Collection: Robodad Loves You

An extension of Postcards From The Unweird, this delightfully unsettling series channels the optimistic advertising language of the mid-20th century — but with a deeply ironic twist. Each piece features a child embracing their mechanical Robodad, an absurd stand-in for a warm parental figure. Through vintage typography, warm studio lighting, and distressed metal surfaces, the images evoke both nostalgia and unease: a world where marketing glosses over the absurdity of robotic caregivers.

Beneath the playful slogans ("Child-proof Kill Mode," "Certified Ginger-safe!") lies a commentary on manufactured affection and trust in mechanical surrogates. These images balance creepy-cute whimsy with subtle dystopian horror, making them equal parts collectible fine art and biting social satire.