This artist's ink drawings turn human habits into something mechanical but reflective, creating small narrative moments

Black-and-white ink drawings of robot character designs
(Image credit: Warpsol)

Indiana-based Warpsol uses inks and watercolours to create small narrative moments centred around robots and machines. These characters might be mechanical, but the intention behind them is very human, and we can often feel that we relate to their personalities and habits.

Below, the artist talks us through four examples of his work. See our guides to the best pens and the best watercolour paints if you're inspired to explore these mediums yourself.

Wallace

(Image credit: Warpsol)

“A character-driven piece exploring imperfection, inspired by the Dark Souls video game series. Wallace was built with intention but the execution was flawed, making the robot heavy and powerful, yet ultimately unreliable.”

Coffee Bot

(Image credit: Warpsol)

“A simple moment built around routine, translating an everyday human habit into something mechanical and reflective. I also love coffee!”

Plant Bot

(Image credit: Warpsol)

“A quieter piece focused on care and growth. Plant Bot explores the relationship between artificial life and nature, by placing something mechanical into a role that feels soft and human.”

Claudia

(Image credit: Warpsol)

“Claudia features a more introspective design, leaning into weight and identity. It’s something constructed, yet still carries a sense of presence.”

You can see more of Warpsol's work on his website.

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