
Project overview
This case documents a transparent resin sculpture developed for an outdoor decorative setting where transmitted light and visual softness were central to the design intent.
Client and space scenario
The project was suited to a water-edge environment in which the sculpture needed to read differently throughout the day, especially when sunlight and reflected water light moved through the body of the piece.
Design brief and project requirement
The requirement was not simply to make a resin object. The piece had to preserve clarity, hold a controlled cyan tone, and produce a calm sculptural effect when viewed against water and open outdoor light.
Material and finish decision
Transparent resin was the right route because the project depended on translucency and internal light behavior. Surface finishing had to support clarity without making the piece look cloudy or visually heavy.
Fabrication challenge
Outdoor decorative resin work requires more than shape-making. Color consistency, surface control, and the way the form reads under strong daylight all affect whether the sculpture feels refined or simply decorative.
Packing and delivery handling
Because translucent surfaces are sensitive to scratching and edge damage, packing had to prioritize surface protection and stable handling from workshop to site.
Final result
The completed sculpture delivered a lighter visual effect than solid metal or opaque fiberglass, giving the site a more atmospheric focal point that responded directly to sun, water, and viewing angle.
Next step
If your project needs a light-reactive feature for landscape, hospitality, or water-edge placement, request a technical proposal or review custom sculpture manufacturing.