You know those moments when you're trying to wrap a gift perfectly, and the paper freezes in some whimsical shape? That's exactly how this vase was born! But unlike your holiday gift-wrapping adventures, each fold here is the result of meticulous 3D modeling and a slight obsession with baroque aesthetics.
What you're looking at:
- An art piece balancing between classical sculpture and contemporary design
- A dialogue between the rigidity of plastic and the illusory softness of drapery
- A polygonal poem about the confrontation between material and form
- The perfect way to puzzle your guests with "How on earth was this made?"
Technical specs for those already mentally warming up their extruder:
- An STL file so optimized it'll make your slicer do a double-take
- Geometry checked in five dimensions (okay, fine, three)
- Scales without losing detail - from tabletop vase to full-blown art installation
Perfect for:
- Minimalist interiors crying out for a statement piece
- A gift for someone who has everything except a paradox vase
- Showing your friends that your 3D printer can do more than just benchies
- Starting philosophical discussions about the nature of digital art
Includes:
- Print-ready STL file
- A sense of accomplishment in the face of contemporary art
Warning: May cause an irresistible urge to print an entire collection and open your own gallery.
P.S. If Michelangelo saw this, he'd... well, first ask what a 3D printer is, but then he'd definitely approve!
Find my other cool works here: https://cults3d.com/ru/polzovateli/SantrY/3d-modeli
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The author marked this model as their own original creation.