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3d artwork

Not only is Eric Klarenbeek’s “Mycelium Chair” also inspired by organic elements - it features mushrooms. The work is part of his series “Species-Tool-Being” the rest of the series can be found here. In Shane Hope’s piece, he combines nano-structural, or small scale structural, reliefs that are first 3D printed and then painted to “reconcile the parts seamlessly.” From a great distance the work, “Public Panopticon Powder,” looks almost like an Impressionist painting, but up close it resembles barnacle pieces of coral reef. This list represents a range of styles, textures, and functions some beautiful and organic, other witty or humorous, and yet others introspective, eerie, and even unnerving. Mushroom chairs, nuclear cloud lamps, eerie ghost-like trapped creatures, beautiful shell-cone objects, and stag’s and futuristic human heads, are all featured as some of the coolest pieces of 3D printed art we’ve seen yet.ģD printed art has unique details, with 3D printing allowing for the kind of subtlety and nuance of detail that requires much less handicraft time than conventional sculpture.













3d artwork