The Robot Art of Arnaud Pfeffer

Introducing Print Robot Art—a collaboration with Paris-based designer Arnaud Pfeffer, blending digital precision with a handmade touch.

It all began with a simple tag on Instagram, where we discovered Arnaud's brilliant work. That digital nudge led to this unique collaboration, blending cybernetic artistry with playful design.

Perfect for little creatives (especially those robot-obsessed!) and a thoughtful gift for the budding artist in your life.

Blending the Mechanical and the Human: The Robot Art of Arnaud Pfeffer

We like to do things differently—this time, the art is the garment. Now, with Petit Pli, his print has directly inspired a garment for the first time.

So, why "Robot Art"? Well, Arnaud’s process is a fascinating blend of human imagination and robotic precision. He begins each design digitally, then hands it over to a robot that picks up a felt-tip pen and brings the design to life on paper. The robot’s movement is precise, yet the ink fades and deepens unpredictably, adding a uniquely human touch. Print Robot Art is not only a tribute to creativity but also to the digital connections that make it possible.

This print does more than look beautiful—it expands and shifts, revealing new dimensions, just like a child’s boundless imagination. It’s a reminder that art, like childhood, is full of discovery, and we’re so happy to share this playful, digital-meets-analogue journey with our Petit Pli community!

Arnaud' world

About the Print and Illustrations for Petit Pli

AP: For this collection, I focused on pleating patterns. — Each design starts digitally, then I bring it to life with a drawing machine holding a felt-tip pen. While the pattern is geometrically perfect, the pen’s ink fades and deepens unpredictably, adding an analogue texture that resembles traditional drawing.

Reflecting on Childhood and Creativity

AP: As a child, I felt anything was possible. Growing up surrounded by adults working with their hands—tinkering, cooking, sewing—made the world feel like a boundless playground, a feeling I still carry.

His advice for young artists?

AP: Find joy in creating. When art feels like play, learning new techniques and expressing yourself comes naturally.

What LittleHumans Teach Us

AP: I’m inspired by how children find wonder in simple things, like shapes or colors. They remind me to keep appreciating the magic everyday.

Outside of illustration, Arnaud runs a food innovation studio, Mâche&Maché. For those interested in the intersection of food and science, he recommends following @foodmeetsscience on Instagram. For visitors to central France, he suggests Atelier Mille Forme in Clermont Ferrand, an art center with hands-on workshops for young children.

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