The 36” x T x 58” W, artwork is a highly detailed depiction of a vintage 1960s Horikawa-style Gear Wind Up Robot standing upright, created by Pop-realism artist Mike Pitzer. The robot has a red square head with large round eyes, brushed metal circular ear-like protrusions on both sides, and a rectangular metal mouth. On top of its head, there is a red glass dome-shaped light. The torso is designed with mechanical details, featuring two large gears—one pink and one yellow—set against a metallic background with intricate circuit and button patterns. The robot's arms are asymmetrical: the left arm is yellow with rounded gears, while the right arm is silver with a wind-up key attached. The legs are mismatched in color, with the left leg green and the right leg black, both ending in vibrant red rectangular feet. Pitzer’s overall pop-realism style drawing combines elements of retro-futurism and toy aesthetics, rendered with crisp lines and vibrant colors in graphite and Prismacolor pencils.
The 36” x T x 58” W, artwork is a highly detailed depiction of a vintage 1960s Horikawa-style Gear Wind Up Robot standing upright, created by Pop-realism artist Mike Pitzer. The robot has a red square head with large round eyes, brushed metal circular ear-like protrusions on both sides, and a rectangular metal mouth. On top of its head, there is a red glass dome-shaped light. The torso is designed with mechanical details, featuring two large gears—one pink and one yellow—set against a metallic background with intricate circuit and button patterns. The robot's arms are asymmetrical: the left arm is yellow with rounded gears, while the right arm is silver with a wind-up key attached. The legs are mismatched in color, with the left leg green and the right leg black, both ending in vibrant red rectangular feet. Pitzer’s overall pop-realism style drawing combines elements of retro-futurism and toy aesthetics, rendered with crisp lines and vibrant colors in graphite and Prismacolor pencils.