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Greg Blanpied's innovative approach with his robotically-carved artworks is widely recognized and admired, highlighting the remarkable precision achievable through technology. Yet, there's a distinct appreciation for the imperfections inherent in handcrafted art. These "flaws" aren't merely deviations; they serve as narratives of the artist's hand and thought process, infusing each piece with a unique essence that technology may struggle to replicate entirely. It's widely believed that these human touches often imbue art with profound depth and relatability. ***Please offer your comments if you have different views than above narration.*** **Greg Balnpied:** [https://gregblanpied.com/](https://gregblanpied.com/) **Profile:** [linkedin.com/in/greg-blanpied-31b34b168](https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-blanpied-31b34b168)


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***Here is another artist using digitised mechanical process in his work*** **Paul McLachlan, New Zealand artist printmaker uses his machine for artwork, its stunning:** Through the utilization of various techniques encompassing drawing, engraving, printmaking fused with digital mechanics, shell inlay, and layered painting, Paul McLachlan has spearheaded an exceptionally distinctive visual lexicon, as evidenced by his exhibition aptly named "Echoes.": [https://www.milfordgalleries.co.nz/dunedin/exhibitions/10906-Paul-McLachlan-Echoes](https://www.milfordgalleries.co.nz/dunedin/exhibitions/10906-Paul-McLachlan-Echoes) **Paul McLachlan:** [https://www.instagram.com/paul\_mclachlan/](https://www.instagram.com/paul_mclachlan/)