Here are the 1st few steps in my latest big 3d foam sculpture for Halloween rentals! I start w/
scrap styrofoam that's shaped like 1/2 hockey pucks. Glue them on top of one another to make a
6 ft. tall half cyllinder. Then I draw a face. Next I cut the back out and hollow it out for future
internal lighting. Next I attack it with a hot knife from Demand Products. I'll have the next steps
posted later in the week! I make many 3d theme props for commercial accounts. However, I
really enjoy cutting loose and making my own giant sculptures now when I can! Thanx Denver Egotist!
Posted 15 years, 5 months ago at 10:39 pm. Add a comment
Every once in awhile I'll make a cool 3d foam sculpture that I add to my Halloween rental collection.
This big witch face sculpture is only 20 lbs. and has strobe lights behind the eyes. The Halloween
theme rental prop measures 7 ft tall from chin to top of hat. These are rented out every year in
Colorado in October.
Posted 15 years, 5 months ago at 10:06 pm. Add a comment
Andrew's on Lincoln pool hall in Denver, Colorado wanted signage that fit the historic theme
of the local area but also wanted something different. This 3d sign stands out,
literally! The sculpted foam sign is big, tough and lightweight.
Posted 15 years, 5 months ago at 11:55 pm. Add a comment
We have made many big 3d foam sculptures of enlarged products
and logos for Aircannons Inc. in Parker, Colorado. Advertisers stand
out more and get remembered w/ bold 3 dimensional props.
The foam is sculpted and hardcoated for a durable yet light weight
marketing tool.
Posted 15 years, 6 months ago at 9:50 pm. Add a comment
This heavy looking 3 dimensional foam display was created for Hebert Signs in Louisiana.
Eyecandy Sculptures was responsible for sculpting the foam, hard coating w/ polyurethane
and welding the steel subframe. The end client wanted a stock market themed sculpture
custom made from a 6 inch desk paper weight. This collaboration was a success!
A heavy metal look from expanded polystyrene foam!
weight.
Posted 15 years, 6 months ago at 9:25 pm. Add a comment
Carts of Colorado hired us to make giant 3d faom nachos for the top of one of
their vending carts. The giant foam sculpted food was displayed at a local tradeshow.
The cheese was the hardest to make convincing. I think we nailed it! The wooden tray
was temporary and replaced w/ a tray that looked like paper.
Posted 15 years, 6 months ago at 5:20 pm. Add a comment

Giant 3d foam sculptures made for local artist Doris Laughton Smith.
She was looking for a way to make large 3 dimensional replicas
of here smaller marble sculptures. Eyecandy Sculptures had the
chance to show her the way to go… We made approx 12 of these
in different shapes and sizes.
Posted 15 years, 7 months ago at 11:53 pm. Add a comment
This is one of 4 giant hardcoated foam props for Obrien Advertising's
campaign for Banner Children's Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona. From
a small model we created these 3-d foam sculptures. They are huge!
19 ft tall x 3 ft deep x 14 ft wide. They are lightweight and were professionally
installed by Mike Steinle for Onsite Insite.
Posted 15 years, 7 months ago at 7:36 pm. Add a comment