Artist Ioan Florea Presents 3D Printed Camaro Art Car at New York International Auto Show 2015

NEW YORK, March 31, 2015 — (PRNewswire) — Using a combination of pigment fused deposition and 3D printing technologies artist Ioan Florea completely transforms a Camaro.

3D Printed Camaro Art Car pigment fused deposition transfer

The concept consists of taking a functional ready-made object and turning it into a non-functional object of art. The juxtaposition of the car and the art creates a contrast that generates dialog and questions the relationship between form and function

Most of the pigments developed today for the auto industry are finding their way into artist paints and materials. A few hundred years ago it was the other way around. The first pigments were developed and extracted by artists, followed by the adoption by textile, architectural and later the auto industry.

The pigment fused deposition transfer of Ioan Florea's original method employs pure pigments that are fused using heat and other ways of curing, creating high intensity surfaces and textures. Also Ioan Florea is introducing the concept of Supertextural as opposed to the Superflat introduced by artist Takashi Murikami in the early 90's in reference to his paintings. This technique is used together with 3D printing fused modeling deposition where plastic is extruded and deposited in layers creating a multidimensional object.

The imagery and the 3D shapes are generated by manipulating a numeric code resulting in unlimited variations and possibilities. Florea calls the process of bringing these 3D shapes to light Virtual Archaeology. These 3D shapes become the first Touchable Digital ready-made archetypes that human eyes have ever seen and felt.

The Camaro 3D printed art car project will be finished during the Auto Show using self-cloning 3D printers capable of self-reproducing, working around the clock. Stop by at the booth and watch how they create intricate shapes.

Where
New York International Auto Show 2015-Javits Center
April 1-April 2 media days, April 3- April 12 public
Level 1
Art Studio Booth 1321 

Followed by Inside 3D Printing Show
Where: Javits Center
April 16-April 17

This project was made possible with the support of C.A.S. Paints maker of Alkydpro tridimensional textured mediums and paints and Aleph Objects maker of open source TAZ 3D printers parts and components.

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SOURCE Carpathian Art Studio

Contact:
Carpathian Art Studio
Ioan Florea, 217-460-2411
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