We wanted to have somewhere you could see a curated selection of our work.
Morganucodon Museum Touchable in Bronze for the ROM Dawn of Life Gallery. This was a direct-casting from a client-supplied wax original.
Hylonomus Museum Touchable in Bronze for the ROM Dawn of Life Gallery. This was a direct-casting from a client-supplied wax original.
Acutiramus Macrophthalmus Museum Touchable in Bronze for the ROM Dawn of Life Gallery. The original sculpt was 3D scanned and enlarged using our digital services into a castable 3D printed pattern before casting it in bronze.
Acutiramus Macrophthalmus Patina Closeup
Acutiramus Macrophthalmus Compound Eye. These eyes were 3D printed in high resolution wax from a supplied 3D sculpted file.
Trackway Maker Touchable in Bronze for the ROM Dawn of Life Gallery. This was a direct-casting from a client-supplied wax original. It is mounted onto a fossil in the gallery to illustrate the tracks it would make.
Bradgatia Lindforensis Touchable in Bronze for the ROM Dawn of Life Gallery. This cabbage-like object wax 3D printed in a castable material from a client-supplied 3D STL file.
This Terry Fox Tribute Sculpture is located in Ransom Park in Richmond Hill Ontario. The original was a wet-clay, a rubber mold was made, and the casting patterns were hand-poured waxes.
Sculptor: Blue Republic
Polonius the T-Rex
Sculptor: Steve Millard
Triumph Through Diversity is the War of 1812 Memorial located at East Block on Parliament Hill. The originals were sculpted in clay, a rubber mold was made, and the casting patterns were hand-poured waxes.
Sculptor: Adrienne Alison
Devorah
This piece was supplied to Artcast as a 3D STL file. We handled the 3D Printing and casting of this piece in bronze.
Sculptor: Blake Ward
Devorah
This view shows you some of the internal details that would have been very difficult, if not impossible using traditional mold-making and wax pouring techniques.
Sculptor: Blake Ward
Devorah
This view shows you some of the internal details that would have been very difficult, if not impossible using traditional mold-making and wax pouring techniques.
Sculptor: Blake Ward