Artist Reagan D. Pufall will be exhibiting 3d printed faces in the main gallery during the summer of 2024. Saturday, June 10th he will scan faces of Norfolk community members to add to his show. participants will receive a digital file emailed to them after the scans are processed.
Must be 18+ to participate
Digital file will be emailed to participant.
3D scans will be available to purchase during the exhibition in June 2024
Reagan Bio
Reagan Davis Pufall was shaped by his childhood growing up in North Dakota. Its long
cold winters coupled with short and stormy summers instilled in him a permanent
sense of restlessness and the drama of nature. Winter days trapped indoors by bitter
cold led him to adopt a lifelong habit of reading. He reads broadly, and in his youth
particularly enjoyed exploring the worlds presented in classic fiction, fantasy, science
fiction, and the ancient mythology of many cultures. Once winter lifted the warming
spring weather would lead him outdoors to explore the open countryside around him;
away from the worlds contained in books and into the wide open world of the northern
plains. Later, his family moved south to Nebraska, which has a more moderate four
seasons climate. Ironically, this shift inverted his calendar; now it was the bright and
bracing – but not bitterly cold – days of winter that lured him out into the natural world
of the prairies.
In high school he was introduced to photography by a teacher who encouraged both
his still life and landscape work. At first his work focused primarily on landscapes, and
he loved the hiking and camping that were required to capture those images. However,
he eventually found that ground had already been well explored and captured by the
photographers and painters who had come before him. During and after the years he
spent at the San Francisco Art Institute, he returned to the studio and began creating
his own landscapes, inspired to bring into tangible existence the worlds he had
encountered in the real and fictional stories of his youthful reading. Currently he lives in
Omaha Nebraska where he teaches Art and Design
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Face Scans
Artist Reagan D. Pufall will be exhibiting 3d printed faces in the main gallery during the summer of 2024. Saturday, June 10th he will scan faces of Norfolk community members to add to his show. participants will receive a digital file emailed to them after the scans are processed.
Reagan Bio
Reagan Davis Pufall was shaped by his childhood growing up in North Dakota. Its long
cold winters coupled with short and stormy summers instilled in him a permanent
sense of restlessness and the drama of nature. Winter days trapped indoors by bitter
cold led him to adopt a lifelong habit of reading. He reads broadly, and in his youth
particularly enjoyed exploring the worlds presented in classic fiction, fantasy, science
fiction, and the ancient mythology of many cultures. Once winter lifted the warming
spring weather would lead him outdoors to explore the open countryside around him;
away from the worlds contained in books and into the wide open world of the northern
plains. Later, his family moved south to Nebraska, which has a more moderate four
seasons climate. Ironically, this shift inverted his calendar; now it was the bright and
bracing – but not bitterly cold – days of winter that lured him out into the natural world
of the prairies.
In high school he was introduced to photography by a teacher who encouraged both
his still life and landscape work. At first his work focused primarily on landscapes, and
he loved the hiking and camping that were required to capture those images. However,
he eventually found that ground had already been well explored and captured by the
photographers and painters who had come before him. During and after the years he
spent at the San Francisco Art Institute, he returned to the studio and began creating
his own landscapes, inspired to bring into tangible existence the worlds he had
encountered in the real and fictional stories of his youthful reading. Currently he lives in
Omaha Nebraska where he teaches Art and Design
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