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Watch: Tech Meets Tradition In Holy 3D’s Viral Catholic Artwork

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Holy 3D is made of a group of Maltese artists who collaborate with one another to create one of a kind catholic decorations for hobbyists, collectors and anyone who appreciate sacred art.

After printing the designs, Vetrina Tal-Epoka proceeds to hand-paint all of his work, making each piece unique for each of his clients.

“It’s clear that people are deeply moved by this fusion of tradition and technology, and it makes me even more motivated to keep bringing our heritage to life in new ways,” said Demajo.

 

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Nick Demajo is the creator behind Holy 3D who recently got lots of traction for his 3D-printed piece of Christ the Redeemer.

“The response to this video has been overwhelming. Reaching over 90,000 views, especially in a country with a population of around 500,000. It feels surreal,” said Demajo.

Demajo is passionate about preserving Maltese culture and religious tradition through modern craftsmanship. After studying 3D design in Salzburg and graduating with a Master’s in Digital Arts from the University of Malta, he decided to apply his skills and vision to this work.

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