WE HAVE SOLD OUT.
THE 1/1 PACKAGE: Robot + Custom Shirt.
This exclusive collaboration between Robert Graham and renowned robot assemblage artist David Lipson presents the perfect opportunity for those who thought they had it all. Robot & Shirt sold together as a package.
Whether you’re a devoted Robert Graham Collector or an enthusiast of one-of-a-kind art, this custom shirt is a striking statement piece, expertly crafted to reflect the unique likeness of David Lipson’s stunning robot.
We will open a waitlist once the first 8 are sold out.
MEET THE ROBOT FAMILY
UNMATCHED CRAFTMANSHIP: A SHIRT LIKE NO OTHER.
The shirt creation only begins once the robot is purchased. Each shirt is tailored to order to your size, bears a number 1 of 1, and is personally embroidered with the owner’s name.
It is crafted from luxurious silk jacquard fabric woven with 24-carat gold yarn. The back of the shirt showcases a hand-embroidered, metallic bullion masterpiece, bearing the likeness of the one-of-a-kind robot sculpture.
ROBOTS WAIT FOR NO ONE — FIRST TO ACT, FIRST TO OWN.
Step 1: Add your robot of choice to your cart.
Step 2: The first 8 lucky Collectors will secure theirs now. All others will be put on a waiting list.
Step 3: You will be contacted for your custom shirt sizing.
Step 4: Patience pays. Stand by for 10-12 weeks for custom development of your 1/1 shirt. Your robot will arrive within 1-2 weeks.
Step 5: Cement your place in the annals of RG history.
About the Artist.
David Lipson is renowned for creating extraordinary robot sculptures that push the boundaries of art and design.
Born in Boston, Massachusetts, David studied at the Art Students League and the National Academy of Design in New York City. David had a successful 17-year career in the animation industry in both television and film, working on popular television programs including Lizzie McGuire (Disney), Saturday Night Live (NBC), The Venture Bros (Cartoon Network), The Howard Stern Show (CBS), and School House Rock (Disney) among others. In 2008, David began assembling found objects, old and new, to create whimsical one-of-a-kind robot sculptures. David uses nuts and bolts to assemble his robots – no welding. David's robots are in private and corporate collections worldwide, and have been shown in museums, books, magazines, and on television.
These sculptures serve as conversation pieces, perfect for art collectors and enthusiasts who value the blend of modern aesthetics and mid-century design. David Lipson's creations encourage viewers to explore the intersection of art, technology, and recycling.