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PAST PROJECTS

This is a gallery of some of our past projects. Most everything on this site can be recast, and sold. If you are interested in an item, simply email us for a cost.

This is a sculpture we did for a latex bat suit. The suit is presently under construction. The cast to the right is a numbered set and is for sale. Along with the cast number, the place also has the artist's, Russ Adams, signature.

Every now an then we get a request for a set of severed hands. These items can be used from anthing from CSI episodes to Hunted House props.

This is an example of burn makeup. I actually applied this to my own face for a party escape' design through in 2007, called the Anti-Valentine Party.

This was a sculpture of a torture victim. This prop has several simple hydrolics that oozed blood and tears.

I created this sculpture for a client that needed a Michael Keaton head for a series of Bat man cowlings he was doing.

 

As a special effects artist, I'm called upon to create more death than life. This is a cast of corpse that is currently being used in a number of Haunted Houses. Casts of this item are for sale. Simply contact me for details.

No party is complete unless they have a dead guys head sitting on the table. Open up his skull cap to find a cavity full of salsa. Eat it if you can stomache the image. Cast of this item are also for sale. Contact me for prices.

A company that rents out large celebrity heads asked me to repair a badly damaged Marilyn Monroe head. This thing was huge, and when worn, it made the person inside look like a giant bobblehead. This is the finished product. We reconstructed her hair, and face, and gave her a new paint job.

This is a plaster sculpture I call Kira. She too is for sale.

This a silicone sculpture I did for a film called Rigid. If you are interested in a silicone casting of this item, contact me

 

MORE ITEMS WILL BE POSTED SOON!

 

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