Molling Pit
Molling Pit

Molling Pit

Born in Luxembourg in 1984 and a graduate of the FADBK in Essen, Pit Molling uses FDM (fused deposition modelling) 3D printing to capture the universal aesthetic structure of the world in digital form, in order to reproduce it in real life.

structure of the world in digital form, in order to reproduce it in real life.

With an interest in the evidence of digital art, Pit Molling questions the veracity of the virtual world through art, seeking to resist current trends towards impersonal, light-hearted and amusing art by refusing to reduce his work to a mere consumable cultural product.

 "Pit Molling's work never lacks refinement or character. The skin of his 3D prints is often reminiscent of finely woven textiles, fixing the modernity of the technique in our own context and everyday life. These different textures catch the light and endow the sculptures with great strength and palpable mobility.

The artist is not averse to referring to forms of classical modernism, particularly those of organic sculpture. Herein lies the intelligence and interest of Pit Molling's approach: bringing together natural forms and the technology of 3D printing to create a symbiosis between traditional inspiration and modern craftsmanship".

Reductionism II, 2023, 3D printing (Polylactic acid), 63 x 35 x 56 cm

Reductionism II, 2023, 3D printing (Polylactic acid), 63 x 35 x 56 cm

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