Natureworks designs, makes and sells museum-quality animal sculptures, realistic artificial trees and rocks, and themed display props. You won’t find such an impressive range of fibreglass sculptures and statues anywhere else in Australia!

Buy sculptures of animals, trees, rocks, dinosaurs, megafauna, fantasy characters and themed props.

Download catalogues of Natureworks’ extensive collection of fibreglass sculptures and props. 

Get ideas from custom projects for events, businesses, retail centres, towns, leisure parks, zoos and more.

Discover natural magic!

Connect kids to nature

Turn children onto the magic of the natural world with animal play sculptures, climbing rocks, fossil digs and creative educational play equipment.

Bring natural history to life

Display life-size dinosaurs, fossils and accurate megafauna replicas for natural history education, prehistoric playgrounds and themed events.

Draw in the crowds

Illuminated starfish at cairns Reeflight festival

Promote an event with large-scale public art, cultural or environmental displays and themed props providing photo opportunities.

Bring nature indoors

Add artificial trees, plants, rocks or caves to create a serene interior space, a dramatic retail centrepiece or a realistic animal habitat.

Build profitable leisure attractions

Provide family-friendly commercial or public leisure attractions with well-designed mini-golf courses and fun-filled water parks and playgrounds.

Make a BIG impression!

Make a bold statement with unique Big Things, 3D signs and sculptures that draw visitors to tourist attractions, businesses, wildlife parks and towns.

Custom Sculpture projects

Latest news from Natureworks

Timber pylon organic sculpture inspired by natural shipworm artistry
Art, sculpture design & inspiration

Who creates beautiful organic sculptures? Mother Nature!

Natureworks would love to take credit for the design of this unusual organic sculpture, but Mother Nature was the original sculptor of the piece! It’s a replica of a timber pylon that was eaten away by shipworms – natural artists that created beautiful textures and patterns.

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David with dinosaurs and animals - banner
Art, sculpture design & inspiration

The bizarre career of Natureworks’ David Joffe

Many years ago, Natureworks’ David Joffe moved from taxidermy to sculpture, as a way of recreating wonders of the natural world. Read the story of Natureworks’ founder and what motivates him to keep creating bizarre and beautiful art inspired by nature.

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Common FAQs About Sculpture

Fibreglass is a durable, lightweight, and adaptable material, making it an excellent choice for sculptures. Its versatility allows sculpture artists to create intricate designs without compromising on strength or stability. Favoured for outdoor installations, fibreglass endures various weather conditions with ease, maintaining its shape and vibrant colour over time.

Fibreglass sculptures are highly durable and can last for decades with proper care, making them an investment for the long term. Regular maintenance is key to preserving their appearance, especially for outdoor displays. Reapplying a clear protective coating every 12 to 18 months helps shield the sculpture from weathering and environmental factors, ensuring it retains its integrity and vibrant finish over time.

Fibreglass sculptures come with some environmental considerations, particularly because fibreglass itself is not biodegradable. However, one significant advantage is their durability, which helps reduce the need for frequent replacements. This longevity leads to less waste over time, making fibreglass a more sustainable option compared to materials that require constant upkeep or replacement.

Yes. Fibreglass sculptures can be incredibly realistic, capturing a diverse array of subjects such as people, animals, and pop icons. Thanks to the versatility of fibreglass, it allows artists to create sculptures in various shapes, sizes, and colours, making it suitable for a wide range of artistic expressions. This adaptability makes fibreglass an ideal material for crafting lifelike and dynamic works of art.

Yes. Fibreglass sculptures can include moving parts, enabling the creation of dynamic and interactive artworks. By integrating mechanical components like motors, gears, and pneumatic systems, artists can design sculptures that move, rotate, or react to environmental triggers. For example, animatronic animals and interactive displays often combine fibreglass with these mechanical systems to achieve realistic, lifelike motions.