2 AARONS, STATUE OF COMMUNITY
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Description
NOTE: You may notice that the 2 printing profiles have different sizes. You can size them down as you like if you want to save time/ filament, but keep in mind : dont size down too much or the drawers cannot hold anything inside anymore.
[A]2 AARONS – STATUE OF COMMUNITY is a 3D printed sculpture created from a single original form inspired by the biblical figure Aaron and the classical sculpture Arrone by Pietro Francavilla, exhibited at Palazzo Barberini in Rome. The model was duplicated and one copy was rotated 180 degrees, creating a mirrored composition in which the two identical figures appear to reflect and communicate with each other. This dialogue-like arrangement symbolizes community, introspection, and the connection between past and present, tradition and digital creation. The sculpture transforms a historical reference into a contemporary artistic statement through modern fabrication technologies. The file is fully optimized for 3D printing, Includes integrated supports that are easy to remove.
[B]. 2 AARONS – STATUE OF COMMUNITY (Hidden Storage Edition):This iteration introduces a hidden functional element: at the base of each figure, a vertical secret drawer can be inserted, designed for discreetly storing small valuable items such as jewelry or gold. Each drawer offers an internal volume of 34.83 mm × 34.83 mm × 64.15 mm, making it an ideal concealed space that blends seamlessly into the sculpture’s form. The piece combines symbolism, classical heritage, and contemporary digital design, transforming a historical reference into a functional artistic object. The file is fully optimized for high-quality 3D printing, includes integrated supports that are easy to remove.
License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.
















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