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heavy is honored to be working with the world renowned artist and sculptor Brian Cooley. For over twenty years Brian has specialized in large scale sculptural projects that are admired for their dynamic compositions, quality, attention to detail and public appeal. Brian is best known for the impressive life sized sculptures of dinosaurs that can be seen in museums and traveling exhibitions around the world.
Brian has created works for the Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleontology, The Nature Museum of Canada, The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, The Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, The Bruce Museum in Greenwich Conn., El Museo de Ciencias Naturales in Madrid, Spain, The Fukui
Prefectural Museum in Japan and the Museum of Natural History in Taiwan. His most ambitious project to date was completed in may, 2004 and features a
seventy-five foot Alamosaurus and her twenty five foot babies smashing out of the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. Brian Cooley has also been commissioned to produce art for several issues of National Geographic Magazine including the covers of the May 1996, July 1998 and March 2003 issues.
The combination of Brian’s talents to produce works of art, and
heavy's advanced technology create a world-class team.
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