Kuniko Maeda is a Japanese artist. She aims to explore the relationship between 2D and 3D as a visual effect. She records textures of 3D objects made from laser-cut paper and then reverts back to 2D by the means of screen-printing the 3D object onto paper.
Guido Salimbeni is an Italian artist. He is exploring a way to combine digital 3D creative process and traditional art techniques. He adds a 3D printed element on top of a pictorial surface to create bas-relief paintings, and he uses a 3D printed plate to produce traditional prints with a printmaking press.
Chunliu Lin is a Chinese artist. She combines new techniques and old traditions using the laser engraving of acrylic panels and hand painting subjects on silk.
Please note that this exhibition is only open from Monday – Friday.