1st Model

Human Figure Fantasy & Sci-Fi Screen & Story

This model is of Njeddo Dewal an evil witch from West African folklore (Nigerian) and is known as Karaba in the 1998 French-Guinean film Kirikou et la Sorcière

Karaba/ Njeddo Dewal West African Folklore Model   View 1

Karaba/ Njeddo Dewal West African Folklore Model View 1

Karaba/ Njeddo Dewal West African Folklore Model   View 3

Karaba/ Njeddo Dewal West African Folklore Model View 3

Karaba/ Njeddo Dewal West African Folklore Model   View 2

Karaba/ Njeddo Dewal West African Folklore Model View 2

1:4 Scale: 550mm x 250mm x 250mm

Materials: Bronze, Fastcast, LED and batteries, yarn and fabric, broken jewelry, MDF and clay base, acrylic painting

Processes: Armature, Sculpting, Moulding and casting (2 part with fiberglass jacket), metalwork (annealing, cold casting), sewing

2nd Model

Human Figure Fantasy & Sci-Fi Exhibition & Display

This model depicts a scene of spirits called Yumboes of Kouss Kondorong from Senegalese folklore, they are seen as neutral but can be tricksters.

Yumboes/ Kouss Kondorong West African Folklore Model   Full View

Yumboes/ Kouss Kondorong West African Folklore Model Full View

Yumboes/ Kouss Kondorong West African Folklore Model   Closeup 1

Yumboes/ Kouss Kondorong West African Folklore Model Closeup 1

Yumboes/ Kouss Kondorong West African Folklore Model   Closeup 2

Yumboes/ Kouss Kondorong West African Folklore Model Closeup 2

1:6 Scale: 280mm x 400mm x 400mm

Materials: Milliput, shells, fake foliage and gravel, wire, resin, mica powders, fabric and yarn, MDF

Processes: Armatures, Sculpting, Resin Pouring, Woodworking, Lasercutting

3rd Model

Other Animals & Creatures

This interactive model explains how elephants detect seismic activity and invites viewers to move a car, causing an elephant to move further away

How Elephants Detect Seismic Activity Model   View 1

How Elephants Detect Seismic Activity Model View 1

How Elephants Detect Seismic Activity Model   View 2

How Elephants Detect Seismic Activity Model View 2

How Elephants Detect Seismic Activity Model   Closeup View

How Elephants Detect Seismic Activity Model Closeup View

1:80 Scale: 200mm x 380mm x 180mm

Materials: Milliput, 3D print filament, MDF, rocks, fake foliage, acrylic

Processes: 3D printing, sculpting, laser cutting, background graphics, woodworking

Gallery

Diagrammatic Model Explaining Geophysics

Diagrammatic Model Explaining Geophysics

Architectural Concept Model

Architectural Concept Model

Deconstructed: How Elephants Detect Seismic Activity Model

Deconstructed: How Elephants Detect Seismic Activity Model

Up-close Magnetometer: Explaining Geophysics Model

Up-close Magnetometer: Explaining Geophysics Model

Moulding and Casting: Karaba/ Njeddo Dewal West African Folklore Model

Moulding and Casting: Karaba/ Njeddo Dewal West African Folklore Model

Resin water pouring in process: Yumboes/ Kouss Kondorong West African Folklore Model

Resin water pouring in process: Yumboes/ Kouss Kondorong West African Folklore Model

Scale ≈ 367mm x 182mm x 200 mm Material - MDF, Milliput, 3D Print, PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol, Wire, Polymer Clay, Acrylic, Rocks

Scale ≈ 367mm x 182mm x 200 mm Material - MDF, Milliput, 3D Print, PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol, Wire, Polymer Clay, Acrylic, Rocks

Antonina Sanoussy

Antonina Sanoussy
Antonina Sanoussy
Arts University Bournemouth
BA (Hons) Modelmaking
Stand
72
Graduation
2026
I specialize in museum models and really enjoy research. My models tend to include sculpting, 3D printing, moulding and casting, small-scale metalwork, and woodwork. I hope to work on making educational models for things like museums or historical props.
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Scale ≈ 367mm x 182mm x 200 mm Material - MDF, Milliput, 3D Print, PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol, Wire, Polymer Clay, Acrylic, Rocks Karaba/ Njeddo Dewal West African Folklore Model   View 1 Karaba/ Njeddo Dewal West African Folklore Model   View 3 Karaba/ Njeddo Dewal West African Folklore Model   View 2 Yumboes/ Kouss Kondorong West African Folklore Model   Full View Yumboes/ Kouss Kondorong West African Folklore Model   Closeup 1 Yumboes/ Kouss Kondorong West African Folklore Model   Closeup 2 How Elephants Detect Seismic Activity Model   View 1 How Elephants Detect Seismic Activity Model   View 2 How Elephants Detect Seismic Activity Model   Closeup View Diagrammatic Model Explaining Geophysics Architectural Concept Model Deconstructed: How Elephants Detect Seismic Activity Model Up-close Magnetometer: Explaining Geophysics Model Moulding and Casting: Karaba/ Njeddo Dewal West African Folklore Model Resin water pouring in process: Yumboes/ Kouss Kondorong West African Folklore Model

Scale ≈ 367mm x 182mm x 200 mm Material - MDF, Milliput, 3D Print, PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol, Wire, Polymer Clay, Acrylic, Rocks

Karaba/ Njeddo Dewal West African Folklore Model View 1

Karaba/ Njeddo Dewal West African Folklore Model View 3

Karaba/ Njeddo Dewal West African Folklore Model View 2

Yumboes/ Kouss Kondorong West African Folklore Model Full View

Yumboes/ Kouss Kondorong West African Folklore Model Closeup 1

Yumboes/ Kouss Kondorong West African Folklore Model Closeup 2

How Elephants Detect Seismic Activity Model View 1

How Elephants Detect Seismic Activity Model View 2

How Elephants Detect Seismic Activity Model Closeup View

Diagrammatic Model Explaining Geophysics

Architectural Concept Model

Deconstructed: How Elephants Detect Seismic Activity Model

Up-close Magnetometer: Explaining Geophysics Model

Moulding and Casting: Karaba/ Njeddo Dewal West African Folklore Model

Resin water pouring in process: Yumboes/ Kouss Kondorong West African Folklore Model