We love these abstracted stone sculptures by design group NastPlas, which are entirely digital renders. The level of detail and texture and color is really beautiful, achieving a realistic stone look and feel.

Inspired by the Japanese art of Suiseki, the collection of renderings are pleasing and intriguing, all at once.

Interested in exploring your own 3D renderings? There are a number of great resources online, like Rebus Farm, no matter your knowledge or skill level.

Via Behance:

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The beauty of a Suiseki derives in part from its ability to suggest a scene or object. The simpler the rock, the more capacity for suggestion it will have.
We have created different types of 3D stones eroded by water and we have connected them to create these three scenes that suggest multiple interpretations and evoke different landscapes and natural organic forms.

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