Venus of Willendorf- Bakutis Style

Venus of Willendorf- Bakutis Style

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The Venus of Willendorf, unearthed near the Danube River in present-day Austria, stands out as a pioneering example of sculptural craftsmanship. Dating back over 25,000 years, this ancient relic has sparked new ideas for reimagining its form using cutting-edge technology like Makerbot's 3D printing process. This innovative approach is truly groundbreaking and sets the stage for what could be considered a futuristic masterpiece. Perhaps in 25,000 years, some future archaeologist will stumble upon this multi-armed Venus and hail it as one of the earliest manifestations of 3D printing as a legitimate art form. Only time will tell. -Jason Bakutis, 2012

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