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Fiberglass Yo-Yo Ball Sculpture for Public Art and Branded Display

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Updated: 2026-04-23 Views: 145 Category: CASE STUDIES

Fiberglass Yo-Yo Ball Sculpture for Public Art and Branded Display is presented as project proof for architects, developers, hospitality teams, and procurement buyers who want to judge application fit, material direction, finish expectations, and delivery confidence before requesting a similar technical proposal.

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Fiberglass Yo-Yo Ball Sculpture for Public Art and Branded Display

Project overview

This case documents a fiberglass yo-yo ball sculpture developed for public art and branded display use, where a distinctive form had to be translated into a practical fabrication route.

Client and space scenario

The sculpture was relevant to promotional, civic, or event-facing environments where the work needed to feel recognizable, energetic, and suitable for public viewing.

Design brief and project requirement

The requirement was to create a custom feature with strong visual identity while keeping the fabrication path efficient enough for a large sculptural form with a smooth finished surface.

Material and finish decision

Fiberglass was the suitable route because the project depended on shaped volume, repeatable mold control, and a finish that could support strong color and a clean branded appearance.

Fabrication challenge

The main challenge was preserving the intended form and finish quality so the sculpture would read cleanly at scale rather than appearing like an oversized prop with weak detailing.

Packing and delivery handling

Because the project involved a large lightweight form, handling had to protect painted or coated surfaces while stabilizing the sculpture for transport and arrival positioning.

Final result

The completed sculpture delivered a clearer public-display impact with a fabrication route suited to expressive branded work rather than heavy structural metal fabrication.

Next step

If your project needs an expressive molded sculpture for public display, brand activation, or event-led installation, request a technical proposal or review fiberglass sculpture production.

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