Themed exhibits encompass a range of topics, from cultural and environmental subjects to specific educational messages, seasonal events, industry promotions and location-based themes.
Natureworks created a giant paintbrush sculpture for Canberra Floriade 2024. The colourful brush with palette of real flowers reflects the ‘Art in Bloom’ theme.
Nature play sculptures of shells and marine animals for this marine themed playground reflect the local environment at Point Lookout, North Stradbroke Island, QLD.
At the Riversleigh Fossil Discovery Centre in Mount Isa, you’ll find megafauna animal sculptures and natural history dioramas made by Natureworks. These help to attract tourists and promote natural history awareness.
The Heart Gallery at Toowong Village supported SE Queensland artists, provided an inspirational experience for visitors, and raised money for a number of local charities.
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.
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.
Capricorn Dinosaur Mini Golf is a prehistoric-themed mini-golf course with dinosaur sculptures and props by Natureworks. It’s near Yeppoon in Queensland alongside Cooberrie Wildlife Sanctuary
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.
Stockland Shopping Centre – Ballarat indoor play space
Building the Riversleigh world heritage D-Site Shelter – North Queensland
Themed retail fit-out to recreate the experience and ambience of a traditional Asian city street food market in Stockland shopping centre, Cairns.
We created a public art sculpture in Coffs Harbour, designed by a local artist. Not just beautiful to look at, it’s suitable for children to climb on too!
Framed by a storybook arch, this is a magical place for children to read and learn beneath four giant trees – and it’s all inside the school library!
Natureworks recreated natural habitats of the local area, complete with realistic artificial trees, rocks, wildlife sculptures and artistic murals for a unique educational experience.
Exciting marine themed 18 hole mini golf course at Redcliffe Qld – aquatic animal sculptures, glow in the dark, pirate ship, sea creatures.
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!
Daydream Island Artificial Coral Reef – Created for visitors to experience a snorkelling & dive experience
Natureworks completed many entry statements, statues and displays throughout the Hunter Valley Gardens.
Gondwana Rainforest Sanctuary aimed to highlight the importance of rainforests in our survival. Natureworks created artificial rocks, trees and animals for this large scale theming project.
Natureworks creates natural scenes using a wide variety of construction techniques and materials. -Rock and Waterscape creations using sprayed concrete, fibreglass, foam or Glass Reinforced Concrete
The Aquarium takes visitors through several exhibits zones including China Zone, South America Zone, Africa Zone etc
Brisbane – Indooroopilly – Bardon – Sydney – Townsville – Cairns – Gold Coast – Adelaide – Perth – Melbourne – Queensland
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.