July inspiration challenge at ARTastic (artasticchallengeblog.blogspot.com/)

 

products:

gears - Creative Embellishments

ink spray - Heidi Swapp

stamps - Stampendous, Tim Holtz

ink - versafine

paper - Lifestyle

letters - Amy Tan

   

Molly and her robotic arm

Here we have the Robo-Guardian from the Spyrius subtheme of Lego Space. As a kid, this was my absolute favorite Lego set that I owned. I've always been a huge fan of giant robots, and this was easily the coolest of the era.

 

Owing to their name, the Spyrius focused on interstellar espionage rather than combat. Many sets focused on collecting and transporting small "data pad" tiles. The Robo-Guardian is no exception to this, as we'll soon see.

My best attempt at it =(

A close-up of the Robo Newz robot statue beneath the People Mover. Thanks for looking!

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