An artist to watch? Carrara to 3d printer to sculptures.

HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 9,987
edited October 2020 in Carrara Discussion

Hi, I 'met' this chap Fred Braat on facebook, kind of random.

It turns out he uses Carrara to make some weird stuff (weird in a good way) - kind of like 3d construction sculptures (not sure how to describe them.)

He's also a traditional sculptor and painter and performance artist and lives in Wedderburn, a well known artist 'colony' in NSW, a colony that has generated such artists as the famous Elisabeth Cummings (famous here in Oz - she has produced a whole school of Cumming;s look alike painters.)

Anyway's Fred had just aquired a three d printer and is turning some of his unusual 3d virtual sculptured into real 3d works - bit by bit and joining the pieces up.

If anyone's interested in this type of art,  I thought you might like a link to his work - it's early days with his three d printer but I think Fred's work is so left field (whatever that means) that it was worth pointing him out and perhaps keeping an eye on him to see what he produces.

https://www.facebook.com/fred.braat.1

you can also read more about Fred here. https://www.artistprofile.com.au/fred-bratt/

 

one of Fred's works 

 

regards from oz :)

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Comments

  • StezzaStezza Posts: 8,054

    very cool... my daughter doesn't know him but one of her friends is friends with him on FB.. as you are yes

  • DartanbeckDartanbeck Posts: 21,564

    Amazing!!! Thanks for this!

    I met a fellow that works near my town who uses Carrara for CNC work! I was floored!

  • HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 9,987

    Amazing!!! Thanks for this!

    I met a fellow that works near my town who uses Carrara for CNC work! I was floored!

    wow that's what I would like to do - sorry Dart just saw this!

     

  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,234

    Reminds me of a favorite artist, Jean Tinguely.

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