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Wood that Works

Artist David C. Roy has always been fascinated by mechanics and motion. He graduated with a degree in physics that led him to the creation of these unique kinetic sculptures. He has handcrafted over 90 limited-edition and one-of-a-kind scupltures that require no battieries or electricity; they just need winding, then the spring-driven mechanism takes over, providing 3 – 20 hoursContinue readingWood that Works

Artist Showcase – Fernando Tabanera

Visit www.D-StruktIV.net and you are certain to find a dream-like magic in the digital artworks of Fernando Tabanera. Combining imagery that is often times symbolic, Tabanera depicts a realistic surrealism that grabs hold of the viewer and won't let go. Fernando portrays a world in which headless figures strike provocative poses, flowers offer sensual statements when juxtaposed to modern-day machinery,Continue readingArtist Showcase – Fernando Tabanera

Pencil Carving

Mizuta Tasogare and Kato Jado have taken up a cool hobby. Pencil carving. With fascinating skill and precision, they carve unique patterns and intricate designs out of the ordinary wood pencil. You'll have to see it to believe it.

The Khronos Projector

There is a deep interconnection between art, science and technology and when these worlds collide, the results can be phenominal. The Khronos Projector is a perfect example. It is an interactive art installation that allows people to visualize movie content in an entirely new way. By actually touching and deforming the screen, the user can send portions of the imageContinue readingThe Khronos Projector

Exploring the Fourth Dimension

Adrian Ocneanu, professor of mathematics at Penn State, designed a stainless-steel sculpture that's not only an aesthetically interesting work of art, but a mental portal to the fourth dimension used as a teaching tool. “In the three-dimensional world, there are five regular solids — tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, dodecahedron, and icosahedron — whose faces are composed of triangles, squares or pentagons.Continue readingExploring the Fourth Dimension

Geometric Sculptures by Bathsheba Grossman

Bathsheba Grossman is an artist who creates 3D geometric scupltures out of metal. They are remarkably beautiful, not just because of their unusual shapes, but because of the 3D printing technology that allows the artist to build a physical metal sculpture from a digital 3D object created in CAD. The handheld sculptures are very reasonably priced. I love miniature objects,Continue readingGeometric Sculptures by Bathsheba Grossman

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