Sculpture

Mammoth Skeleton

Our life-sized mammoth skeleton was designed based on 3D models and contemporary findings, and its parts were created using 3D printing technology. The surfaces were treated with a resin composite for durability.

After being painted to achieve a realistic look, the bones were mounted onto a metal support structure to ensure their stability. The anatomically accurate replica of the mammoth skeleton has become a stunning piece of display at the entrance halls of the Ice Age exhibition at the Nyíregyháza Zoo.

Woolly Mammoth

Our life-like woolly mammoth model is made from EPS material, which has been carefully sculpted and reinforced with a resin composite for durability.

The model’s surface is covered with synthetic fur, enhancing its authenticity and creating a more lifelike effect.

This installation has become a standout piece in the Ice Age exhibition at the Nyíregyháza Zoo, offering a unique experience for visitors.

Angkor Wat

The decorative elements reminiscent of the ruined gate of Angkor Wat were created for the Nyíregyháza Zoo, consisting of three separate units.

The creation includes a larger gate detail, a more impressive block, and a smaller column.

These three elements serve both functional and aesthetic purposes:
On the one hand, they represent aesthetic value, as they successfully conceal the ventilation pipes placed in the park.

On the other hand, they also serve a storage function, with built-in terrariums incorporated into all three units.

Eskimo

The Eskimo and Eskimo kayak were created for the Nyíregyháza Zoo, specifically for the Ice Age exhibition.

The Eskimo kayak serves as a special prop, faithfully reflecting the unique tools of ancient culture and contributing to the creation of an authentic atmosphere for the exhibition.

 

Shell Pattern

I created 12 shell-patterned wall decorations from plaster for London, which were placed above the passageways and doors.

The decorations create a unique atmosphere in a showroom, bringing a touch of baroque elegance to the space.

Artificial Rocks

Two artificial rocks were created, each with a volume of approximately 0.5 m², which serve as set pieces for a scene in a film.

Skulls and Bones

We created 1,200 skulls and several thousand human bones for a set piece in the film.

The Witcher, playing a key role in establishing the atmospheric and mystical ambiance.

Sarmatian Decorative Disc

A decorative disc depicting a Sarmatian warrior, created for the Sarmatian Archaeological Park in Mórahalom.

Sculpture