Originally released in 2008 with only 51 icons. We are celebrating the design that gave birth to Chop Shop. Now featuring 90 different robots from film, television, literature, comics, toys and one even two from classic rock history. Can you figure out all 90?
As if that were not enough- the buttons and eyes glow-in-the-dark (slide 3).
Originally released in 2008 with only 51 icons. We are celebrating the design that gave birth to Chop Shop. Now featuring 90 different robots from film, television, literature, comics, toys and one even two from classic rock history. Can you figure out all 90? The tree newest additions are seen in images #3, #5, and #7.
As if that were not enough- the buttons and eyes glow-in-the-dark (slide 9).
The ultimate trivia challenge for Sci-Fi buffs: 61 different robots, 58 different aliens and 30 different icons of various vehicles referencing generations of film, television, children’s books, video games, toys, literature, cartoons and so on. Totaling out to a staggering 149 icons to figure out and kill an entire day.
NOTE: The original screen print was the 14X34" size.
In March of 2008 we released our celebrity robots tee as a distraction from our usual projects. Including robots from all walks of life including film, television, video games, comics, cartoons, a toy and even a few from rock history. This became Chop Shop’s first real success and to celebrate this anniversary we have added another 30 icons to the design for a total of 94!
The best part? This version includes a key!
Silkscreen is 12"x18" and printed in three colors. Giclée print is Epson digital on archival Red River Polar White.
What if it were the 70's again and robots ruled the punk scene? Order Robot Rock (aka Gundam Calling) now and be the first on your block to be asked what that says in Japanese.
Print is Epson archival digital with ConeColor Inks on Red River archival paper.
We are celebrating the holidays as only robots can. Now featuring 51 different robots from film, television, literature, comics, toys and more. Can you figure out all 51?
As if that were not enough- it reads “HAPPY HOLIDAYS” on back in ASCII.
IT IS BACK!What if it were the 70's again and robots ruled the punk scene? Order robotRock now and be the first on your block to be asked what that says in Japanese.
Originally released in 2008 with only 51 icons. We are celebrating the design that gave birth to Chop Shop. Now featuring 90 different robots from film, television, literature, comics, toys and one even two from classic rock history. Can you figure out all 90?
As if that were not enough- the buttons and eyes glow-in-the-dark (slide 9).
Mars Rovers is the third in our new series of prints that will introduce real space exploration to the next generation of enthusiasts and be awesome while doing so! As if that were not enough, the screen print glows-in-the-dark! Size is 18x24.
PLEASE NOTE: THE DIGITAL PRINTS DO NOT INCLUDE GLOW
This project was a collaboration with Arrrggghhh Ink. See also Voyager and Mars Rovers.
What if it were the 70's again and robots ruled the punk scene? Order robotRock now and be the first on your block to be asked what that says in Japanese.
The full series is available as screen prints for the first-time in four years. As of November 2021 the full series includes; Voyager (3rd ed), Cassini (2nd ed), Mars Science (2nd ed), Sputnik (2nd ed), Mars Exploration (2nd ed), New Horizons, Rosetta, Galileo, Pioneer, Juno, and Viking.
Screen Prints measure 20"x36" printed in 3 colors by Vahalla Studios. Giclée versions are printed archival with ConeColor inks on Satin Red River paper. Sizes are as noted in the pull down.
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What if it were the 70's again and robots ruled the punk scene? Order robotRock now and be the first on your block to be asked what that says in Japanese.
Note: The SML and MED slim fits are intended to used as XXS and XS options.
Starship Armada. A giant collection of 113 celebrated fictional starships. The armada begins with the smaller crafts running along the front bottom (ie: X-Wing, Tardis, Colonial Viper, etc) and concludes along to the top front with the larger colony ships and battle cruisers (ie: Enterprise, Valley Forge, Borg, etc).
But that is not all! On the back the armada takes a turn with mid-sized starships graduating to the larger as they get more distant with that’s no moon set in the distance. Now nerds… please don’t get crazy on us. This is not totally accurate in terms of increasing size. The interlocking design would never allow for that level of accuracy.
Starship Armada. A giant collection of 113 celebrated fictional starships. The armada begins with the smaller crafts running along the front bottom (ie: X-Wing, Tardis, Colonial Viper, etc) and concludes along to the top front with the larger colony ships and battle cruisers (ie: Enterprise, Valley Forge, Borg, etc). But that is not all! On the back the armada takes a turn with mid-sized starships graduating to the larger as they get more distant with that’s no moon set in the distance.
Now nerds… please don’t get crazy on us. This is not totally accurate in terms of increasing size. The interlocking design would never allow for that level of accuracy.
Several Soviet spacecraft explored Venus beginning in 1961 until 1984. Collectively acheiving the first interplanetary atmospheric entry, the first interplanetary soft-landing, and the first to return images from the surface of another planet.
Stickers are 3" circular and vinyl. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use.
Voyager is the first in our new series of prints that will introduce real space exploration to the next generation of enthusiasts and be awesome while doing so! As if that were not enough, the screen print glows-in-the-dark!
PLEASE NOTE: THE DIGITAL PRINTS DO NOT INCLUDE GLOW
This project was a collaboration with Arrrggghhh Ink. See also Voyager and Mars Rovers.
Mars Science features newest generation of robotic Martian surface rovers. Curiosity arrived in 2012 with Perseverance following in 2021 (and Ingenuity too!). Their search for past and present life on the Martian surface make them more like mobile laboratories than mere robot explorers.
Giclée versions are printed archival with Epson inks and sizes are as noted in the pull down. The edition #2 screen print measures 20"x36" printed in 3 colors by Vahalla Studios. Edition #1 was Curiosity and was sold out in 2020.
What if it were the 70's again and robots ruled the punk scene? Order robotRock now and be the first on your block to be asked what that says in Japanese.
Measures 3"x3". holographic styled is currently sold out.
Cassini embroidered patch based on our Historic Robotics Spacecraft Series with either a velcro “hook” backing and matching “loop” mounting, or traditional “iron-on” backing. Measures about 3.75" round.
Cassini is the second in our new series of prints that will introduce real space exploration to the next generation of enthusiasts and be awesome while doing so! As if that were not enough, the screen print glows-in-the-dark!
PLEASE NOTE: THE DIGITAL PRINTS DO NOT INCLUDE GLOW
This project was a collaboration with Arrrggghhh Ink. See also Voyager and Mars Rovers.
Includes: Voyager, Cassini, Mars Science (Curiosity, Percy and Ingenuity), Sputnik, Rosetta, Galileo, New Horizons. The set is a 10% discount off the retail price.
Each hard enameled pin measures 2".