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Teddy Bear for movie The TED (Universal Pictures) Sculpture by Pascal Engelhardt

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Teddy bear designed exclusively for the movie "The TED.". Engelhardt's creation pushes the boundaries of conventional teddy bear design, as he utilized advanced materials such as 3D-printed components and cutting-edge textiles. The result is a teddy bear that seamlessly blends the warmth of nostalgia with the sophistication of modern technology, becoming [...]
Teddy bear designed exclusively for the movie "The TED."
Engelhardt's creation pushes the boundaries of conventional teddy bear design, as he utilized advanced materials such as 3D-printed components and cutting-edge textiles. The result is a teddy bear that seamlessly blends the warmth of nostalgia with the sophistication of modern technology, becoming a standout piece in the cinematic narrative.

Crafting this teddy bear posed a significant challenge, requiring Engelhardt to navigate the complexities of merging traditional softness with technological precision.
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Pascal Engelhardt, a German artist with Greek roots, was born in and later lived and worked in Los Angeles, USA, for 12 years. During his time in LA, Pascal collaborated with various artists and created [...]

Pascal Engelhardt, a German artist with Greek roots, was born in and later lived and worked in Los Angeles, USA, for 12 years. During his time in LA, Pascal collaborated with various artists and created art pieces for Hollywood movies. However, due to political changes, he was eventually sent back to . Upon returning to his home country, Pascal embarked on a new artistic journey, focusing on provocative and thought-provoking artwork that addresses societal and global political issues and contradictions. His recent works are truly outstanding and have the ability to make people ponder the influence of media, brands, and social media on society.

Pascal's art is intertwined with his political beliefs and serves as a medium to express his dissenting views. Despite facing challenges and hardships, Pascal's creativity and experimentation in his artwork remain boundless. His upbringing, influenced by his Greek heritage and global political landscape, has shaped his deep-rooted sense of belonging and his equally strong urge to rebel against societal norms. 

Pascal has left an indelible mark on the realms of movies, TV shows, advertising, and trophies. His creative brilliance shines through iconic projects like "Ted," "300," "Revenant," and "The House with a Clock in His Walls." Collaborating with A-list celebrities including Robert Downey Jr., Ron Howard, Kesha, and G-Eazy, Engelhardt has seamlessly blended artistry and technology.

In the television landscape, Engelhardt's impact is felt through contributions to shows like "American Idol," "Westworld," and "Pose." His artistic prowess extends to advertising campaigns for major brands like Farmers Insurance, Dr. Pepper, McDonald's, and Starbucks, showcasing his versatility in visual storytelling.

Notably, Engelhardt's trophy designs, such as the Burkies Award and the A25 Tommy Award, represent the pinnacle of recognition in the entertainment industry. With achievements spanning MTV Movie & TV Awards, Masked Singer, Craftopia, and more, Engelhardt's artistic legacy is etched in the fabric of Hollywood's creative tapestry.

Pascal's artistic journey has taken him across borders, from to the United States, and back again. His experiences in different cultures have enriched his perspective and allowed him to create artworks that challenge and inspire viewers. In addition to his thought-provoking creations, Pascal's collaborations with prominent artists and the Hollywood industry have further contributed to the diversity and impact of his work.

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