
The Meterologist

The Rainy Season

Well Done

Your Turn
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Filed under Matt Dixon - Robot Art

Charging

Masquerade

The Architect
Matt Dixon likes to make pictures of robots. He’s also a freelance illustrator and concept artist. since 2007, providing illustration and concept design for print and digital media. He has created a line of “robot life’ called “Transmissions” as a personal sideline. He offers originals drawings, premium prints, books, and greeting cards on his website MattDixon.com. He writes a newsletter for which you can sign up that tells you the latest.
Filed under Matt Dixon - Robot Art
Matt Dixon likes to make pictures of robots. He’s also a freelance illustrator and concept artist. since 2007, providing illustration and concept design for print and digital media. He has created a line of “robot life’ called “Transmissions” as a personal sideline. He offers originals drawings, premium prints, books, and greeting cards on his website MattDixon.com. He writes a newsletter for which you can sign up that tells you the latest.
I’ve been following Matt’s work for years, signing up for his newsletter, drooling over drawings of the whole world of robots he has created. It amazed me at first that he could evoke emotion with a drawing of a robot, but he manages to infuse feelings in each of his creations. Amazing.

Contemplation

Longing

Low Battery

Memories

The Mystery of Flight

The Optimist
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Josh Gluckstein uses recycled materials, such as cardboard, to create these wonderful pieces. An article on Josh’s work was written by Hidreley from BoredPanda.com






I just LOVE the ingenuity shown here. I would love to have these in my home. They make me smile just looking at them! :0)
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Again the creativity of people makes me smile – just fills me up and leaves me in awe.
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Filed under Art From Found Things
I’ve never met the man, and he is an artist in the U.K. and I truly love the fact that he can make me FEEL emotions looking at his drawings of robots.







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I just checked on my raised bed square foot garden planters. The tarps covering the six boxes, plus the bungie cords I used to secure them, are really brittle now. As soon as we get through this winter storm, we’ll go get replacement tarps and more cords to protect the planters as much as we can for the rest of the winter.
The forecast now is more ice than snow. We had a bad ice storm in 2000 (we think) that brought so much damage to the state it still hasn’t recovered. We stood on the porch and heard the branches cracking like gunshots as they broke off and fell. We were stuck up her with a China Diesel generator that overheated in the well house and blew the gasket on top. My husband and our son started shifts to make sure that a barrel we kept filling with water and snow kept the generator going, and we switched to well water. We were without public power and public water for 14 days, if I remember right. When we made it through that, we looked for a replacement for the generator and got really serious about keeping extra water and food on hand.
Our son now lives where there are two seasons: “extreme summer” and “wet summer”. He thinks it’s frigid if he has to wear shoes, jeans, and a hoodie. :0) My husband and I are on our own in this storm. The generator did its automatic test without incident last Thursday. Hopefully, it will do its job if we need it. It runs everything except heat or cool, and we have a fireplace backup and electric blankets. I got food after my haircut today, so we’re pretty much set.
Stay safe, warm, and dry!
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Filed under Matt Dixon - Robot Art
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