Digital STL/LYS

Physical print

Diorama

Eve – The Tragedy of Freedom

The first human to reach for “the knowledge of good and evil,” and discover the price. The quiet moment when freedom feels vast, cold, and entirely her own.

$10.99

Scale

32mm, 75mm

Format

STL/LYS

Released

March, 2026

Last update

February, 2026

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PRINTING INFO

Sizes

  • 32mm
  • 75mm
  • Diorama Size: 137×160 ×110 mm (75mm)
  • Largest Piece: 137×160×110 mm (75mm)

Provided Files

  • Pressuported STL files

  • Unsupported STL files

  • Source files (LYS)

Disclaimer

  • The provided model is delicate. It's intended for high-end collectible displays.
  • Provided supports are print tested for an average setup, however individual adjustments might be required.
  • Fine tuning of the provided supports might be necessary, depending on individual printing setup

Printing Notes

  • Model might contain delicate parts, handle with care

  • Model files are provided supported and unsupported. A combined model is also provided (unsupported), unless otherwise specified.

  • Presupport Source Files are provided in Lychee (.lys) format for individual adjustments

Pre-supported

Yes



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THE LORE

"“And the eyes of them both were opened… and the LORD God sent him forth from the garden of Eden.”
(Genesis 3)"



Eve here is represented as a very personal interpretation.

It's not the original, canonical Eve.

It's a metaphor that aims to represent the tragedy of the first human that dared to defy the rules and long for freedom.

It's the tragedy of realization of how oppressing, deep and immense the sense of freedom can be, when you're left alone, unprotected, with just yourself, your choices and your consequences.

And yet, despite the dire consequences, the choice is still made.

It's the tragedy of a courage that has to face the immense challenges of solitude just to be able to assert the self.





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