
Photo credit: Garret Kane via Bored Panda
3D printers can now be purchased for less than $200, so it’s no surprise that more artists are incorporating the into their work, like Garret Kane. Everyone needs to start somewhere, right? Well, creating something like this will definitely take lots of practice and talent.


His latest project is called “Golemecha” (combination of two words: Golem – a protector made from mud and sticks from Judaic folklore – and Mecha – a protector made from advanced robotics in the Japanese culture), which is basically a modern-day protector. It was created using 3D-printed parts, some preserved moss, lots of wire mesh, an array of LED lights and other materials.
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