WALL-E Triptych: Drawing 1. March 19, 2026. Charcoal on paper. 24" × 10". A black-and-white recreation of a still frame from WALL-E, showing a close-up of EVE tilting her head down toward WALL-E’s fearing that he may be dead for good.
WALL-E Triptych: Drawing 2. April 2, 2026. Pastels on paper. 24" × 10". A recreation of a still frame from WALL-E, showing a red-toned image of EVE and WALL-E as captured by an Axiom steward robot with large letters reading “CAUTION” plastered on top.
WALL-E Triptych: Drawing 3. April 2, 2026. Charcoal on paper. 24" × 10". A black-and-white drawing of an invented still frame for WALL-E, showing a long shot of a bad ending in which WALL-E has been crushed to the point of death and EVE is forced to look upon his destroyed body.
NEW WORK: WALL-E Triptych ✏️
Inspired by the cinematography of Pixar’s #WALLE, I translated some film stills into real-life drawings that take one through WALL-E and EVE’s story in a more traditional yet still impactful way. (Except for the last film still. I made that one up.)