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Press Highlights

Michelle Larsen Studios has garnered international media attention across 298 outlets through PR Newswire’s global distribution, including placements on Yahoo! Finance, Morningstar, and broadcast media, plus major 3D printing news sites, validating the commercial relevance and scalability of the studio’s 3D relief and spatial design innovations.

3D-Printed Relief Art:
A Turning Point in Spatial Design

3Printr Magazine | December 2025 

 

3Printr published an in-depth feature on Michelle Larsen’s evolution from pioneering hand-sculpted paper relief paintings to scalable 3D-printed spatial design. The article highlights her vision for dimensional art as a rising movement in commercial interiors, architecture, film environments, and large-scale design ecosystems.

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Michelle Larsen Highlights 3D Printable Sculptural Art as the Next Big Trend in Interiors and Retail

3DPRINTINGINDUSTRY.COM  | December 2025

 

Rather than signaling a new product, this announcement reflects a broader industry trend. With advancements in large-format 3D printing and commercial relief manufacturing, Larsen’s sculptural originals are increasingly adaptable for commercial applications. Each piece begins as a hand-sculpted painting, then is transformed into a physical model suitable for 3D scanning or depth mapping, enabling adaptation for retail wall art collections, hospitality installations, theaters, and branded environments.

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Dimensional 3D Wall Art and 3D Printing Poised to Reshape 2026 Design Cycles

PR Newswire | December 9, 2025

 

Michelle Larsen’s announcement regarding her transition into commercial-scale 3D-printed wall art and spatial design was syndicated widely across news, finance, technology, and broadcast outlets.

Performance Overview

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​Top Placements

  • Yahoo! Finance
    One of the most influential financial news platforms, expanding reach to global business and innovation audiences.

  • KTLA (Los Angeles)
    Broadcast news placement increasing exposure across a major metropolitan market.

  • Morningstar
    A leading financial analytics platform—an indicator of strong commercial relevance.

  • PR Newswire Global Feed
    The release met PRN’s top-tier editorial and relevance standards 

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Media Summary

Michelle Larsen’s dimensional art has been recognized not only for its fine-art aesthetic but for its potential impact on interior architecture, environmental graphics, hospitality design, and large-scale wall systems manufactured through 3D printing. Her work represents the shift toward tactile, sculptural surfaces in commercial and residential environments.

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With media coverage across nearly 300 outlets and over 100 million in potential reach, Larsen’s innovative approach positions her at the forefront of the evolving 2026 design cycle.

About Michelle Larsen

Michelle Larsen is a contemporary dimensional artist and design innovator whose work merges hand-sculpted relief techniques with advanced 3D printing and spatial manufacturing technologies. Originating from her proprietary method of sculpting paper into deep, textural forms, Larsen now translates these physical reliefs into 3D-printable geometries, creating scalable surface designs for architecture, interior environments, product applications, and experiential spaces.

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Her practice bridges analog craftsmanship and digital fabrication, producing high-impact relief forms that can be replicated, tiled, or engineered for large-format additive manufacturing. By converting her handmade originals into depth-mapped or 3D-scanned data, Larsen is pioneering a new visual language within surface geometry, wall systems, and spatial design integration.

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Her work has been featured in ArtTour International Magazine, on NASDAQ and Times Square billboards, across U.S. and European exhibitions, and most recently in global technology coverage spotlighting her transition into commercial-scale 3D-printed relief art. Larsen’s expansion into the additive manufacturing ecosystem positions her at the forefront of the emerging demand for tactile, dimensional, and customizable architectural surfaces.

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Press Contact

Michelle Larsen Studios transforms hand-sculpted relief art into innovative
3D-printable surfaces for architecture, design, and immersive environments.

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