3D Artwork with Bones Sculptures By Monika Horčicová

Weird Artwork by Monika Horčicová

Monika Horčicová is one of the hottest emerging artists in the Czech Republic. Born in Prague, she currently resides in Brno where she studies. Czech artist Monika Horčicová creates fantastic conglomerations of 3D printed bones – the kind you imagine could have come from the skeletal remains of Lewis Carroll’s Jabberwocky. The creations are so arresting it is difficult to take your eyes off of them as they threaten to begin to move towards you. Horčicová’s work isn’t done to revel in the macabre. These pieces instead highlight the mathematical beauty of dynamic structures and bones.
 There is also a deeper connection between the subject of her pieces and the processes she uses to create them; after all, bones are simply the result of another additive manufacturing technique in nature’s toolkit.
The pelvic bone featured prominently in her sculptures, possibly a statement about (or at least a nod to) the power of [re]production. And why not? Many sculptors have thought of their 3D work as something that is born.







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