Farnese Atlas Chibi Platypus Version
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Famous Sculptures in Chibi Platypus Version
FARNESE ATLAS
Welcome to a collection that's a little absurd, a little adorable, and, I hope, quite fun.
The idea for this project was born from a very simple question:
What if some of the most famous sculptures in art history had been portrayed by platypuses?
The result is this series of figures inspired by universally recognizable classical works, reinterpreted as small chibi platypuses, maintaining the essence and pose of the original work, but adapted to more cartoonish, charming, and 3D printable proportions.
The Farnese Atlas is a 2nd-century AD Roman marble sculpture depicting Atlas bearing a heavy celestial globe on his shoulders. It is the oldest sculptural representation of the Titan Atlas, although some earlier representations exist in vase paintings. It is also one of the oldest and most complete images of the celestial globe with the signs of the zodiac known.
What makes this collection special?
My goal was not simply to put a platypus head on a human statue.
Each model has been redesigned so that:
The original work is immediately recognizable.
It maintains proportions close to those of a real platypus.
It has a chibi and collectible style.
It is FDM printable without unnecessary complications.
It works well in both small and exhibition sizes.
I tried to move away from the typical "human body with an animal head" to create figures that truly look like platypuses interpreting great works of classical art.
Two versions included
Mini (approx. 1 hour print)
Designed for collecting.
Fast printing.
Low material consumption.
Ideal for creating a complete collection.
Perfect for gifts, swaps, or desk decoration.
Large Version
Designed for display.
More visual presence.
Higher level of detail.
Ideal for PLA Marble.
Perfect for shelves, display cases, or workspaces.
Designed for FDM printing
All models have been designed with the following in mind:
Easy printing.
Stability on the base.
Minimal use of supports when possible.
Details large enough to be preserved even at reduced sizes.
Good results with standard PLA and especially with PLA Marble.
The promotional photographs are inspired by actual prints made with PLA Marble, a material that combines especially well with the theme of classical sculptures.
A growing collection
This collection has just begun.
Art history is full of incredible sculptures, and my intention is to continue expanding this collection with new additions whenever the community shows interest.
Among possible future additions, other classical works could be reinterpreted under the same philosophy:
adorable platypuses depicting legendary sculptures.
If you like the project...
Give it a 👍.
Share your prints.
Upload photos of your results.
Tell me which classical sculpture you'd like to see turned into a platypus.
Community suggestions will be one of the main sources of inspiration for future installments of the collection.
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Thanks for downloading
I hope these small reinterpretations achieve something that doesn't happen very often:
making 3D printing enthusiasts, collectors, and classical art lovers smile all at the same time.
Happy printing!
License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.























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