Intricacy and Patience

I always admire work that looks to be done with infinite care and patience. I can spend a lot of time working out the smallest details in a piece and do feel I have a fair amount of patience but some of the work that I have been running into lately has kind of blown my mind. It may have started with George Dinkel’s presentation at EuroSynergy earlier this month. George does some of the most intricate sculptural work in polymer. Images of his winning IPCA Awards entries have been circulating so I imagine many of you have seen those but maybe not this one. He even has a video on how he made this very intricate shrine, “iPad TonSchrein.”

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You can find the video on his website. Look through the other pieces on his site and be sure to scroll down for the short videos that show you all the details on the pieces. It’s pretty incredible.

 

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