Kijak Studios
Sculpted Models and Figurines
for Merchandising, Industrial and Promotional Use
Some of the many jobs I've
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A forty inch wheel turned soccer ball model. I am applying facial features. I have the capacity to turn shapes up to 60 inches high and 48 inches in diameter. I have also turned such things as a 38 inch lemon, 5 foot high lamp bases and many pedestals. |
| This piece is called a bunny parade. It was made for Holland Mold, Inc. in Trenton, New Jersey. They have been purchasing models from me for 27 years. |
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This 12 inch plastilina model was created for the movie The Lost World. This was the first stage of the modeling process. The second step was making the mold of the plastelina model. |
| Here I am sculpting a humpback whale. After the mold is made a plaster model was cast in the mold. The plaster model is then reworked to a high degree of detail. | ![]() |
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This is one of a pair of 4 foot high planters, installed at Trumps Castle. It also started as a plasteline model. A rubber mold was made. Then fiberglass and resin were used to make the finished piece. I started it from a sketch drawn from discussions with the client. |
| This butterfly and wild flowers napkin ring was made for the Franklin Mint. It is one of a set of six. The finished pieces were made in porcelain and beautifully hand painted. |
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This piece, which sits atop a man's jewelry box, was created fifteen years ago. The duck and lid are made of ceramic. It was a very successful item in the ceramic hobby mold industry. |
| This lamp base was also made for the ceramic hobby mold industry. It was designed 20 years ago as part of a set. The mate had a bear and cub. |
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This is an eight foot tall mascott figure of a
sasquatch. Thank you for looking through our calalog. We hope that you will return to see the new additions to this web site. |