
Eschand
Two hands emerge from one panel, sketching each other, for a bold talking-point piece in any room.
Every so often a piece of art plays a trick on you, and this one does it in three dimensions. Two hands burst out of a single flat panel, each gripping a pencil, each caught mid sketch of the other, a loop with no beginning and no end. It is the kind of wall piece that stops people mid conversation.
We print it in PLA+, which holds onto every knuckle crease, tendon line and fingernail with the kind of surface detail a flat print could never match. The panel sits proud of the wall by a few centimetres, throwing real shadows that shift as the light in the room changes through the day.
Hang it in a study, a reading nook or above a desk where creative work happens, and let it do the talking. It works just as well solo as the anchor of a small gallery wall alongside prints and shelves.
Each panel is printed to order here in Australia and arrives with mounting holes at the corners, ready for a couple of screws. The sky blue shown here is a favourite, and it is also available in bronze, matte black and white if you would rather it read as a classic sculpture piece.
Product Highlights
- Two hands sketch each other in relief
- Fine wrinkle and knuckle detail throughout
- Casts real shadows as light shifts
- Corner holes ready for wall mounting
- Printed to order in Australia
Source & Attribution
- Original Designer
- 3D Shook
- View original
- Open source page
Official Hive 3D Printing Commercial Licence Holder (Hive ID #FEC97JMW71)