Bert Simons' 3D Paper Portraits Reflect his Artistic Skills
manzil — December 16, 2010 — Art & Design
References: bertsimons.nl & trendsnow.net
Bert Simons' 3D portraits are hyperrealistic sculptures that are made of paper. The portraits reflect the Dutch artist's amazing artistic skills, which is a combination of his imagination and the use of digital techniques.
According to the artist, this form of 3D art is a time consuming process, involving face scanning and the assembly of paper pieces to give the sculpture a realistic appearance.
Enjoy some hyper-realistic artwork by Bert Simons in the featured gallery.
According to the artist, this form of 3D art is a time consuming process, involving face scanning and the assembly of paper pieces to give the sculpture a realistic appearance.
Enjoy some hyper-realistic artwork by Bert Simons in the featured gallery.
Trend Themes
1. Hyperrealistic Art - The trend of hyperrealistic art is disrupting the traditional art world by pushing the boundaries of what is possible with realistic representation.
2. Digital Sculpting - The trend of using digital techniques in sculpting is opening up new possibilities for artists to create intricate and detailed works of art.
3. 3D Printing in Art - The trend of 3D printing in art is revolutionizing the way sculptures are created, allowing for greater precision and complexity in design.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The disruption caused by hyperrealistic art provides opportunities for artists and designers to explore new techniques and styles.
2. Digital Technology - The integration of digital techniques in sculpting creates opportunities for technological advancements and innovation in the digital art industry.
3. 3D Printing - The use of 3D printing in creating sculptures presents opportunities for growth and development in the 3D printing industry, particularly in the art and design sector.
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