A symmetrical, abstract 3D form resembling a cross between a flower and a butterfly, with intricate, flowing, tan-colored curves and textures against a solid black background.

Miroslav Beara

Fine Art

Miroslav Beara’s Fusion of Science, Art, and Lenticular Innovation

Softmotion has had the privilege of collaborating with artist Miroslav Beara, whose pioneering approach to lenticular art seamlessly blends futuristic design with organic form. Over the years, our technical exchanges and shared passion for 3D innovation have fostered mutual inspiration, pushing the boundaries of what lenticular printing can achieve and celebrating Miroslav’s invaluable contribution to the creative community.

Client Miroslav Beara
Location Novi Sad, Serbia

Miroslav’s work blends scientific precision with artistic intuition, resulting in visuals that are both conceptually rich and visually striking. His mastery of lenticular technology allows him to seamlessly merge 2D and 3D elements, producing pieces that defy static perception and invite deeper engagement.

When paired with Softmotion’s expertise in fine art lenticular production, Miroslav’s designs reached new levels of clarity and dimensionality. Each work became a dynamic experience that captures the imagination and pushes the limits of what the medium can achieve.

Represented by Klemen Tratar of Lenticular Planet, Miroslav continues to expand the global presence of lenticular art. His collaboration with Softmotion demonstrates how technology can serve as an integral part of creative expression, opening new frontiers for artists and audiences alike.

A man with a serious expression wears glasses with one red lens and one blue lens. The photo is mostly black and white except for the colored lenses.

About Miroslav Beara

Miroslav’s work combines futuristic and organic influences, showcasing a deep grasp of both science and art. His expertise in lenticular technology enables him to create captivating visuals that seem to shift and transform, effectively merging 2D and 3D elements. When paired with 3D lenticular printing, Miroslav pushes this innovative method further, producing detailed, hyper-realistic designs that challenge traditional material and form boundaries. His artwork highlights the potential of art in the digital era, where technology is integral to artistic expression, not just a tool.

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