Build Big Without the Guesswork – The Indoor Alien Course

In this engaging 4-part video series, you’ll follow the full creative journey of a group-built, life-sized crouching alien figure—from initial sketch to final form. Designed with the indoor artist in mind, this project uses accessible materials like cardboard, wood, and heavy-duty tinfoil to teach you how to build strong, lightweight armatures without needing a workshop or expensive tools.

Whether you're an artist dreaming of creating larger pieces but unsure where to begin, or someone looking to level up your sculptural skills, this course shows you exactly how it’s done in a fun, approachable way. You’ll walk away with the confidence to build impressive forms for your own space—or even adapt the method for outdoor work.

It’s creative problem-solving, sculptural storytelling, and practical know-how all rolled into one.

* Discounted to US$48 if purchasing The Artful Scuptor Bundle - see bottm of page

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This course is discounted to US$48 when you purchase The Artful Sculptor Bundle

Instructor(s)

Kim Beaton

Sculptor, Inventor & Instructor

Award winning artist, Kim Beaton, has over 30 years’ experience as a sculptor. A talented artist with excellence in anatomy, human figure, and large -scale projects, she is also a vibrant and engaging business woman, inventor and instructor. 

Kim's greatest passion is for large outdoor sculpture. By far, the most compelling themes in her work involve children's literature and mythology. These themes allow for an examination of man and our place in the natural world as either masters or a living component.

Kim has worked at Hasbro in WA producing several hundred small sculptures for three of the company’s Star Sisterz Game lines as well as for their Harry Potter Line. She was also a sculptor for Wizards of The Coast, solely in charge of creating all large-scale sculptures for their US retail stores nationwide. Responsible for taking each designed sketch to completion, which included welding, sculpting, mold making, fiber-glassing, assembling, painting, and installation on projects from 4 to 26 ft tall.

Kim has exhibited in places such as Bellagio Casino, Las Vegas, the San Jose World Scifi Convention, and Art galleries in Washington to name just a few.

Kim currently does work for film and television with Academy Award Winning, Weta Workshop in New Zealand and is the co-founder and creative director at Pal Tiya International.