3D Art

Sharing 3D art primarily in the fiber art world from the interviews on Create Whimsy.
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an image of a circular object made out of scarves and yarns on a white background
Spotlight: Irene Koroluk, Textile Artist
Soft Coral Reef #1 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.
a living room filled with lots of furniture and paintings on the wall next to a staircase
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.
an empty room with several sculptures on the floor in front of large windows and wooden floors
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.
a long table and chairs in a room with wooden beams on the ceiling, along with string hanging from the ceiling
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.
a vase with flowers in it sitting on a table next to a window sill
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.
a red flower that is on top of a white surface with some pink flowers in it
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.
five vases with different patterns and designs on them
Spotlight: Viviana Lombrozo, Visual Artist
Precarious Vessels fiber art by Viviana Lombrozo; Viviana Lombrozo enjoys working with various materials and techniques to create her art. Her favorite part? The actual creative process of artmaking.
a sculpture made out of cardboard on a wooden stand with a black back ground behind it
Spotlight: Viviana Lombrozo, Visual Artist
Trapped Memories fiber art by Viviana Lombrozo; Viviana Lombrozo enjoys working with various materials and techniques to create her art. Her favorite part? The actual creative process of artmaking.
three bags hanging from the ceiling in front of a white wall and one bag is filled with money
Spotlight: Viviana Lombrozo, Visual Artist
Hanging By A Thread fiber art by Viviana Lombrozo; Viviana Lombrozo enjoys working with various materials and techniques to create her art. Her favorite part? The actual creative process of artmaking.
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 #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.
a pile of multicolored cloths on top of each other in the shape of a flower
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.
a pink flower in a blue vase on a white table top with a gray base
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.
two red flowers are sitting on top of a table in front of a dining room
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.
a green flower that is floating in the air
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.
a green glass vase sitting on top of a white table next to a wooden base
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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