Concept visual for new macaque enclosure

I am working on some designs for new enclosures in a small zoo somewhere on the Mediterranean coast of Europe.

The enclosure pictured in the image below will house long tailed macaques but will also be useful for other monkey species. The three separate compartments all have tunnels (like small cave entrances) in the artificial rock. These tunnels lead into a satellite room which is an indoor area with a glass viewing window. Also there is a pool with a waterfall which macaques love. The zoo mesh is held up by long poles, the central ones disguised as gnarly old trees complete with hidey holes to put food items in.

I hope to give more updates on this project soon.

macaque zoo enclosure concept image

Macaque zoo enclosure concept drawing

The smiling Buddha faces of Angkor

Often a client will ask for a reproduction buddha head in the style of the stone carvings from the Angkor region of Cambodia. These iconic heads with their mysterious smiles have long been copied in zoos, aquariums and theme parks world wide. The oldest reproduction I have seen is in Rotterdam Zoo and very recently I made one in De Vogelkelder, Netherlands.

The project I am researching now is a bit different as it is in a private home. I gathered these images to use as reference for this next job and to inspire me in the meantime. I have never been to Angkor Wat (yet) so I am thankful of the people who have and documented it with these amazing photographs.

If you feel like digging deeper, click on each image to find out more about the photo and its photographer.

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Smiling Buddha Face - Bayon in Angkor Thom - Cambodia 2009

Here's looking at you

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Looking Both Ways

Face at Bayon