Selected 3D Work
07.05.1945
I worked with Dutch artist Ronald van Tienhoven to cooperate in this project commemorating a tragic event on the Dam square in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on May 7th, 1945 in which a small barrel organ provided shelter for the occupied Dutch being shot at by German Nazi soldiers during WW2.
I created a ghostly physical after image of street organ "het snotneusje". This organ can be seen in the historical photographs to protect a group of people hiding from incoming bullets. The original, still in existence organ was measured, photographed and 3D scanned and painstakingly digitally recreated for CNC fabrication. A replica was milled out of foam and coated for protection from the elements.
I also created a pair of graphics showing the firearms used in the attack, one used by the Germans, one in defence. These were displayed in one of a pair of kiosks recreated from historical data in the original location where they stood in wartime Amsterdam. These show the weapons, both assembled and in exploded view, intermingled, parts of either gun indistinguishable from the other.
3D Printed Jewelry
Top row shows my own wedding rings which I designed with my and mine and my wife’s fingerprints on the inside of each-others ring. Printed in white gold.
Bottom row shows a series of geometric pendants, 3D printed in sterling silver and stainless steel.
Nanotronics
3D renders made for a high tech microscopic imaging company
“Geknipt” Jewelry
3D printed jewelry, product design and execution in 3D printed nylon, steel and sterling silver.
GameBoy Camera EF Lens Adapter
A 3D modeled and printed adapter to use high-end Canon EF-mount lenses on a retro tech GameBoy Camera from 1998.
The Beach Glass
Product design and rendering for a lifestyle drinkware company
BrushR
Conceptual product design for a music box that motivates children to brush their teach for the recommended amount of time. 3D modeling, 3D printing and mechanical/electronic prototyping.
Video game assets
3D modeling and rendering