!["Nano-Nonobjective-Oriented Ontographs and Qubit-Built Quilts" as Example of 3D-printed Art photo of abstract art as a painted wall hanging from 3D printed source - the 3rd dimension is moving towards the viewer,](http://a5.res.cloudinary.com/tristanmedia/image/private/c_limit,h_600,w_600/v1365019772/lf3vhjp0rjver8ucqo6m.jpg)
Shane Hope, “Nano-Nonobjective-Oriented Ontographs and Qubit-Built Quilts,” installation view. Photography by Etienne Frossard at http://www.winkleman.com/exhibitions/782/images/27451
The Winkleman Gallery in New York is currently exhibiting works that integrate 3D printed forms into more traditional art. To the 3D printing expert without artistic training, I can at least see a good opportunity to repurpose the plastic parts from unsuccessful 3D printing jobs.