This 3 dimensional foam sculpture is an 8 ft long hammer head shark that hangs over
and illuminates a billiards table in a private residence. The aquatic themed light fixture
was 1st carved from styrofoam, hard coated then painted to appear as though it were
under water. It was later moved to A1 Scuba in Colorado.
Posted 14 years, 12 months ago at 11:08 am. Add a comment
This big 3 dimensional prop is made of foam, wood and fiberglass. Its a barrel for a tshirt gun for Aircannons Inc.
in Parker, Colorado. Th themend sculpture makes more of an impact act promoting a retail brand. The foam
display peice weighs 7 lbs. and is very durable. Ive made many of these foam sculptures and invite you to check out
their site. The hardest part was carving the threads out of wood.
Posted 15 years ago at 9:57 am. Add a comment
This crazy desk went around 2 existing columns. The customer asked for an Aliens Borg inspired design.
This sculpted foam prop has internal lighting and kinetic elements. Even the chair was modified to fit
the sci fi theme! Some of my projects are private commissions and are usually the most creative.
Posted 15 years ago at 8:40 am. Add a comment
A1 Scuba in Englewood, Colorado are close friends and have hired me to build many
retail displays from large murals to detailed foam sculpted props. The are a state of the
art scuba facility. This foam sculpture is the head of a mankin used to sell scuba gear.
They have also used them as tradeshow exhibits and visual aids during shark lectures!
Posted 15 years ago at 7:55 pm. Add a comment
Here it is, ready for Halloween 09! This has moving fake flames in the eyes.
Thefoam prop weighs approx. 25 pounds. Sculpted lightweight foam w/ hardcoat
is the way to go. I try to make sure that all my rental props fit thru the average
door way. I made that mistake once!
Posted 15 years, 1 month ago at 11:12 am. Add a comment
This retail foam display is a lifesize English Bulldog! It will be used to display glasses and hats for Utah based
Mountain View Marketing, specifically "PugzGear." They need something inexpensive and quick (3 days)! We hit
the mark with Fido here! He or she was fun to make. The custom foam display will move some product!
Posted 15 years, 1 month ago at 12:09 am. Add a comment
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, 1 month 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, 1 month ago at 10:06 pm. Add a comment