3D Art
Sharing 3D art primarily in the fiber art world from the interviews on Create Whimsy.
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Spotlight: Petra Kooij, Visual Artist
Petra's open atelier; Petra Kooij’s work begins with the observation of plants and flowers in her small urban garden or the vase on her table. The natural cycle—from early bloom to complete withering—forms the foundation of her botanical sculptures and installations, which hang, stand, or lie within a space. Her work is an exploration of form, material, and scale, always with nature at its core.
Spotlight: Petra Kooij, Visual Artist
Petra Kooij’s work begins with the observation of plants and flowers in her small urban garden or the vase on her table. The natural cycle—from early bloom to complete withering—forms the foundation of her botanical sculptures and installations, which hang, stand, or lie within a space. Her work is an exploration of form, material, and scale, always with nature at its core.
Spotlight: Petra Kooij, Visual Artist
Icarus by Petra Kooij; Petra Kooij’s work begins with the observation of plants and flowers in her small urban garden or the vase on her table. The natural cycle—from early bloom to complete withering—forms the foundation of her botanical sculptures and installations, which hang, stand, or lie within a space. Her work is an exploration of form, material, and scale, always with nature at its core.
Spotlight: Petra Kooij, Visual Artist
Grape Hyacinth by Petra Kooij; Petra Kooij’s work begins with the observation of plants and flowers in her small urban garden or the vase on her table. The natural cycle—from early bloom to complete withering—forms the foundation of her botanical sculptures and installations, which hang, stand, or lie within a space. Her work is an exploration of form, material, and scale, always with nature at its core.
Spotlight: Petra Kooij, Visual Artist
Potato Flower in Red by Petra Kooij; Petra Kooij’s work begins with the observation of plants and flowers in her small urban garden or the vase on her table. The natural cycle—from early bloom to complete withering—forms the foundation of her botanical sculptures and installations, which hang, stand, or lie within a space. Her work is an exploration of form, material, and scale, always with nature at its core.
Spotlight: Irene Koroluk, Textile Artist
Soft Coral Reef #1, detail, fiber art by Irene Koroluk; Irene Koroluk creates intricate fiber and textile art inspired by the sights and experiences around her in Australia. She enjoys experimenting with new techniques to translate her visions into 2D and 3D art.
Spotlight: Irene Koroluk, Textile Artist
Soft Coral Reef #2, detail fiber arty by Irene Koroluk; Irene Koroluk creates intricate fiber and textile art inspired by the sights and experiences around her in Australia. She enjoys experimenting with new techniques to translate her visions into 2D and 3D art.
Spotlight: Petra Kooij, Visual Artist
Leafy by Petra Kooij; Petra Kooij’s work begins with the observation of plants and flowers in her small urban garden or the vase on her table. The natural cycle—from early bloom to complete withering—forms the foundation of her botanical sculptures and installations, which hang, stand, or lie within a space. Her work is an exploration of form, material, and scale, always with nature at its core.
Spotlight: Petra Kooij, Visual Artist
Honeysuckle by Petra Kooij; Petra Kooij’s work begins with the observation of plants and flowers in her small urban garden or the vase on her table. The natural cycle—from early bloom to complete withering—forms the foundation of her botanical sculptures and installations, which hang, stand, or lie within a space. Her work is an exploration of form, material, and scale, always with nature at its core.
Spotlight: Petra Kooij, Visual Artist
Potato Flower in Green by Petra Kooij; Petra Kooij’s work begins with the observation of plants and flowers in her small urban garden or the vase on her table. The natural cycle—from early bloom to complete withering—forms the foundation of her botanical sculptures and installations, which hang, stand, or lie within a space. Her work is an exploration of form, material, and scale, always with nature at its core.
Spotlight: Petra Kooij, Visual Artist
By a Gust of Wind by Petra Kooij; Petra Kooij’s work begins with the observation of plants and flowers in her small urban garden or the vase on her table. The natural cycle—from early bloom to complete withering—forms the foundation of her botanical sculptures and installations, which hang, stand, or lie within a space. Her work is an exploration of form, material, and scale, always with nature at its core.
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