One-of-a-kind original drawing by artist Sébastien Di Nicolantonio. Signed, numbered, and accompanied by a Futuropia Studio certificate of authenticity.
Elara-1
About the work
She is thinking about something she cannot name.
Elara-1 is the most intimate portrait in the Futuropia Robots universe a three-quarter profile in which the mechanical architecture recedes and the face advances. The head inclines. The eyes are half-closed, turned inward toward something the sensor array cannot map and the processing unit cannot resolve. Whatever is running in there, it is not a task.
Di Nicolantonio draws here with exceptional restraint. The body is present shoulder plating, arm actuators, the precise mechanical grid of the neck rendered with careful attention — but none of it dominates. The face dominates. And the face is doing something that no engineering brief has ever specified: it is somewhere else.
This is the robot that has been to Mars and back. Not the first mission the third, or the fourth, when the novelty has worn away and the distance between worlds has become simply the distance between where you are and where you were. Elara-1 carries that weight in the set of her jaw, in the particular quality of a gaze that has seen too much empty space to be easily impressed by what remains.
In the Futuropia universe, Elara is a moon of Jupiter small, quiet, orbiting in silence at the edge of what we know. The robot that bears her name was built for Earth. She has long since stopped thinking of it as home.
An original drawing from the Robots series by artist-futurist Sébastien Di Nicolantonio.
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Features
- Original work on paper
- Hand-drawn by the artist
- Signed and numbered
- Certificate of authenticity included
- Ready to frame