How Artists are Using 3D Printing

Artists in a wide variety of mediums are embracing 3D printing and digital fabrication.

Featured Artist Loren Batt

Featured artist Loren Batt’s mixed media works are like small stages on which the human condition is played out.

An Added Dimension: Interactive Art

Through my Interactive Art Series called “Re-Create” I am inviting the viewer to become a participant and to physically engage and create the composition of their liking.

Featured Artist Theresa McCarthy Sayer

Ceramic artist Theresa McCarthy Sayer uses the raku process to create original and delightful animal sculptures.

Featured Artist Ralph Páquin

The act of creating art enlightened me. Art is spiritual; it connects me to the universe, and to its energies that are otherwise unapparent.

Featured Artist Henry Heading

Perfection drives me as I create each piece. It must be unique. It must stand out, and is not complete until that special quality is achieved in my eyes.

3D Printing for Artists

This gives artists a huge menu of options for creating original sculpture, maquettes or even materials for use in building large assemblages or installations.

Featured Artist Charles Strain

I draw my imagery from the world of nature and life experience. The fusion of man and nature is a predominate theme in my sculpture.

Featured Artist Ruth Apter

When I take a step back and look at the animals I create it occurs to me that I am after their essence. I do not make bears . . . I make “bear-ness”.

Featured Artist Susan Beallor-Snyder

My current body of work, consisting of sculptures made from natural manila rope expresses my desire to express the challenges I have experienced over the past 30 years attempting to create art and preserve my identity as an artist and woman…

Featured Artist Colleen Gyori

From fabrics and fibers… to sketch books and sketches……my way was paved toward the excitement of manipulating glass.

Featured Artist Ben Hilario-Caguiat

I design my art as playgrounds for the mind and soul. I aim to create a visual feast of discovery where textures, colors, shapes and even subject matter are placed below the surface of a work’s initial form.

Featured Artist Jaynie Crimmins

The goal of my work is to explore how my mail reflects who I am and how I live my life. Catalogs, solicitations, letters, financial statements are all mailed to me because I have consumed, supported or expressed interest in an object, service, cause or belief.

Featured Artist Jeff Owen

I work blind most of the time; meaning I don’t have a set plan, drawing, or design in mind. I let my imagination run, sometimes for hours, before jumping in and starting work.