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Museum Sculpting
Museum study skins and alcohol
preserve specimens are sourced and researched when producing models or
sculptures. Sketches are made and scale models are produce in clay.
Relevant plastics are then tested to achieve life like effects of flesh,
either translucent as in marine life or opaque as in some terrestrial
animals.
List of projects:
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Giant Red Back Spider: Queensland Museum, 1992, Paul
Stumkat, Karen Mickan, Steve Newlands
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Fish and marine models for Couran Cove Resort: Gold
Coast 2001
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Sea shore bird models for Moreton Island Interpretation
Centre: Queensland National Parks (2002)
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Green Turtle in resin water: Private client Sydney (2003)
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Kronosaurus donations box,
www.kronosauruskorner.com
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