New object with 3D pen – November 2016
This weekend I worked on another object with the MyRiwell 3D pen. The objects are becoming larger and are fit for a future exhibition. I have developed the technique now to make the larger objects and that works out just fine. Slowly a set of objects is created. The skelet is made of ABS plastics and the structures onto the body are like layers of paint that form a tight.. Read More
Outgoing to Germany – November 2016
Because Anita Hennig is building a nice collection of envelopes for her digital exhibition on: http://iuoma-network.ning.com/ I decided to send her two envelopes of my acrylics series.
Outgoing Mail-Art November 23rd 2016 by Ruud Janssen
Outgoing Mail-Art.Three envelopes to Guy Bleus (Belgium), William Mellott (Taiwan) and Toni Hamer (USA). All three envelope with an Acrylic Paint basis and further addings. Hope they arrive safely….
And suddenly he has an ear….
The latest object I made with a 3D pen was tittled ‘Don’t loose your head’. One more addition in finishing this artwork was adding an ear. For now it is the largest object I made with a 3d PEN so far. I have put in beside the last one on one photo and I see the ew object is more then 40 cm high. So, an object fit for an.. Read More
“Don’t loose your head” , 3D pen work by Ruud Janssen.
On November 20th 2016 I finished this new work with the 3D pen. Title: “Don’t loose your head”. I used a Myrywell 3D pen and Purple and blue ASB filament. The whole object took me a few days to fnish. Below you see some more detailed photos.
Mail to Ryosuke Cohen – Japan
Mail from Kosmo Vinyl – USA
Acrylic Painted Envelopes – top view
Acrylic Painted envelopes that are about to be sent out. Not front or backside are photographed here, but the top view. That gives a nice abstract idea of what this is all about…… Bewaren
New 3D work by Ruud Janssen – November 2016
Made this new work with the 3D pen today. The whole piece took over 5 hours to make, but I am happy with the technique I developed to make 3D opjects with the pen. The object can stand on its own and looks different from every angle you look at it. Still have to sign it, and then figure out the title.