
This is a plastic replica of a shrunken head sculpted by John Weisgerber. It is cast hollow, keeping it lightweight for an authentic feel. Hair and eyelashes...
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We made heads out of cheese for the 2010 Brooklyn Ball, for food artist Jennifer Rubell. The heads were made from a life cast of Jennifer's head...
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These are fake cockroaches. They measure 3.5 inches. They were cast in translucent resin...
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This is my rendition of Crazy Harry, the Muppet who likes to blow things up. He is a hand puppet made out of foam, fabric and feathers for hair...
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This is a miniature trebuchet made for a Ruby Tuesday's television commercial....
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This is a 5 foot long, epoxy and fiberglass sculpture with clear cast elements for back lighting. This was made for the Light Rail Train...
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One of three fiberglass ornaments for a club in Vegas. They measure 3.5 feet high and 2.5 feet wide.
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This is a 42 inch chandelier, repoduced in glow in the dark resin. Molds were taken from an actual crystal chandelier.
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This is a minature Dick Cheney sculpture for political artist, Philip Toledano. Cheney was mounted in a snowglove with shredded papers for snow.
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This is a plastic model inspired by the conjoined twins known as the Boy of Bengal who lived in the late 1700’s.
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This is Torso Baby. It was made for a mock infomercial directed by Erik Pagan. This torso has a soft foam core and ...
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These are prototypes for action figures. They are based on characters created by Titmouse, Inc... more >>

This is a Muppet-style hand puppet with an eye that looks left and right. It stands 5' tall and was constructed out of foam and fabric....
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This mailman is a stop motion puppet that stands 8 inches high. He appeared in a Pampers television commercial...
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Starfield, 20' x 10', with a 1/11,482,949 scale moon model. Table top launch effect using miniature lights and talcum powder...
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This is a Bvlgari jewelry display made to look like ice. These are jewelry window displays...
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This is fake foliage for a lulav exhibit in the Jewish Childrens' Museum of Brooklyn. The myrtle and willow branches were made of painted wire and cloth. The palm was molded and cast from a real palm spear.
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This is a reconstruction of a craniothoracopagus twin skeleton. Castings were taken from a normal skeleton and used to recreate this medical curiosity.
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This is a casting taken from an actual, two-faced calf skull. The casting was then painted for realism.
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This is a reconstruction of a polycephalic baby skeleton. Castings were taken from a normal skeleton and used to recreate this conjoined twin.
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