I took this photo back in September and I framed it so it looked like some alien object had landed near Camelback Mountain.
I was going to post it on my blog but I realized I didn't have a full perspective on it and I needed to go back and get another photo so you could see this object in full after viewing it as an alien.
I finally managed to do that when I visited the Shemer Art Center a week ago.
This is a 3D printed sculpture called "Debutante" by artist Kevin Caron.
The description says it is 3D printed Ryno & PLA Pearls. I looked that up to see what it meant. I couldn't find anything called "ryno" but I found something called "Rhino" that has to do with 3D graphics. PLA Pearls is described as a polyester blend filament.
I may have read the researched descriptions but actually, I really don't understand it. I think I'd have to watch a 3D printer in action to gain a better understanding. I've always been visual learner.
It still looks like something alien, doesn't it?
That object has a unique surface and curves
ReplyDeleteMy local library has a 3-D printer running, you can bring in a program and they will run it. I have no idea how the designs are made.
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of tulips poking out of the ground. The 3-D stuff is way over my head, Sharon.
ReplyDeleteIt does look very alien! I like the silvery sheen. It's fascinating how computers have enabled new kinds of art.
ReplyDeleteIt's all about perspective and POV, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteYes, it does look a piece of outer space. : )
ReplyDeleteIt's an interesting shape, reminds me of a squid.
ReplyDeleteWow, top photo is a winner. Alien it is.
ReplyDeletefwiw, some info re: Ryno… filament
ReplyDeletehttps://kevincaron.com/2023/01/13/3d-printing-filament-gets-more-interesting/
https://www.matterhackers.com/store/c/pro-series-ryno
Bizarre come to mind.
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