These pieces you are making using the 3-D printing and classical subjects are remarkably elegant. I have seen only a few artist's work who are using this method. The eye opener for me is how you have made these pieces perfectly imitate the materials that would have been traditionally used. They really look like carved gemstones to me. Then seeing a neck piece done this way... my mind very briefly thinks, "My goodness that must weigh a ton". This is very interesting and beautiful work.
Cheers, Dawn
Rebecca, your work is stunning! I love the reference to cameos & intaglios, but there's also a really strong evocation of Lalique's figures and aesthetic. The combination of the historical influences and the ultramodern 3D printing is fascinating -- love it, love it!
best,
nisa blackmon
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Rebecca,
I was so excited to see you listed as a featured artist! Way to go. Everyone at Tyler says hello and congrats.
-Emily
Hi Rebecca, Happy to see your work featured. Congrats! Greg
Cheers, Dawn
best,
nisa blackmon
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