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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
47.2x47.2in
About this artwork
I grew up when entertainment often meant making it yourself, and when fixing it yourself was a necessity. A Mid-century kid building it himself, with an exploded view diagram of a vintage 1970s radio, right before consumer electronics became disposable. This was the era when "STEM education" meant handing a 10-year-old a soldering iron and saying, "figure it out." Old radio kits taught real engineering principles like circuit theory, signal processing,… the physics of electromagnetic waves, because you had to understand how it worked to make it work. No planned obsolescence. No sealed cases. If it broke, you fixed it, or you built the damn thing. For people who miss when technology was something you mastered, not something that mastered you.
Robert Evans, a painter, photographer, and printmaker with a foundation in graphic design and a lifelong fascination with mechanics, bridges digital expertise and hands-on craft. He masterfully merges vintage illustration with technical precision, layering acrylics and meticulous pen work to depict deconstructed machinery and mid-century figures. His style celebrates the aesthetic poetry of repair manuals, paying homage to an era of ingenuity. Evans’s work radiates nostalgic warmth and sophistication, evoking a deep appreciation for both functional beauty and the quiet elegance of everyday objects, inviting viewers into a world where the ordinary becomes extraordinary.