STUART LAND sculptor/designer leadman and coordinator
FILM - VIDEO - COMMERCIALS * THEME PARKS * MUSEUMS * HOTELS
FINE ARTS
{figure - prop - creature - costume -jewelry - conceptual}
{over thirty years experience in clay, foam and metal}
[incredibly fast and accurate foam carver]
*<always on time : always on budget>*
APOGEE:
Invaders from Mars (1985) - Martian blasters; designed and sculpted Martian spaceship model.
Edmonton Mall Complex (Canada)(1985) - co-sculped foam armature for 12 ft. x 28 ft. T-Rex.
Cyberforce (TV movie)(1988) - Prototype arm for "Charley", the female cyborg.
ART AND TECHNOLOGY:
Museum of Natural History (Albuquerque, N.M.)(1988) Four straight, two spiral prehistoric Ammonites with squid type bodies; a life-size Parasaurolofus dinosaur head; large scale (2 ft.) prehistoric bee head.
L.A. Zoo (1988) - large scale prehistoric bee head.
San Rio (Japan) (theme park)(1990) - sculpted in foam, detailed wood carved railing.
AVG:
OPEC oil conference (Oman)(1986) - forced perspective scenery and buildings in 8 ft. x 8 ft. x 12 in. foam.
Lotte World (Korea)(1987) - realistic, life-size nude figure of an exotic Princess; a giant demon gargoyle skull; the head and hands of the Evil Sorcerer, a 3 ft. skull mace; co-sculpted a 12 ft. x 10 ft. rock cliff in the form of a face.
Excalibur Hotel (Las Vegas)(1993) - 24 foot long neck for dragon under bridge.
Universal Studios (Florida) (1996) - couple dozen life-size franchise characters and props.
BATTAGALIA ASSOCIATES:
Lotte World (Korea) (theme park)(1988) - Three life sized busts of the park designers made with minimal features to accept video projection; Two larger than life-size cobras entwined around and holding a giant emerald in their mouths; A time machine (Jules Vernian), full-size public participatory prop for video and blue-screen attraction; Designed, sculpted and manufactured stocks and hand grips for twelve 16th century crossbows on modern fixtures; Supervised construction of four antique view cameras and one antique movie camera.
BERKELEY ARTWORKS FOUNDRY:
Hotel, Martinique, West Indies (1991) - sculpted stylized waves for 25 ft. fountain.
DOUG BESWICK PRODUCTIONS:
Aliens (1985) - 18" lifelike puppet of Sigourney Weaver.
BOSS FILM:
Poltergeist II, the other side (1986) - rear body segment of the Great Beast.
Predator (1987) - sculpted dead wild boar; co- designed, sculpted and painted alien trophy head; co-sculpted dead human body; worked on main alien construction.
Predator 2 (1991) - co-sculpted hanging dead human body.
Masters of the Universe (1987) - sculpted staff of Skeletor; co-sculpted and assembled sword sheath of Man at Arms.
Species (1995) - sculpted Giegeresque picture frame, 11" x 21" x 1", as gift for director and producer.
MICHELE BURKE:
Stranded (1987) - sculpted, molded and cast alien feet and legs.
Movie promo still (1988) - sculpted life-size head of fantasy creature.
Home Alone (1990) - sculpted fake lifelike feet over real feet.
TV commercial (1991) - sculpted life-size head of "Fungle the Gnole", a fantasy creature from a children's book.
CANNON FILMS:
Invaders from Mars (1985) - puppeteered and repaired Martian blasters on set.
CAT PLANET:
Toy line (1995) - sculpted 4" tall Bart Simpson; gavel for spoon handle.
Fox (1995) - 6 inch Simpson Family on couch (salt & pepper shaker).
Franklin Mint (1996) - 3 inch Simpson family on TV set.
Toy line (1997) - two Bay Watch Barbi type dolls.
Fox (1997) - 2 inch Marge Simpson as Marilyn Monroe.
CHIOD BROTHERS PRODUCTIONS:
Sectaurs (1985) - toy Sectaurs (insect-like creatures) recreated as real life forms.
COFFEE ROASTERY:
Retail coffee outlet (SF)(1992) - two very high relief to 3-D of Rain Forest scene with people and animals and birds: One 12 ft. x 16 ft., one 4 ft. x 9 ft.
CHORVINSKI STUDIOS:
Strange Tangents (1983) - face sculpted like rock platelets for transformation scene; African head sculpture sculpted to look like carved wood and used as an appliance.
CHURCHILL FILMS:
Runaway Ralph (TV movie)(1987) - sculpted bodies for Mirtin the kitten, hamster, and mice for stop -motion animation.
Ralph S. Mouse (TV movie)(1990) - sculpted a relief for desk of bears playing musical instruments; 7 ft. tall fireplace in high relief of bears and squirrels.
CINNABAR/HOLLYWOOD GENERAL SCENERY:
Invaders from Mars (1985) - designed, sculpted and leadman in making of Giant Needle Machine.
CREATIVE ENERGY RESOURCES:
Toy Line (1989) - sculpted eight 6" figurines of children playing various sports.
CREATIVE PRESENTATIONS:
Lotte World (Korea)(1989) - sculpted mechanical Pteranondon head, 8 x 6 x 18 ft.
CULVER STUDIOS:
Little Mermaid (TV series)(1990) - sculpted rock cave entrance for dragon; crystal tree; bow of ship. In 1992 the show was scrapped before it even started in favor of a fully animated series.
Zoom commercial (1995) - letters ZOOM, 7' x 4' x 18" each
D2M:
merchandise (1995) - sculpted realistic nude fantasy woman 6" tall to be a bronze carpenter's plumb-bob called Plumb Barbara.
Merchandise (1996) - male and female follow-up figures called Plumb Brandi and Plumb Robert.
DIMENSIONAL EFFECTS:
Hilton Hotel (Las Vegas) (Chinese Restaurant)(1990) sculpted three Chinese dragons: one 20 foot long; one two foot relief; one six inch relief.
Flamingo Hotel (Laughlin, Nevada) (1990) - sculpted Deco style life-size wings of Flamingo.
THE EDGE:
San Rio (Tama, Japan)(1990) - sculpted six foot tall cartoon-like clock tower and a three foot diameter hot air balloon.
Luxor Hotel (Las Vegas) (1993) - sculpted exact replicas of: King Tutankhamun's 2nd mummiform coffin; 10 foot tall stylized baboon; 8 foot long ram's head sphinx; funerary vase; bust of Tut as child rising from lotus flower; lion figure incense container; Rhamses head on end of oar.
Flamingo Hilton (Las Vegas) (1994) - sculpted several life-size American flamingos and their base for large water fountain.
THE EIGHTIES COMPANY:
Town of the Eighties (Showtime)(1986) - the Great Seal of Pennsylvania.
FOURTH VISION:
Even Cowgirls Get The Blues (1992) - sculpted 500 % size six month embryo of baby.
HOOK'*TAO*ZEN PRODUCTIONS:
Chess Set (1988) - sculpted Seventeen 10 inch tall, lifelike male and female figures, each bearing a specific portrait study and wearing either suit, tuxedo or designer gown.
INTROVISION:
Capri Sunne (Japanese commercial)(1986) - forced perspective of Monument Valley; hand of Statue of Liberty
T.V. pilot (1986) - life-size dinosaur skull.
Jeep (commercial)(1986) - co-sculpted 36 ft. x 12 ft. forced perspective panorama of Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Rocky Mts. and the Sierras.
LEXINGTON SCENERY AND PROPS:
Lotte World (Korea)(1987-88) - sculpted detailed ornaments for Kings throne and Evil Sorcerers throne consisting of creature and human skulls, dragons, scales, peacocks with fan of feathers, Arabic letters and symbols, etc.; banisters and balustrades; nine foot diameter alter; architectural molding, and various molds.
War of the Worlds (TV series)(1988) - Giant alien hand descending over earth for display booth at film festival.
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (live action show)(Disneyworld)(1988) - sculpted in urethane foam, two, eighteen foot high Mayan Temple columns consisting of three pairs of six foot tall faces.
Ghost Busters (live action show)(Universal Tours, Fla.)(1989) - sculpted in urethan foam, mirror image doors in bas relief, 21 ft. x 20 ft. .
Car Commercial (Japan)(1989) - sculpted life-size replica of Rodin's, The Thinker.
LITTLE BUDDY PRODUCTIONS:
Beetlejuice (1987) - sculpted stop-motion puppet head of Micheal Keaton as Beetlejuice as snake. Sculpted snake body and tail for same puppet.
LEGNAME/BERMANN FILMS:
T.V. commercial (1990) - sculpted and produced a dozen square eggs that had to crack on camera.
LORIMAR:
Print brochure (1988) - sculpted, molded, cast twenty gold bars in plaster with hand engraved T.V. show logos.
MAKE-UP EFFECTS LAB (MEL):
Museum of Science Fact & Fantasy (1984) - seven foot tall Big Foot woman; six foot tall `Gollom' from "Lord of the Rings".
Neon Maniacs (1984) - scimitar blade hands for monster.
Volunteers (1984) - designed and sculpted two piranha; sculpted and cast metal and acrylic "killer" fingernails.
Cobra Beer (T.V. commercial)(1988) - sculpted helmet and face shield, gloves and thighs for Robo-cop type robot walk-around costume.
Star Trek V (1988) - The breasts and costume for the three breasted cat woman.
T.V. Commercial (1988) - Realistic Marlin 16 inches long.
Little Ceasers (TV commercial)(1994) - realistic life -size begging dog.
Title Unknown (1996) - co-sculpted 18” dia. snake body.
Mannequin (199?) - sculpted realist six foot two inch tall woman.
MARANDA PRODUCTIONS:
Fourth Floor (1990) - sculpted and engraved two tombstones.
MAT-WORLD:
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) - sculpted two Castles Dracula and mountain it sits on for all views.
M. E. PRODUCTIONS:
Starburst Gum (T.V. commercial)(1990) - sculpted in foam, replicas of two life-size Roman busts, two of each, 3".
MECHANICAL MAKE-UP IMAGERIES:
Eliminators (1984) - sculpted and repaired parts for robot hero.
MICHAEL JACKSON PRODUCTIONS (with Lance Anderson) (1987): Fabricated an electro-mechanical sculpture as an image for the inside of his head, just behind his face.
MODERN PRODUCTIONS:
Pia Zadora rock video (1988) - Carved windows, arches and stalagmites/tites for mock underwater grotto.
MODULE PRODUCTIONS (for Carolco):
Universal Soldier (1991) - Lead sculptor and design coordinator: sculpted add-ons for top of two full -size tractor-trailer rigs; design breakdown and overall supervision of fiberglass skin construction for entire rigs.
DON PENNINGTON PRODUCTIONS:
The Abyss (1988 and 1989) - sculpted various hull sections and parts for two underwater mini-subs. Sculpted tunnels and major tunnel intersection in alien craft.
Freejack (1990) - Lead sculptor: co-sculpted 25 ft. futuristic limo/train; sculpted 10 ft. futuristic three-wheeled motorcycle.
DAN PERRI TITLE DESIGN:
Big Man on Campus (1988) - sculpted main title.
POLESTAR PRODUCTIONS:
T.V. commercial (France)(1987) - ten, 2 ft. tall men in the shape of stylized bowling pins.
PROJEX INTERNATIONAL:
theme park (Thailand)(1994) - sculpted 12' Tiki god.
Lotte World (Korea)(1994) - sculpted giant worm head for roller coaster ride, 13' x 15' x 18'; smaller worm head eating a rocket ship, 10' x 8' x 5'; rocket ship, 6'.
Caesar’s Hotel (Las Vegas)(1997) - stylized lion with wings for life guard chair.
Magic Mountain (1997) - stylized heroic demon gargoyle.
RIDE AND SHOW ENGINEERING:
Lotte World (Korea)(1988) - Laser chair: sculpted Art Nouveau filigree and re-worked, pointed up, matched back to front, already sculpted filigree.
SCENERY WEST:
TV commercial (Japan)(1994) - sculpted lower half of life-size woman in foam.
Monte Carlo Hotel (Las Vegas)(1996) - co-sculpted a dozen heroic-sized (8’ and 12’) female and male figures.
Disneyland (1996) - throne and shell for Little Mermaid.
Disney (1996) - cartoon props for traveling show.
SEQUOIA PRODUCTIONS:
dark house ride (Korea)(1987) - sculpted maquettes of Korean figures.
Knotts Berry Farm (1987) - half and full-sized prehistoric mammals: a Giant Tree Sloth, two Wooly Mammoths, a Great Elk, and a Saber-toothed tiger.
SHAKLEE CORPORATION:
Award (1992) - 16" realistic bronze figure of Doctor Shaklee sitting in chair.
BOB SHORT PRODUCTIONS:
Nightflyers (1986) - co-designed and sculpted flying light pen.
STAGE ONE INNOVATIONS:
Sesame Street (1992) - 30" high relief of Big Bird reading a book.
TERRY SMITH CREATIONS:
Hotel (New Orleans)(1993) - sculpted half life-size woman in jester's costume.
toy prototype (1993) - sculpted 1950's style, 12 inch figure of sexy space woman.
TATOPOLIS EFFECTS:
Independence Day (1995) - sculpted 1/4 scale, 2 feet tall, alien contact suit that was used as the puppet and for the 3D render.
T.V.O. PRODUCTIONS:
Nightflyers (1986) - designed and sculpted king sized bed, 9 ft. high wall, and 7 ft. high vanity dressing table.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (USC)(1986):
Co-designed, re-sculpted, and produced 300 helmets for the "Trojan Marching Band".
XFX, Inc.:
A Nightmare on Elm St., part 4 (1988) - sculpted 8ft. body and arms, in foam, of Freddy Kruger (Freddy's chests of souls).
PERSONAL FINE ART:
Very realistic female and Asian style figures in bronze, resin and paper.
Photo-computer compositions printed as photographic, Gicle'e(Iris) prints, and paintings.
Water Fountains with revolving and floating marble spheres with artistically designed bases.
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