Lauri Kilusk is a ceramics artist and researcher at the Estonian Academy of Arts, specializing in
innovative 3D-printing methods with extrudable materials. His work encompasses a wide range
of processes, including 3D modeling, programming, mechanics, and material studies, all aimed
at expanding the possibilities within the versatile world of clay.
Supported by the rich resources and collaborative environment of the university, Lauri's research
and development foster a fertile ground for creativity. Engaging regularly with specialists and
students alike, he creates an inspiring atmosphere that nurtures continuous experimentation.
For Lauri, personal creation extends beyond tangible objects; he views thoughts and ideas as the
true objects of shaping. The tactile pieces produced during his process are milestones, moments
frozen in time that reflect an endless journey of digital and material exploration. His work
embodies a dreamlike quality—an elusive mirage that reveals itself only in its digital variations,
transcending conventional understanding and inviting viewers to interpret from their own
perspective.
innovative 3D-printing methods with extrudable materials. His work encompasses a wide range
of processes, including 3D modeling, programming, mechanics, and material studies, all aimed
at expanding the possibilities within the versatile world of clay.
Supported by the rich resources and collaborative environment of the university, Lauri's research
and development foster a fertile ground for creativity. Engaging regularly with specialists and
students alike, he creates an inspiring atmosphere that nurtures continuous experimentation.
For Lauri, personal creation extends beyond tangible objects; he views thoughts and ideas as the
true objects of shaping. The tactile pieces produced during his process are milestones, moments
frozen in time that reflect an endless journey of digital and material exploration. His work
embodies a dreamlike quality—an elusive mirage that reveals itself only in its digital variations,
transcending conventional understanding and inviting viewers to interpret from their own
perspective.