MX3D has revealed its role in the production of “Later Love,” a sculpture by famed Irish artist Rowan Gillespie. This piece is set to be displayed at Clonlea Studios from August 18, alongside other artistic works.
The company utilized its sophisticated robotic Directed Energy Deposition (DED) technology to craft the bronze body sculptures, giving them complete geometrical design freedom. Such collaboration highlights the transformative impact of additive manufacturing in the arts, facilitating the creation of complex and sophisticated designs which might be difficult or unfeasible with conventional methods.
Through the use of MX3D’s DED technology, artists are empowered to expand the limits of their artistic exploration, offering a novel medium through which to channel and fulfill their creative visions. The ability to fabricate sculptures with such exactness and intricacy heralds new avenues within the art sector.
This is not MX3D’s first venture into the intersection of art and technology. The company has previously collaborated with artists Paolo Albertelli and Mariagrazia Abbaldo of Studio C&C in Turin, Italy, on the sculpture “The Whale Pass.” These projects highlight the growing role of additive manufacturing in contemporary art, where the precision and flexibility of the technology allow artists to bring their most ambitious ideas to life.
Through its collaboration with Rowan Gillespie, MX3D continues to demonstrate the transformative potential of additive manufacturing in the art world. By enabling artists to create sculptures with unprecedented geometric freedom and detail, MX3D is helping to shape the future of artistic expression. The exhibition of “Later Love” at Clonlea Studios stands as a testament to the innovative possibilities that arise when technology meets art.
Source: metal-am.com
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