The Kent Greenbaum Rusty Nut Robot A154 TUNER is a unique medium-sized sculpture created with found objects, vintage toys, and industrial detritus. Handcrafted in Pennsylvania, USA, this whimsical constructivist piece features a robotic design with nuts, bolts, and various mechanical parts. Signed by the artist, this one-of-a-kind work embodies a blend of postmodernism, pop art, and surrealism, making it a standout piece for art enthusiasts and collectors. With its quirky and imaginative style, this sculpture is sure to appeal to fans of robot lovers, sci-fi nerds, and steampunk aesthetics.
Kent Greenbaum is a folk artist based in Annville, Pennsylvania, best known for his whimsical robot assemblage sculptures crafted from found and vintage objects. Each piece is a playful fusion of discarded toys, household hardware, and salvaged materials—often humorously named and numbered—imbued with a distinct personality and retro charm. His work has been featured in galleries, folk art shows, and private collections, and has even appeared as set decor in popular TV shows such as That 70s Show, where their nostalgic and quirky aesthetic fit seamlessly into vintage-inspired scenes. Greenbaum’s robots reflect a deep appreciation for Americana, reinvention, and storytelling through objects that once had another life.
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