Dyvsign is at the forefront of developments in the field of 3D printing with conversions to special and exclusive designs. Designer Yvonne Zummeren (1984) is an art historian who takes inspiration for her creations from works of art. She sees her wearable designs as a medium, taking the original story from the artist and bringing it across to a wider audience.
"During my art history studies, I found that telling the story behind the artwork is a great way for people to become more enthusiastic about art. The art inspired bracelets are printed with a 3D printer, combining both traditional and modern."
Undeniably the design of wearable Dyvsign creations are real conversation pieces, through the creative process, as well as the narrative and artistic concept.
Currently the collection consists of three different models. ‘La Gerbe’ is inspired by the eponymous work of Matisse and is printed in a nylon powder (available in five different colors). With the work ‘La danse des Voiles’, Picasso served as inspiration for this bracelet from nylon powder. Feminist Barbara Krüger with ‘Your gaze hits the side of my face’ is the basis for the third bracelet, which is partly printed in bronze.
The bracelets have been published in various media and can be purchased in a number of Dutch museum shops, including the Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam and the Kröller Müller Museum in Otterlo. They are also available from specific stores specializing in 3D printers as well as other online stores. Please visit the website (www.dyvsign.nl) for more information.