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Wood automatrons
Wood automatrons




wood automatrons

"Art is my way of communicating with the world around me," Demski says, "It is my way of making my own mark on the world. When it comes to his sculptures and toys, he chooses wood and found objects.Īrt has always been a deep passion of Demski's. In his work, Demski often uses mediums such as acrylic and found objects on wood panels. After graduating from Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design (MIAD), Demski took on work as a full-time, independent freelance artist and robot maker. It's crazy to think about the footprint we will leave on this planet."ĭemski, also known as JIMBOT, is a Milwaukee-based artist and toymaker. If humans disappeared today, the artifacts we left behind will be found laying around for thousands of years.

wood automatrons

"The pairing of the birds and robots also represents how much stuff we've made has essentially become a part of nature now. "The birds represent the wild that is just outside the doors, and are the complete opposite of manufactured things like robots," says Demski.

WOOD AUTOMATRONS PROFESSIONAL

This article is in a series by emerging creatives at Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design (MIAD) that explores both the apparent and hidden influences of professional art and design in the Milwaukee area.įrom small, adorable robot toys and sculptures to stylized paintings the meanings of which are left up to your interpretation, James Demski creates unusual, playful scenes where machine and nature coexist together, particularly birds and robots.






Wood automatrons