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Lace Forest hangs from a wooden dowel.
Close up of Black Lace Forest.
Lace Forest Wall Hanging side view.
From the side.
Flexible filament looks like lace.
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Lace Forest Wall Hanging Sculpture

Paula Horsley

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Tpu Filament on Wooden Dowel

Size: 23 W x 34 H x 0.1 D in

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About The Artwork

This is a stunning drawing of trees made with a 3d pen and TPU filament and hung from a wooden dowel. This artwork looks like an intricate and very delicate piece of lace but the filament used is incredibly strong and durable. The drawing has evolved from a sketch I made in the wooded area by the river near my home. I managed to recreate the sketch on a much larger scale with the rubber-like, plastic filament. The TPU is melted inside the pen and then extruded as a thin line which sticks to itself as it's worked into a drawing. I created a clear background as a base. Drawing with a 3D pen is literally drawing with plastic. The whole piece is very light in weight but substantial enough to hang beautifully from the wooden dowel which measures 64cm. These 3D pen drawings look best against a plain, light coloured wall due to their semi transparent nature. Alternatively the dowel could be removed and the drawing professionally framed as a piece of textile art.

Details & Dimensions

Sculpture:Tpu Filament on Wooden Dowel

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:23 W x 34 H x 0.1 D in

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Paula grew up in the beautiful city of York in the United Kingdom and was employed as a textile designer in the early years of her working life. Art has always been a constant and she has explored and experimented with many conventional and unconventional materials. The first sculptures she sold were made out of bread dough which were baked and varnished. These pieces proved so popular that she was able to pursue her dream of being a self employed artist and sold her work successfully through art fairs and markets. Eventually Paula discovered coloured hot melt glue sticks which was an unexplored and really exciting medium to work with. She managed to incorporate wire into the melted glue and was able to form amazing sculptures which were exhibited in many galleries including The Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Further experimentation resulted in the glue guns being used on canvas with the glue replacing acrylic paint which she’d previously used. These sculptural paintings (animal portraits and landscapes) have also enjoyed great success and have been shipped as far and wide as the USA and Australia. One of her beautiful horse paintings was featured on the cover of Equestrian Trade News magazine. More recently Paula has enjoyed working with her latest discovery, the 3D Printer Pen. This ingenious little device allows the artist to draw with melted plastic. Once the filament has cooled, the drawing is a permanent artwork which will hold its shape and can be hung from a dowel or professionally framed. These wall hangings have a lace-like quality and they can be categorized as sculpture and drawing as they are both. For the last four years Paula has lived in Wensleydale and has drawn her art inspiration from the local breath taking countryside and wildlife.

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