Realistic popsicle revealing the switch to light up rigged LEDs inside. For Alexander Wang print ad
Bella Hadid as Lady Liberty holds Bomb Pop for Alexander Wang Print ad
i made vacuum formed parts and was an Ice Effects consultant for an ice bar scene for ‘The Resident.’ The excellent crew in Georgia assembled it. Thanks to Jamie Archer and Allen!
‘The Resident’
For TV Show ‘The Resident’
I was hired as a ice effects consultant and made vacuum forms. Another scene from ‘The Resident.’
I love this thing... 5 day turn around though. This was for a Centrum Vitamin commercial. They hired a pro pool player to make the fancy shots.
This was made for Yogart, a fine art themed frozen yogurt shop in Edgewater NJ. They happen to make the BEST frozen yogurt. This slowly rotating Sculpture was made with Magic Sculpt, epoxy resin, and foam.
Headless robots in cast resin and vacuum formed parts
Cast resin
About 5’ tall made of polycarbonate and wood
Anti smoking campaign for a nice art director
Cast plastic bottles. That was a boat load of resin
Another movie tombstone… I like these jobs.
for SNL I had about a day to make this and two other weird chairs.
Lights wrapped over a chair made of 1" thick plexiglass. Another SNL all nighter. It weighed a ton!
Have you seen the sexy ice lady in the Comedy section of my website? She was allegedly hewn from this block in a scene.
Clear cast urethane and white resin before the fancy custom labels were applied
For the main actors we had an internal vest with an aluminum rod that the globes were mounted to which centered the globes over the heads.
Used in History Channel's ancient American giants investigative series. I believe I started with a cardboard box and a hot glue gun, then moved on to Magic Sculpt. The teeth were cast resin.
Super light weight in foam and laser cut plastic for the excellent Timothy Whidbee
Film prop
About 2’ tall in plexiglass
We made 400 of these novelty gifts for Spotify.
For an Ebay commercial made with cubic zirconium
For Bareminerals Makeup ad
For a print ad
Turned on a lathe
Laser cut vinyl and cubic zirconium
For an independant film in foam and resin
For a movie… same old recipe- laser cut plexiglass and foam
This one was for the show "Deadbeat" a Hulu produced series.
A relic in the soap opera Llanview
This was about 4' x 7' and fun to paint
For a Toyota commercial and print ad campaign.
Resin ice cast from a silicone mold with some acrylic chunks
These were for a TV cosmetic ad. We had a grinding and polishing bee!
in plated metal
Full sized in plexiglass and Lego for MTV Music Awards
Cast resin for a QVC commercial
in resin and laser cut plexiglass back in the days when computer morphing required models of the intermediate stages
These guys were hilarious. Pressurized blue liquid came shooting out of both ends. This was how they celebrated their Clash Royale victory in the commercial. They did it over and over again getting soaked every time.
We created a framework of routed rings and wrapped them on the inside with Coroplast. The camera tracked through the tunnel for this TNT station ID bumper.
He was about 14" tall
I still have this lightning machine. It hurts.
They probably threw them out after shooting!
No job too small!
We made the walls with magnetic edges to reset after collapsing. For One Life To Live.
in plastic and aluminum flashing with some fancy patterns crafted by James Dieter a smart fellow who went to RISD
For a movie, this was attached to the roof of a car.
For a documentary
Drew G the pyrotechnic added the flames
.
Made of resin
For a print ad
Towel was mounted to a ridged form
Just kidding, not really bronze or sandstone
Made of acrylic with a lacquer finish
Made of acrylic with a lacquer finish
This was a pre-made sand sculpture for movie. It was covered with Coney Island beach sand and then filmed on the same Coney Island beach from whence the sand came.
Not sure how this Jack in the box was involved with selling something on TV, but it was fun to make.
These are hollow white acrylic letters with vinyl logos on them for a corporate event.
These are used to park jewelry and watches next too... for fancy photo shoots
Giant hornet's nest in paper and foam
We made 3 times this amount of chips for a short film/ commercial starring 3 movie stars and directed by Scorsese for a Casino Resort in Macao.
For a Tiffany commercial
Wood and leather with a hidden hinge.
Made of wood
Made with laser cut plexiglass with wood frame and back lit for an ad.
Side view
Made of neon, concrete, stained glass, steel, and fiber optics
she’s 5’ tall
for a video game…World of Tanks?
The lights move around whil it scans your eyes
welded steel, wood, vacuum forms, and…..bondo!
For TV
like a section of a column…a la Kartell …in resin and lacquer
empty bottles form a tower in here drunken fever dream - from The Flight Attendant
used real oyster shells plus some vacuum formed ones
for a video game commercial
bought clean educational ones on amazon and altered them…for the movie “First Cow” by Kelly Reichardt
This thing weighed about 300 lbs..paper flowers embedded in resin ..for Noemi Bonazzi
flexible..so actual wolves can drag it around for a scene in a movie
camera panned across while all that stuff became activated
I prefer this speckled finish..looks more fake ceramic to me…for Bros [ the movie ]
Four boot trucks…they raced them outdoors in Maine on the LL Bean corporate campus
The wheels where cast in resin and had thrust bearings backed into them
Realistic popsicle revealing the switch to light up rigged LEDs inside. For Alexander Wang print ad
Bella Hadid as Lady Liberty holds Bomb Pop for Alexander Wang Print ad
i made vacuum formed parts and was an Ice Effects consultant for an ice bar scene for ‘The Resident.’ The excellent crew in Georgia assembled it. Thanks to Jamie Archer and Allen!
‘The Resident’
For TV Show ‘The Resident’
I was hired as a ice effects consultant and made vacuum forms. Another scene from ‘The Resident.’
I love this thing... 5 day turn around though. This was for a Centrum Vitamin commercial. They hired a pro pool player to make the fancy shots.
This was made for Yogart, a fine art themed frozen yogurt shop in Edgewater NJ. They happen to make the BEST frozen yogurt. This slowly rotating Sculpture was made with Magic Sculpt, epoxy resin, and foam.
Headless robots in cast resin and vacuum formed parts
Cast resin
About 5’ tall made of polycarbonate and wood
Anti smoking campaign for a nice art director
Cast plastic bottles. That was a boat load of resin
Another movie tombstone… I like these jobs.
for SNL I had about a day to make this and two other weird chairs.
Lights wrapped over a chair made of 1" thick plexiglass. Another SNL all nighter. It weighed a ton!
Have you seen the sexy ice lady in the Comedy section of my website? She was allegedly hewn from this block in a scene.
Clear cast urethane and white resin before the fancy custom labels were applied
For the main actors we had an internal vest with an aluminum rod that the globes were mounted to which centered the globes over the heads.
Used in History Channel's ancient American giants investigative series. I believe I started with a cardboard box and a hot glue gun, then moved on to Magic Sculpt. The teeth were cast resin.
Super light weight in foam and laser cut plastic for the excellent Timothy Whidbee
Film prop
About 2’ tall in plexiglass
We made 400 of these novelty gifts for Spotify.
For an Ebay commercial made with cubic zirconium
For Bareminerals Makeup ad
For a print ad
Turned on a lathe
Laser cut vinyl and cubic zirconium
For an independant film in foam and resin
For a movie… same old recipe- laser cut plexiglass and foam
This one was for the show "Deadbeat" a Hulu produced series.
A relic in the soap opera Llanview
This was about 4' x 7' and fun to paint
For a Toyota commercial and print ad campaign.
Resin ice cast from a silicone mold with some acrylic chunks
These were for a TV cosmetic ad. We had a grinding and polishing bee!
in plated metal
Full sized in plexiglass and Lego for MTV Music Awards
Cast resin for a QVC commercial
in resin and laser cut plexiglass back in the days when computer morphing required models of the intermediate stages
These guys were hilarious. Pressurized blue liquid came shooting out of both ends. This was how they celebrated their Clash Royale victory in the commercial. They did it over and over again getting soaked every time.
We created a framework of routed rings and wrapped them on the inside with Coroplast. The camera tracked through the tunnel for this TNT station ID bumper.
He was about 14" tall
I still have this lightning machine. It hurts.
They probably threw them out after shooting!
No job too small!
We made the walls with magnetic edges to reset after collapsing. For One Life To Live.
in plastic and aluminum flashing with some fancy patterns crafted by James Dieter a smart fellow who went to RISD
For a movie, this was attached to the roof of a car.
For a documentary
Drew G the pyrotechnic added the flames
.
Made of resin
For a print ad
Towel was mounted to a ridged form
Just kidding, not really bronze or sandstone
Made of acrylic with a lacquer finish
Made of acrylic with a lacquer finish
This was a pre-made sand sculpture for movie. It was covered with Coney Island beach sand and then filmed on the same Coney Island beach from whence the sand came.
Not sure how this Jack in the box was involved with selling something on TV, but it was fun to make.
These are hollow white acrylic letters with vinyl logos on them for a corporate event.
These are used to park jewelry and watches next too... for fancy photo shoots
Giant hornet's nest in paper and foam
We made 3 times this amount of chips for a short film/ commercial starring 3 movie stars and directed by Scorsese for a Casino Resort in Macao.
For a Tiffany commercial
Wood and leather with a hidden hinge.
Made of wood
Made with laser cut plexiglass with wood frame and back lit for an ad.
Side view
Made of neon, concrete, stained glass, steel, and fiber optics
she’s 5’ tall
for a video game…World of Tanks?
The lights move around whil it scans your eyes
welded steel, wood, vacuum forms, and…..bondo!
For TV
like a section of a column…a la Kartell …in resin and lacquer
empty bottles form a tower in here drunken fever dream - from The Flight Attendant
used real oyster shells plus some vacuum formed ones
for a video game commercial
bought clean educational ones on amazon and altered them…for the movie “First Cow” by Kelly Reichardt
This thing weighed about 300 lbs..paper flowers embedded in resin ..for Noemi Bonazzi
flexible..so actual wolves can drag it around for a scene in a movie
camera panned across while all that stuff became activated
I prefer this speckled finish..looks more fake ceramic to me…for Bros [ the movie ]
Four boot trucks…they raced them outdoors in Maine on the LL Bean corporate campus
The wheels where cast in resin and had thrust bearings backed into them