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Las Fallas Festival 2023

Hi. I share with you the sculpts that I did for the latest Las Fallas festival in Valencia (Spain). I hope you like it.

Designed by José Santaeulalia
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Designed by Miguel Santaeulalia


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Designed by Isa Falcó

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Just amazing. Great sculpts virtual and in reality :call_me_hand:

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The whole event looks great

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Thanks! Yes, the festival is unique!

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Spectacular work as always Moises! Thanks for posting so many images of the digital, practical, and destruction!! :grinning: :sob:
We’re booked to go to the festival next year, hopefully see you in June 2024. JC

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That’s great news John. You’ll enjoy the festival. Sure, we can meet :+1:

Wow, the Las Fallas Festival looks absolutely incredible! The vibrant colors, intricate artwork, and the overall atmosphere seem so captivating. It’s amazing how artists come together to create such impressive sculptures and installations. I wish I could have witnessed it in person. Thanks for sharing this fantastic glimpse of the festival! :tada::art::fire:

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A la grande!!! como siempre @Moises_Ojeda :ok_hand::clap::clap::clap:
Jaime

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Nice. What was the physical process? 3d print, airbrush?

Looks fun.

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Thanks Paul, they are milled on polystyrene by cnc machines, although in the smaller figures, hands and heads/faces may be 3d printed. They assamble the polystyre pieces and give them a wood structure, so that they can paper and sand them to have the figures prepared to be painted. After applying a prime coat, they usually use acrylic paint by airbrush for large areas, and regular brushes for details.

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You’re slaying it! Your art is one for the books.