Vacuum Cleaner Becomes Professional Artist

This is Mr. Head. He is an artist. He didn't start that way, of course. He started as a robotic vacuum cleaner. But Mr. Head had higher ambitions beyond tending human homes. He wanted to express his inner experience, and so worked with fellow artist HYdeJII to learn painting. Typically, he creates by roaming over a canvas, dripping paint where he feels inspired. The results are impressive:

Last year, he painted this strikingly emotive piece titled Spring Wormhole. You can see more of his work at Crunchyroll and, hopefully, someday, at a gallery near you.


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I hate that these types of things only show up as a reaction to women asking to be depicted in a more realistic way or without being objectified. If Ken actually needed a re-design people would of asked for it earlier.
Not to mention boy's action figures (designed by men) are far more macho than Ken, and aren't a beauty standard set by women.

This would be funny joke it it wasn't purely reactionary.
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Thank God little girls everywhere are saved from being forced by men to purchase Barbie dolls. If only we had a time travel machine, then we could go back and ensure that inventor Ruth Handler was never born. Who knows how many untold lives could be saved?

Thankfully, now it's Mattel which holds the gun. Be free of the burdens of old Barbie and buy all these brand new dolls to replace her!
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