Artist Bathsheba Grossman has employed 3D printing to create her amazing math inspired forms for so long she can be considered a veteran 3D printing artist. She had the very first Shapeways shop, and her lamp design -- Quin -- was chosen as Time Magazine's "Top 100 Designs" in 2007. Her work runs a vast spectrum from small metal forms to jewelry and housewares, and she outsources her steel designs to ExOne, the inventors of steel printing. But she doesn't just work in steel; she's made a commissioned 3D printed 7-foot-tall concrete sculpture and has even realized one of her designs in snow! Her recent work is being shown in East Stroudsburg University's "5 in 3D" show and Southwestern University's "What Things May Come" digital sculpture exhibit; both shows are opening this week. Find out more about this artist, in her own words, as well as her background and designs, in the full article: http://3dprint.com/41495/bathsheba-grossman-3dp-art/


Below is a photo of Grossman's 7-foot-tall 3D printed concrete sculpture, "Rygo":