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EAS's makes a massive glacier wall and ice-room for "Universeum"
EAS
projects for Swedens national science discovery centre "Universeum",
located in the city of Gothenburg, continue to grow.
The
latest completed project is a
massive glacier wall for an ice-room for "Universeum".
The glacier
wall is placed at the entrance of the second floor of "Universeum"
welcoming the vistors to the ice-room section (picture to the right).
EAS has also made a giant rock covered with colorful corals placed
in water just below a rope-bridge spanning over an open fish tank
(picture far below).
EAS's
artprojects for "Universeum" expand and continue
EAS successfull projects for Swedens national science discovery
centre "Universeum", located in the city of Gothenburg,
continue and expand (see below for info on earlier projects).
The upper image shows the entrance to one of the sections of "Universeum".
The lower image shows a work in progress for a rope bridge with
a forest and waterfall background adding to the overall adventureous
mood of the scene.
The two bottom images show the invisible art method come alive with
lightningbolts (complete with the sound of thunder) that appear
when visitors enter the room and with wolves' eyes literally glowing
in the dark.
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the progress of a giant dinosaur come to life at EAS studios.
Aside other major project, EAS is currently working on a T-Rex
modell. The lager image show the nearly completed head of the
beast measuring at roughly 200 x 160 cm (80 X 65 inches). The
smaller photo shows Emilio doing some finishing touches on the
individually formed teeth of the T-Rex emphasizing the shear size
of the giant head.
Major
artproject for "Universeum" in Gothenburg, Sweden
EAS has recently completed a major project for Swedens national
science discovery centre "Universeum" located in the city
of Gothenburg.
The project has ranged from artwork such as giant wallpaintings
to sculptures and more. The images to the right display some of
EAS' work for Universeum.
The image to the lower right (the tooth) is a bronze statuette of
an pre-historian shark tooth. The statuette has been made in a limited
edition and is available for sale through EAS and Universeum.
Included in the artproject for Universeum (see above) was the
making of a whale shark statuette in bronze.
The statuette has been made in a limited edition and is available
for sale through EAS and Universeum. All the profits from the
sale goes to projects for saving whale sharks in Kenya.