Below is a gallery of a number of pieces I have worked on for artist Luke Jerram. I was commissioned as a freelance 3D-CAD designer to create the designs and produce the manufacturing data for these works. All these pieces received international press coverage.
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Maya – Pixelated sculpture of a the artist’s daughter, installed on Bristol Temple Meads Station.
Maya – Pixellated sculpture of a the artist’s daughter, installed on Bristol Temple Meads Station
Maya – image becomes more pixelated as you get closer to it.
Maya – Pixelated sculpture of a the artist’s daughter, installed on Bristol Temple Meads Station
Maya – The girl was 3D scanned and used as the basis of the 3D CAD model.
Maya – the model was built up in layers so each one could be water-jet cut out of 12mm thick aluminium.
28 Seconds of Hiroshima – a soundwave of 28 seconds of the Hiroshima bombing in Japan, rotated and recreated in glass
Held – the outline of the USA-Mexico border, rotated and recreated in glass
Crash – 8 years of the New York Stock Exchange, rotated and recreated in glass
Crash – The New York and Dow Jones Stock Exchanges rotated and recreated in glass
Tōhoku Japanese Earthquake Sculpture – soundwave of the 2012 Japanese earthquake, rotated and 3D printed
Radiometer Chandelier – 5m chandelier for the Chrysler Museum of Art
Radiometer Chandelier – 5m chandelier for the Chrysler Museum of Art
Radiometer Chandelier – 5m chandelier for the Chrysler Museum of Art
Radiometer Chandelier – 5m chandelier for the Chrysler Museum of Art
Radiometer Chandelier – 5m chandelier for the Chrysler Museum of Art
Radiometer Chandelier – 5m chandelier for the Chrysler Museum of Art