



Atta cephalotes
Atta cephalotes made for Zoolab in Copenhagen Zoo. The model is 50 cm. long. The ant and leaf was sculpted in Z-brush by 10 Tons' master sculptor Dmytro Teslenko. We cast the model from a special formulated slightIy flexible resin with wire embedded in legs and appendages so that kids in the lab can touch the models.
Photos Rasmus Sigvaldi