Supreme Robotcat: Yellow Cybernetic Maestro embodies the luminous and futuristic dimension of Hiro Ando’s feline universe within the series Neko Sculptural Symphony: Claws of Legends.
Standing 100 cm tall, this resin sculpture asserts a monumental presence, its intense monochrome yellow amplifying its visual impact.
Hiro Ando, founder of the Japanese studio CrazyNoodles and a leading figure of the Nippon Neo-Pop movement, merges manga culture, technology, and contemporary sculpture.
Robotcat appears here as a mechanical guardian translated into a sculptural language that is both playful and powerful.
The vibrant yellow surface evokes urban energy, innovation, and the optimism characteristic of contemporary societies.
The deliberately simplified geometry conceals precise volumetric work, revealing Ando’s mastery of form.
The glossy resin captures and diffuses light, generating shifting reflections that constantly animate the sculpture.
Within Claws of Legends, each feline character embodies symbolic aspects of the modern human condition.
Robotcat particularly explores the dialogue between humanity and technological evolution.
Its closed eyes contrast with its cybernetic nature, suggesting a machine endowed with peaceful awareness.
The work navigates between collectible pop figure and monumental contemporary sculpture.
The yellow tone enhances the optimistic futuristic vision running through Ando’s work.
The piece captures the playful spirit of Japanese pop culture while maintaining strong sculptural presence.
Robotcat thus becomes a symbol of coexistence between organic emotion and artificial intelligence.
Sharp contours evoke digital modeling aesthetics translated into tangible volume.
This work represents a rare opportunity to acquire an iconic sculpture from Hiro Ando’s expanding artistic universe.
Its spectacular character and immediate recognizability make it a major piece for any contemporary Neo-Pop art collection.
Supreme Robotcat ultimately celebrates the encounter between imagination, technology, and global visual culture.
The sculpture stands as a key milestone in the evolution of the artist’s mythical feline figures