The jewelry draped on the models at fashion designer Kim Ovitz's Fall 2013 collection was produced by a 3D printer. Growing in popularity, 3D printers allow for small manufactured runs ( as small as 1) of items. All you need is a design and some 3D rendering know how.
Ovitz's pieces were created in partnership with the company Shapeways, a 3D printing marketplace and community. The collection is for sale on Shapeways website here:
http://www.shapeways.com/shops/KimberlyOvitz
Photos courtesy of Shapeways.com
Monday, March 4, 2013
Friday, January 25, 2013
Ware-able Art
Emma Ware left a career in Film and TV for a creative outlet she learned while still a child. Using rubber from bicycle inner tubes and chain she creates sculptural, soft moveable pieces that are more work of art than mere jewelry.
More pieces can be found for purchase here http://boticca.com/ware/all/#pieces
Or visit the artist at her website http://www.emmaware.co.uk/index.htm
More pieces can be found for purchase here http://boticca.com/ware/all/#pieces
Or visit the artist at her website http://www.emmaware.co.uk/index.htm
Labels:
Emma Ware,
Jewelry,
recycled,
repurpose,
sculptural
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
KING For a Day
King is a self described material designer and artist who graduated from the Tama Art University in 2002.
Call yourself anything you want when you create eye candy as gorgeous as this. Enjoy!
More can be viewed here: http://www.kingtokyo.com/main.html#/works/
Call yourself anything you want when you create eye candy as gorgeous as this. Enjoy!
More can be viewed here: http://www.kingtokyo.com/main.html#/works/
Labels:
avante garde,
dark,
glamorous,
Jewelry,
King Tokyo,
Material designer
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