Pixel Pancho‘s robotic fantasies merge with human flesh bringing life and youth to the inanimate. Using his signature earth tones, Pixel Pancho teamed up with Case Ma’Claim to produce a large piece in Brooklyn. Pixel‘s work appears to be an ongoing discussion on the relationship between memories of childhood and maturity.
The piece above is entitled “Our Short Memory.” It portays an average looking man: another suit, a nobody, seemingly forgetting about his childish dreams of heroes and robots. The piece below, “Bond,” explicitly showcases the dynamic between robots and children, the relationship seems based off admiration, it seems like the children are fans, the robot being their icon.
In “Upload,” (below) elements of adulthood and childhood which usually simply interact with each other are subtly merged. The mix forms one strange piece of a man-child or baby-man who is painfully normalized, mechanical. Let us know how you interpret his works in the comments section,
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