Today is February’s Supermurgitroid Robot Day!

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Introducing Supermurgitroid Robot No. 5

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Please let me introduce you to my Supermurgitroid friend, Robot No. 5!

Robot No. 5 was quick to come and see me. They wanted to be one of the first to see the new world. They’re definitely a trail-blazer.

When they heard that we had the Pop Art movement they had an odd sense of calm and like they were home. They have read all my books on Pop Art and have been scouring for items to collect – they seem to know just where to look. They’ve been asking if I know of Elvis, Andy Warhol, Debbie Harry, and the like; it’s been hard to tell them that some of them have passed on, melancholy sets in and it takes a bit for them to work their way around it. I’ve heard rumours that parts of Robot No. 5 were actually built in the Factory, but based on what I’ve seen I have no doubt.

They were truly shocked when we went to the grocery store and they were able to buy a can of Campbell’s soup! I tried to tell them I was pretty sure it wasn’t exactly the same can, but I’m not entirely sure I was heard because their excitement just ran so deep.

Robot No. 5 wants everyone to know that anything can be art – art is for all! That whatever your creative outlet is – let it shine, do the thing, make the stuff, and share it with the world!

Robot No. 5 and I want to celebrate Pop Art this month, if you’d like to join us, Robot No. 5 is available at my Artist Shops: Threadless Artist Shop or Art of Where.

Take care,

Leslie