At Natureworks we pride ourselves on designing sculptures that inspire, educate or entertain. Our nature-based sculptures of animals, plants and rocks are true to life, but we also create fantasy creatures and characters. We can design a complete experience for your visitor attraction, business, playground, shopping centre or other projects. Read our blog for some ideas…!
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.
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.
Natureworks map of sculptures in Australia shows where you can see Big Things, dinosaurs, nature play animals and sculptures in parks, businesses, schools and towns. Use it to plan a trip!
At Natureworks, we recognise the power of sculpture art to create memorable experiences. This article discusses types of sculpture and explains the sculpting process and creative possibilities.
Immersive holographic experiences combine holograms and 3D models to create great impact. Read about our partnership to create high-tech hologram and sculpture displays for entertainment and education.
Big Things have seen a revival in popularity recently. But why? And how can they support communities and businesses? Read our guidance on planning and creating Big Things.
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We acknowledge the First Peoples – the traditional owners of the lands where we live and work, and we recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge the important role Aboriginal Peoples and Torres Strait Islanders continue to play within the Queensland community.