








Utah Teapot Stippled Drawing
Markers on graph paper, 8×10”
The Utah teapot is a ubiquitous 3D model in computer graphics, appearing in everything from research papers and rendering tests to movies, video games, and even architectural visualization. Created by Martin Newell in 1975, it became a standard reference object and a playful icon of the digital graphics world.
This drawing will be made to order and will look almost identical to the image shown here.
Markers on graph paper, 8×10”
The Utah teapot is a ubiquitous 3D model in computer graphics, appearing in everything from research papers and rendering tests to movies, video games, and even architectural visualization. Created by Martin Newell in 1975, it became a standard reference object and a playful icon of the digital graphics world.
This drawing will be made to order and will look almost identical to the image shown here.
Markers on graph paper, 8×10”
The Utah teapot is a ubiquitous 3D model in computer graphics, appearing in everything from research papers and rendering tests to movies, video games, and even architectural visualization. Created by Martin Newell in 1975, it became a standard reference object and a playful icon of the digital graphics world.
This drawing will be made to order and will look almost identical to the image shown here.