EXPLORING SOME WORKS AT 360°
Analyzing works from every perspective, short for a 360° view
Please be patient, thank you.
Every sculpture changes completely depending on the angle from which it is observed.
Shapes, details, depth, and light reflections emerge differently from every perspective, revealing aspects of the artwork that a single photograph cannot fully capture.
For this reason, BartArt also uses videos and 360-degree visualizations — tools designed to allow sculptures to be explored in a more immersive and realistic way. Through movement and rotation, it becomes possible to appreciate the artwork’s visual presence, three-dimensionality, textures, and structural details, bringing the viewer much closer to the real experience of observation.
The artworks featured in this section have been filmed from different angles to highlight shapes, proportions, and details that are often difficult to perceive through static images alone. Fantastic creatures, decorative works, wall sculptures, and projects inspired by pop culture can therefore be explored more completely, helping viewers better understand the handcrafted work and the attention dedicated to every detail.
Dynamic visualizations also make it possible to perceive more accurately the relationship between solids, empty spaces, volumes, and surfaces — fundamental elements in the creation of sculptures designed to have a strong visual impact within a space.
This presentation method becomes especially useful during the development of custom artworks as well. Observing a sculpture from multiple viewpoints helps evaluate proportions, visual presence, and the aesthetic integration of the final project more effectively. In many cases, videos also highlight color effects, reflections, and textures that play a decisive role in the character of the artwork when seen in person.
Every BartArt creation is born through a process of continuous collaboration with the client. Ideas, references, and requests are gradually developed until a unique artwork takes shape, designed to reflect personal tastes, atmospheres, and the visual identity of the space where it will be displayed.
360-degree visualizations therefore represent not only a way to better observe completed artworks, but also a useful tool for imagining new creative possibilities and gaining a deeper understanding of the level of detail achievable in custom commissions.
By exploring the videos in this section, you will be able to observe the artworks from different perspectives, discovering details that often escape a simple frontal image and perceiving more clearly the handcrafted work that defines every BartArt creation.
If you would like to develop a custom project or receive more information about the artworks displayed, you can contact me through the dedicated page or by sending an email with your ideas and project references.