![]() ![]() In one example, the Dutch artist Eric van Straaten – who previously worked with wax and resin – now exclusively works in 3D printing. With its advent, many artists replaced or supplemented their primary medium to explore its massive possibilities. From customisation and versatility to sustainability and cost-efficiency, 3D printing has proven to be uniquely beneficial to many in the creative world. Many artists who previously struggled in bringing specific concepts to life due to material and production limitations are now free to explore the new land of opportunity that is 3D printing. Since the increased supply of consumer-grade printers in the early 2010s, 3D printing has become much more accessible for artists and designers. The creative impulse remains the same whatever tools an artist uses, but it is liberating and exciting to explore a new vocabulary of shapes – part mechanical, part organic – made possible through innovations in technology,” he said. “Computer modelling and 3D printing give me the ability to make sculptures I could not execute in any other way. ![]() ![]() When the celebrated sculptor Bruce Beasley was invited by the software platform Autodesk to host a 3D-printed exhibition in San Francisco back in 2013, he was thrilled after all, it’s not every day that an artist gets the chance to come face to face with breakthrough technology. ![]()
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