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Deadwings 9/11 Sculpture

Thomas Demuth

Germany

Sculpture, Plastic on Other

Size: 11.4 W x 11 H x 5.7 D in

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About The Artwork

Inspired by my own Digital Art Work "Ecce Homo 76 - ICARUS II" This figures was sculpted and also printed with a 3d Pen and finally formed with a hot, burning piston. The Material is Black PLA (Polyactid Acid) and the base is build from PVC. I called all my Sculpting Figures "Super Fractile Figures"

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Sculpture:Plastic on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11.4 W x 11 H x 5.7 D in

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I call myself a digital alchemcial artist. The computer ist my oven where i enter the ingredients. The software is the fire and the glow in which everything is melted together, so that the gold of the soul can emerge at the end. Thomas Demuth is a 3d artist from Germany and uses 3d rendering software to create photo-abstract images based on polygon mesh structures. He calls his style “Polygonismus”, and the concept behind this style “The Economy of Polygons”. It is a dramatic and profound style that gives the artist’s work psychological depth and photo-abstract intensity at the same time. In a world of a constantly increasing resolution, he is taking polygons back to their own beginning. This is the world where mathematics and algebra meet the sense of creativity.

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