While not exclusively a Nintendo character, Mega Man certainly made himself a household name through the classic NES games and now, can be yours in
tiny figure form, complete with action - pose accessories and a robotic smirk.
Not exact matches
Nobody has
figured out how they can be worked by such a
tiny brain, using six different kinds of silk, and reckoning angles and three dimensional
forms so accurately from a point of view on a flat plane.
And, because we care about your mental health, we did it in the
form of gifs so you won't need to pause a
tiny video a billion times to
figure out what the hell is going on.
Farber, who with Marcel Dzama and Michael Dumontier
formed the now - defunct Royal Art Lodge, creates chaotic compositions, typically of lots of
tiny figures, painted thick and glossy.