Big things make a big impression! Our larger-than-life big things sculptures appear all around Australia – see them on a map.
Oversize sculptures of animals, people, trees and objects are a good way to draw attention to a business, town, event or educational message.
Natureworks created a giant paintbrush sculpture for Canberra Floriade 2024. The colourful brush with palette of real flowers reflects the ‘Art in Bloom’ theme.
The caterpillar play sculpture and fruit seats Natureworks created for Nundah State School in Brisbane form part of an amazing outside learning and community space in the school grounds.
For the Dreamtime Cultural Centre at Rockhampton, Natureworks built a giant dugong sculpture and lots of amazing artificial rocks and caves. It’s a unique cultural experience.
This giant snake sculpture of dreamtime serpent ‘Gabul’ provides an artefact for Weir State School to tell their story and connect with First Nations culture.
Natureworks has produced and installed a range of sculptures for Australian Reptile Park over the years, from giant lizard sculptures to animal habitats and themed displays and reptile enclosures.
These 3-metre high aboriginal statues are at the Murrook Culture Centre, Williamtown NSW. Commissioned by the Worimi Local Aboriginal Land Council, the sculptures show a traditional Worimi warrior and his family.
Gibirrngaan Park in Huntington Rise estate (Gold Coast hinterland) features a giant red-bellied black snake, fossil dig and other nature playground items.
For the National Botanic Gardens, Natureworks created sculptures of megafauna – giant creatures that used to roam Australia. These animals fit in with prehistoric plants that have been growing for many thousands of years.
Public art can provide tangible benefits to individuals, businesses and local communities. Natureworks sculptures and murals enhance public spaces such as parks, playgrounds and buildings.
Colourful 3D sign sculpture of lizard with changing LED lights for Chameleon Lounge Bar
A majestic giant bronze lion sculpture provides an impressive entry statement to The Lion club at Richlands, Brisbane
Custom designed water play sculptures of marine animals, for the parklands at Broadwater in the Gold Coast, Qld
Giant artificial tree rising through six floors of a shopping centre in Seoul, Korea. It was built to be the largest artificial tree in the world!
A Giant Redback Spider scares customers who want to go to the dunny… what a great sense of humour! But also a great way to promote a business!
Natureworks custom designed & manufactured a pair of giant crab nippers & placed them in front of the crab mural – Ideal photo opportunity for visitors to the crab & oyster farm.
Natureworks gave the iconic Luna Park entrance sculpture a facelift in the 1990s. Rebuilt with a heavy duty fibreglass shell, it’s still smiling on Sydney today!
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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.