

The image shows a computer-generated three-dimensional model of a flat circular object resembling a disc or shield. The surface is rendered with a weathered metallic or stone-like texture in muted reddish-brown tones, displaying irregularities consistent with corrosion, oxidation, or natural wear. The form is organized into concentric levels: a central raised dome, an intermediate recessed ring, and an outer annular section with a beveled edge. These concentric divisions create a layered radial structure, emphasizing symmetry and geometric balance.
The material properties simulate roughness, with visible grain, small pits, and tonal variation across the surface, giving it a tactile, aged appearance. Lighting originates from the upper left, casting subtle highlights across the raised dome and shadows into the recessed rings, enhancing the impression of depth and relief. The object floats against a plain dark grey background, isolating it for clear visualization.
This model may represent a digital reconstruction or conceptual design of an artifact such as a shield, ornamental disc, architectural element, or symbolic medallion. Its simplicity of form combined with detailed texture situates it at the intersection of functional object and stylized digital artifact.

Composite sculptural object combining clay hand-formed material and 3D-printed fabrication, consisting of two vertically stacked spherical segments aligned on a central axis with the smaller unit above the larger base. The clay component exhibits smoothed surfaces with irregularities, dents, and shallow impressions characteristic of manual shaping, while the 3D printing contribution introduces layered striations and uniform curvature consistent with additive deposition processes. Both materials merge into a hybrid form that balances natural mineral substrate with digitally produced structural geometry. The figure is positioned on a translucent rectangular plate bordered by a circular black measurement frame incorporating fasteners, apertures, and alignment notches. Visible ruler markings on the frame edge indicate calibration capacity for dimensional referencing. The translucent support plate reflects overhead illumination while diffusing light across its surface, creating mild shadows under the sculptural mass. The surrounding wooden table displays grain texture, linear scratches, and tonal variation typical of workbench use, situating the object within a workshop or studio environment. Electrical and mechanical elements of the frame suggest integration into an observational or testing apparatus, where handmade clay material and digital 3D-printed structures converge to form an experimental hybrid prototype linking artisanal practice with computational manufacturing precision.