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Surface Deposit Displays Grungy and Surreal Objects

Lead Pencil Studio is making their presence felt on the art community once again with their new solo show Surface Deposit. Surface Deposit is comprised of random objects that were first laser scanned and then handcrafted out of aluminum.

The objects in Surface Deposit look more like remnants from a nuclear holocaust than pieces from an art show. Hopefully Lead Pencil Studio's use of laser scanning will inspire other artists to experiment with it too.
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1. Laser Scanning Art - The use of laser scanning technology in creating and replicating art opens up new possibilities for artists to explore and experiment.
2. Surreal Art Exhibitions - Exhibitions featuring grungy and surreal objects create a unique and immersive experience for viewers, pushing the boundaries of traditional art displays.
3. Aluminum Sculptures - The use of aluminum in creating sculptures offers a modern and industrial aesthetic, presenting opportunities for artists to explore innovative material applications.
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1. Art - The art industry can explore new ways of creating and displaying art using laser scanning technology, surreal objects, and aluminum sculptures.
2. Exhibition - The exhibition industry can incorporate grungy and surreal objects in their displays, creating immersive experiences and attracting a wider audience.
3. Manufacturing - The manufacturing industry can adopt laser scanning technology and explore the use of aluminum in creating sculptures, opening up new markets for innovative art materials.

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