I don't mind dying but for the love of you, and if fate should break my stride, I'll give you my hot rod to ride.
“Brother Can You Spare A Dime", 2024, by Rebecca Rose. 1/1 digital 3D spatially collaged sculpture and walk through art installation, glb at 170.5mb. .
This piece is in the Valentine's Day Massacre collection, the first of two spatially collaged glb sculpts minted by the artist, intented to be experienced as a walk through art installation in virtual reality or as a standalone digital sculpture.
Rebecca Rose is an award winning collage artist exploring collaged sculpts and holograms. Her 20+ year body of analog, sculptural, and digital collage has received multiple major artist grants co-sponsored by The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation, The Joan Mitchell Foundation, The Willem de Kooning Foundation, The Andrew Mellon Foundation, The Ford Foundation, and Bloomberg Philanthropic.
Brother Can You Spare A Dime
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I don't mind dying but for the love of you, and if fate should break my stride, I'll give you my hot rod to ride.
“Brother Can You Spare A Dime", 2024, by Rebecca Rose. 1/1 digital 3D spatially collaged sculpture and walk through art installation, glb at 170.5mb. .
This piece is in the Valentine's Day Massacre collection, the first of two spatially collaged glb sculpts minted by the artist, intented to be experienced as a walk through art installation in virtual reality or as a standalone digital sculpture.
Rebecca Rose is an award winning collage artist exploring collaged sculpts and holograms. Her 20+ year body of analog, sculptural, and digital collage has received multiple major artist grants co-sponsored by The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation, The Joan Mitchell Foundation, The Willem de Kooning Foundation, The Andrew Mellon Foundation, The Ford Foundation, and Bloomberg Philanthropic.