Machine precision. Human devotion.
A printer builds the body in tenths of a millimetre. Then the machine stops, and hands that carry generations of Bengal’s Pattachitra tradition take over — pigment, patience, and story. Printed. Post-processed. Painted.
Two crafts, one creature.
RNDR began with a simple collision: what happens when the newest way of making meets one of the oldest? Every piece starts as a digital sculpture, printed in ABS at two-tenths of a millimetre per layer. Then it leaves the machine for good.
Traditional Pattachitra artists from Bengal paint each body by hand — linework and pigment carried through generations — before the work is finished with brass and embellishment. Printed. Post-processed. Painted.
Watch the process unfold in our reels — from print bed to painted piece — on Instagram.
Made to order, made once
Collector editions are strictly limited and numbered. Edition 1 pieces are painted in small runs — no two are identical, because no two can be.
Commissions and bulk orders: DM @rndr_labs or write to hello@rndr.click. Want to collaborate as an artist or stockist instead? Come RNDR with us.