Carving is a real art, but nowadays you don't have to be a master woodworker or a craftsman to make something out of wood or anything else. You just need some technical and computer knowledge. Look at Polish artist Mata Szulik, for example. If we told you that you were looking at wooden sculptures of animals, you would believe us. But in fact, they are products from the PolyWood series, which were created in a graphic program and were "sculpted" with the help of a 3D printer.
PolyWood is a series of wild animal sculptures by a Polish artist Mata Szulik, which are passed off as wooden, but were actually created with the help of a 3D printer and not carving tools. The Pole creates "only" digital 3D plans for them, wolves, moose, foxes, frogs, giraffes, elephants, bears, snails, etc. and a 3D printer turns it into a real object.
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Check out the awesome ones geometric sculptures from the PolyWood series, which will absolutely charm you and once again trick you into thinking it's about wooden products.
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