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electric pole sculptural object with dual pole composition, tensioned wires and branded base, bronze material render

Electric Pole Sculptural Object — Techline

This work is a custom sculptural desktop object developed for the “Techline” company — a wholesale distributor of electrical equipment.

The idea was to create a premium object that reflects the field the company operates in, without turning it into a literal or overly technical representation. The result is a compact sculptural composition built around the structure of an electric pole.

At first, the idea of an “electric pole sculpture” raised a practical question — how to translate a complex system of thin wires, connections, and equipment into a small-scale object without losing clarity or stability.

Instead of simplifying the structure, I approached it as a composition.
The decision to use two poles made it possible to introduce tension in the wires, create spatial depth, and show variation in the equipment.

The base was designed as part of the object, not just a support.
It includes the company’s website and a business card holder integrated into a stone-like form with the “Techline” logo.

This piece was developed as a custom sculptural object for a corporate order, with the entire concept, composition, and form defined from scratch.

The sculpture was created digitally and prepared for production, with casting in bronze planned as the final material.

— November 2022 —

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The images below show the digital sculptural model in a neutral ZBrush shader.

This view makes it easier to read the structure, proportions, and connections between elements — especially the wires, supports, and small technical components that are less visible in the final render.

digital sculpture of electric pole structure showing wire tension and component details in neutral shader
electric pole sculptural composition with two poles and connected wiring, emphasizing spatial structure and proportions
side view of electric pole sculpture showing layered structure, equipment variation and base integration

A physical prototype was produced using 3D printing to evaluate how the object works in real scale.
This stage allows checking proportions, structural balance, and overall presence — confirming that the sculpture translates correctly from digital form into a physical object.

3D printed prototype of electric pole sculptural object showing real scale, proportions and physical presence

The turntable preview below shows the 3D-printed prototype.
It gives a clearer sense of volume, depth, and how the structure reads from different angles as a real object.

Projects like this show how complex technical subjects can be translated into compact sculptural objects with a clear form and physical presence.