Shaping Light and Space through 3D Printed Art
James Peterson’s journey as a sculptor is as dynamic as his works. At CarbonShack, he's become a key figure, creating innovative 3D printed lights that fuse art and technology.
From an early age, James was fascinated by transforming raw materials into three-dimensional forms. "Sculpture has always been a part of my life," he reflects. This early passion laid the foundation for a career rooted in creativity and a deep connection to nature.
Before becoming a full-time sculptor, James worked in practical visual effects for feature films, an experience that sharpened his ability to bring concepts to life with precision and creativity. His time in visual effects also instilled a sense of narrative that continues to shape his sculptures.
A major turning point came when he began teaching at the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) and was introduced to 3D printing. This technology allowed him to craft complex, organic forms with unmatched precision, aligning with his interest in biophilic design. His sculptures, inspired by natural patterns, often incorporate motion, lighting, and sound, creating dynamic, interactive experiences.
James’ work has been featured at Art Basel, Coachella, and for clients like Google and Meow Wolf. A standout project was a large-scale sculpture for the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium, which pushed his creativity to new heights.
Since 2018, James has collaborated with Home Front Build and CarbonShack, working on public art that emphasizes collaboration with various specialists. Outside the studio, he finds inspiration in painting, drawing, camping, and films like "Moon," "Princess Bride," and the original "Star Wars."
"My art is about connecting people to nature, to each other, and to the spaces they inhabit," he says, creating environments where the ordinary becomes extraordinary.
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