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These 3D Printed Collars Resemble Living Sea Creatures

These 3D Printed collars resemble shark jaws that were obtained from under the sea. An artist named Madeline Gannon was able to develop and produce these precious collars and was inspired by the virtual movement of a digital squid. This production began with a multi-tentacle creature typically known as a squid or an octopus and then coiled up into a wearable collar.

As a fashion accessory, this makes quite the impression at first sight. The use of white and beige hues resembles the textures of bones. These features showcase a dazzling view of wearable printed accessories. It’s possible that one could actually use these for a funky costume party aside from being a work of art. These 3D printed collars are another example of wearable artwork.
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