Will Work For Energy
by Bob Orsillo
Title
Will Work For Energy
Artist
Bob Orsillo
Medium
Digital Art - Original Science Fiction Fine Art By Bob Orsillo
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City street corner at night. Will work for energy - Original fine science fiction robot android art by Bob Orsillo.
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From The Red Robot and Friends Gallery - Original fine art photography by Bob Orsillo.
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November 11th, 2011
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Bob Orsillo
City street corner at night. Will work for energy - Original fine science fiction robot android art by Bob Orsillo. Copyright (c)Bob Orsillo / http://orsillo.com - All Rights Reserved. Buy art online. Buy photography online. www.boborsillo.com From The Red Robot and Friends Gallery - Original fine art photography by Bob Orsillo.
Sandi Mikuse
Bob, you never cease to amaze me with your talent! This is totally awesome....I love it! L/F
Bob Orsillo
City street corner at night. Will work for energy - Original fine science fiction robot android art by Bob Orsillo. Copyright (c)Bob Orsillo / http://orsillo.com - All Rights Reserved. Buy art online. Buy photography online.
Drinka Mercep
so much of thinking behind and in front of your photos. your art have mission. powerful art.
Gwyn Newcombe
Hi Bob ... check out this contest: http://fineartamerica.com/contests/wheelchair-contest.html?tab=overview It requires that a wheelchairs be included in the image. This unique illustration came to mind immediately!
Colette Hera Guggenheim
Very interesting comment from Lois Bryan,where Lois mentions ,there will always be a human connection among us ,,I think it can aswell be an univesal energy for all of us alive on the Globe . By the way lovely piece of Art Bob V/f su
Lois Bryan
The day I fell in love with your "Hummingbirds" this one completely stopped me in my tracks. Something distracted me and I had to hop offline, but I've been meaning to come back and view this one more closely. It's VERY haunting. I wonder if you're looking into the future for us ... maybe so ... and of course at first blush it and your artwork have a bit of an ominous edge. But looking closely, I can't help but be awed at your clever use of color ... the reds framing the cool green ... that glorious pop of blue (heaven) ... the perfect light on the silvery gray of the fencing and sidewalk ... and I love the hint of reflection of the wheel chair in the whiteboard. But most of all, it's the mute appeal for compassion and kindness in the face of your little tin man. I feel like you're saying that whatever the future brings, there will always be a human connection among us.
Bob Orsillo replied:
Lois, you write beautifully. I can not express how much I appreciate your comments. Thank you.
Sharon Burger
As wonderful as usual bob, I need the energy to work. I guess he's looking for electricity.
Hanne Lore Koehler
Love the sad face on this down-and-out robot, Bob!! Wonderful composition - complete with the faint reflection in the dirty mirror! I appreciate your return visits to my site and your precious comments on my paintings. I love to come back to your site, as well. There is always something new to discover that I missed before.