Hello friends!
Welcome back to "SIGNALS"!
Here's what you can expect: We're excited to introduce our new Open Editions and remind you that our first Limited Edition is available. We've also launched our Broadcast Channel on Instagram, and today's work has us reflecting on Hajime Sorayama, who has always been a source of inspiration for us.
Love from,
Nastassja & Christian
SERIES
NEW: OPEN EDITIONS
Since this week, we’ve added a new twist to our »ART EVERY DAY« series. Each day, one of our latest artworks is available as a print in our shop – but only for 48 hours. After this period, the print will be removed from the shop and may never be available again. Check our shop daily to discover the newest edition and make it yours while you can.
LIMITED EDITION
In our last issue, we were thrilled to announce our first Limited Edition. Each piece is numbered, signed, and stamped, ensuring authenticity and exclusivity. With only 30 prints available, these pieces were printed in the world's best photo lab for unparalleled quality.
We are happy to share that a few editions are still available for purchase. If you missed out on the initial release, now is your chance to secure one of these exclusive artworks.
Don’t miss out on owning a unique piece from our first official edition.
INTRODUCING: INSTAGRAM CHANNEL
We just launched a new Instagram Broadcast Channel for everyone interested in our available work. We'll be sharing updates on upcoming projects like Limited Editions, Open Editions, Originals, and more.
SOURCE OF INSPIRATION
Today's work reminded us of Hajime Sorayama, even though we didn't consciously think of him while creating it. His distinctive style had long inspired us before his collaboration with DIOR made him widely known.
Hajime Sorayama is renowned for his hyper-realistic illustrations that blend sensuality with mechanical precision. Starting with his "Sexy Robot" series in the 1980s, Sorayama has mastered creating detailed, erotic humanoid robots. His work was far ahead of its time, predicting a future where humanoid robots are becoming a reality.
Sorayama's contributions to the art world are significant. He designed the first-generation AIBO robotic dog for Sony, earning Japan's highest design award. His collaborations span various fields, including fashion (with brands like DIOR and Puma) and music, having created iconic album covers for Aerosmith and Tyga.
For those interested in delving deeper into Sorayama's work and his impact on art and technology, we recommend reading his recent interview with 032c.
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