ScuLpture

Our sculptural practice exists at the intersection of classical form and contemporary media. Though rendered digitally, each piece is conceived with the same rigor and reverence as traditional sculpture—rooted in our foundational studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), where early explorations were limited only by material constraints. Today, these concepts have evolved into a scalable practice through digital modeling and 3D printing.

In late 2024, advanced studies with anatomist and sculptor Scott Eaton deepened our commitment to this fusion of tradition and technology. This synthesis of classical training and digital fluency forms the basis of our Classical Kaiju series—sculptures that reference both ancient figuration and the expressive surrealism of contemporary pop culture.

The first edition in this line is Pocket Kaiju Gogoro, a refined object designed for intimate scale and collectible permanence. Issued in limited quantities under our Skymachine label, Gogoro exemplifies our dedication to high craft within speculative aesthetics.