The material printers that I work with are capable of very precise production standards - clean lines, straight edges and tight allowances. But for artistic forms, that can be the opposite of the finish that will best serve the artistic representation that I am going for.
With that in mind, in this piece I dramatically "de-tuned" the machinery to make it , well, sloppy, and it worked wonderfully, creating a texture and an effect of fibers, cloth and softness.
Item details
Price
C$ 895.00
Quantity available
1
Dimensions
Package
Length/Depth: 21 in
Width: 21 in
Height: 2 in
Shipping
Free
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Delivery and pickup restrictions may apply: Free pickup or drop-off, where feasible. Otherwise, free delivery by post within Canada.
Refund & return policy
No refund or returns allowed on this purchase.
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I'm on Instagram as @steveniseman.
Look closer. There is an extra dimension to my work.
Look closer. Can you see it? There is an extra dimension to my work. I design sculptural images in three dimensions and then build them in layers using material printers. There are few teachers or practitioners in this medium, and I am enthralled by the creative opportunities that flow from unconstrained innovation - the process is as much fun as the result.
Art has been awakened in me through technology, and a humble interest has blossomed into a passion. I have journeyed here along many routes and through many disciplines - lawyer, student of science, fatherhood - and each experience shapes the perspective and dimensions that I bring to my art: from law, how to communicate complexity with simplicity; from science, that useful progress requires both method and inspiration; and from fatherhood, that when the time comes to stop fussing and step back, the most interesting part is what happens next. This is the spirit that I bring to my designs.
I live, laugh and work in Toronto, Canada.
Artist’s Biography:
Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, the artist is helping to pioneer Sculptural Images, a computer-aided art medium that is part photograph, part sculpture. By crafting photo-interpretive images into sculptural form, light and shadow become available colours on the painter’s palette.
The artist has self-innovated his design and production techniques. Though the process is complex - photo augmentation, digital modelling, designing and production of up to 1,000 layers - the results can be utterly unique.
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I am happy to arrange a viewing of any pieces that you are interested in, either online or, if feasible, live. The three dimensional nature of my pieces is best viewed live.
I'm on Instagram as @steveniseman.
Enjoy.