exhibited in superbien greenhouse for contemporary art in berlin, martin binder’s ‘portrait of a birch’ is a 4-meter long sculpture created by hand with a 3D pen of a wood-plastic composite. the branch looks very much like the natural tree while observed from behind the glass, but the visitor can examine every single line of the spatial drawing being close to it. besides the visual impression, its haptic and olfactory properties are very close to the original tree’s ones. 

'portrait of a birch' sculpture in berlin is 3D-printed by hand with wood filament, by martin binder
the 4-meter long sculpture is hollow and weights less than 2 kg
all images © asaf oren

 

 

to raise the questions of the natural and real, identity and originality, binder has spent more than 250 hours to make the large-scale installation. bringing together the material and the motif, the artist only used birch wood filament in his work.

'portrait of a birch' sculpture in berlin is 3D-printed by hand with wood filament, by martin binder
the details are strikingly real and are inspired by real birch trees

 

 

‘I spend a lot of time on instagram, where I consume images behind a glass screen,’ explains the artist. ‘this work is a three-dimensional equivalent to digital media consumption. a fragment of a tree can be visually experienced behind the glass walls of the unconventional exhibition space.’

'portrait of a birch' sculpture in berlin is 3D-printed by hand with wood filament, by martin binder
the composite material contains real birch wood

 

 

in order to create the sculpture with a 3D pen, martin binder studied the structure of different birch trees meticulously. ‘my eyes were the 3D scanner and my hands were the 3D printer,’ he says.

'portrait of a birch' sculpture in berlin is 3D-printed by hand with wood filament, by martin binder
like a real tree, the 3D-drawing has imperfections and broken branches

'portrait of a birch' sculpture in berlin is 3D-printed by hand with wood filament, by martin binder
the sculpture is a portrait of a tree which conserves a moment in time

'portrait of a birch' sculpture in berlin is 3D-printed by hand with wood filament, by martin binder
a closer look reveals the meticulous construction by 3D pen and filament

'portrait of a birch' sculpture in berlin is 3D-printed by hand with wood filament, by martin binder
night view of the installation which is placed in public space and can be visited 24 hours a day

'portrait of a birch' sculpture in berlin is 3D-printed by hand with wood filament, by martin binder
from afar the sculpture seems like a real fragment of a tree

'portrait of a birch' sculpture in berlin is 3D-printed by hand with wood filament, by martin binder
the sculpture seems to float in the outside exhibition space in berlin’s gallery district mitte-nord

'portrait of a birch' sculpture in berlin is 3D-printed by hand with wood filament, by martin binder
the artist during the final installation of the sculpture which took over 250 hours to complete

 

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edited by: maria erman | designboom