Domino
50 Celebration Bots ! Perfect 50th Anniversary or Birthday gift! by Gary Hirsch
- Item Number
- 446
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Sold
- 275 USD to Lisakoza
- Number of Bids
- 6 - Bid History
Item Description
50 special edition Celebration Bots created by the Bot inventor Gary Hirsch himself. The 50 bots were drawn on special celebratory "gold" dominoes and were created specifically to honor the Mulberry School of Los Gatos' 50th Anniversary. This collection comes framed in a display case and is suitable for hanging in any festive home or office.
Know someone turning 50? Celebrating a 50th Anniversary? This is a perfect ONE OF A KIND, never to be made again, gift collection of Gary Hirsch Celebration Bots.
Bots are the brainchildren of artist Gary Hirsch. They are a continuous experiment in bringing more surprise and delight into the world . Each Bot is a hand painted, signed and numbered, one-of-a-kind art object. They are programmed to give you outrageous compliments, help you be brave, take all of the blame, even clone you so you can get more done. Help get more surprise and delight out into the world: steal this idea , make some Bots yourself and leave them for a stranger to find...
See more of Gary's fabulous Bots at: www.botjoy.com
Item Special Note
This item is part of the generous collection of donations by Etsy Artists who were inspired by the Mulberry School's Bot project.
Item is available for pick up at the Mulberry School in Los Gatos on Monday March 31, 2014.
Shipping, is not included in the bid price and can be arranged the week of March 31, 2014.
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