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Rob Sato at Giant Robot S.F.

Los Angeles' Rob Sato opened his show "Junk History" at Giant Robot's San Francisco location last Saturday, February 13th. Sato premiered two large watercolor works, that, when inspected in person, reveals a miniature universe of detail. The larger pieces, like this decaying Gundam robot above, for example, are home to hundreds of decomposing aircraft, herds of cattle, battleship armaments, satellite dishes and electrical towers. They swarm like microscopic bacteria or snails on a house overhang, and as Sato told us Saturday "they break free and fall to the ground from periodic earth quakes." Also on display are a series of framed prints and a row of insanely detailed painted miniatures. Each of these miniatures are presented in vintage Kokachrome slide holders with imaginary captions and made up dates which make the whole slide collection read as (skewed) photo journalism. Sato's "Junk History" runs until March 9th.

Los Angeles’ Rob Sato opened his show “Junk History”at Giant Robot‘s San Francisco location last Saturday, February 13th. Sato premiered two large watercolor works, that, when inspected in person, reveals a miniature universe of detail. The larger pieces, like this decaying Gundam robot below (2nd image down), for example, are home to hundreds of decomposing aircraft, herds of cattle, battleship armaments, satellite dishes and electrical towers. They swarm like microscopic bacteria or snails on a house overhang, and as Sato told us Saturday “they break free and fall to the ground from periodic earth quakes.” Also on display are a series of framed prints and a row of insanely detailed painted miniatures. Each of these miniatures are presented in vintage Kokachrome slide holders with imaginary captions and made up dates which make the whole slide collection read as (skewed) photo journalism. Sato’s “Junk History” runs until March 9th.

“Junk History” goes online at Giant Robot on Wednesday February 17th.

Rob Sato

“Peace At Last In A Future Past”

“Peace At Last In A Future Past” – detail

Painted miniature in Kodak slides

mini detail

“Elysian Park” – detail (people making out with giant faces in the ground)

“Land Admiral Lefebvre’s Fleet Makes Sail in the New World” – detail

“Followers and Fog”, detail

Slide Details via Giant Robot

Check out Daily Dujour‘s studio visit with Rob…
More info at Giant Robot

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