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Tech Meets Tradition: Blending Old and New in Sculpture


Nothing comes easy in the world of sculpting. For multidisciplinary artist, Suzy Kellems Dominik, translating her vision into a tangible work of art was no easy task.


A bar, bar stools and sculptural bottle toppers are produced via 3D scanning, 3D modeling and 3D printing for artist, Suzy Kellems Dominik
Objectify, by Suzy Kellems Dominik

Sculptors face similar challenges when trying to reproduce their original art.


  • They want to ensure that reproductions maintain the same quality and detail as the original sculpture(s).

  • There is a high cost of reproduction associated with materials and processes for reproducing sculptures.

  • Navigating complex processes for casting and reproducing art can be time-consuming.

  • There is concern about art theft or unauthorized reproductions of the sculptor's work.

  • It is difficult pricing reproductions fairly while reflecting the original artwork's value.

  • There are technical limitations which may cause rustration with the limitations of available technology and tools for reproducing sculptures.


At Capture it in 3D, we understand the pain points of our clients. For over 8 years, we have worked closely with the sculpting community to help produce reproductions that reflect the craftsmanship and essence of their original pieces of art. We provide collaborative opportunities for those who have a desire to access advanced technology that can enhance reproduction quality, increase sales, provide more efficient methods for reproduction and scaling to save time and resources while expanding brand exposure.









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