(auto): Bathsheba Grossman and Vladimir Bulatov make wonderful art objects. They’re math-inspired, but you don’t need a PhD to appreciate their beautiful organic forms.

Bathsheba and Bulatov

Monday 15 June 2009This is 16 years old. Be careful.

Bathsheba Grossman and Vladimir Bulatov make wonderful art objects. They’re math-inspired, but you don’t need a PhD to appreciate their beautiful organic forms. They’re made with a 3D metal-printing technique that produces intricate sculptures impossible with other techniques:

Metatron by Bathsheba Grossman
Rhombic Triacontahedron IV by Vladimir Bulatov

I’ve blogged about Bathsheba before, but I just spent at least an hour poring over these artworks, and following connections from Bulatov’s photos on flickr, so I thought I would share again. Also, Bathsheba has some models in plastic which reduces the cost.

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