Sexy Female Robots Images Revealed
The sexy female robots probably originated from the Metropolis movie by Fritz Lang in 1926 and was further developped with erotic artwork from Hajime Sorayama in the 70’s onwards with a range of fantasy illustrations dominated by pin-ups and perhaps most well-known for the sexy female robots and gynoids (part robot, part human). Sorayama’s work Sexy Robot was published by Genko-sha in 1983 and gained worldwide success. Sorayama was using traditional techniques such as brush, pencil, acrylic paint and final airbrushing.
Today digital art software has replaced the old airbrush tool for most contemporary illustrators that have embraced the sci-fi theme of the sexy female robots but still holds a ressemblance with Sorayama’s work who is no doubt a source of inspiration. Last month we featured Victor Habbick sexy robots, below is a selection from other artists showcasing some of the sexiest female robots in digital art:
Please scroll down for images, video and links about the iconic Hajime Sorayama.
A sexy shiny female robot ready to fire her weapon – Digital artwork from artist Lee Reitz
variation of a super sexy shiny silver robot wearing stiletto heals from artist Andreas Meyer.
Digital Artwork from Ralf Juergen Kraft
HAJIME SORAYAMA
Some of Hajime Sorayama’s prints and limited editions have been compiled into books, these can be hard to come by but are sometime still available on amazon through resellers.
In this short video you can have a sneaky look at Sorayama’s artist studio where it all happens!
You can purchase the full video revealing some of Sorayam’s secret technique from the official website sorayama dvd secrets revealed.
(this video includes erotic content)
Websites about the japanese artist Hajime Sorayama:
The Sorayama robot t-shirt can be puchase here: