It's all about the details
Freelance services are available to businesses, communities and fabrication industries in the interest of creating surface detail for incredibly life-like projects,
cast, carved or contrived.
Working alone or in conjunction with larger production companies,
Lynda McConnell has contributed to many highly visible projects in museums and public spaces throughout the country.
Such public art is vital to our heritage and general well being.
Detailing the 7' fiberglass body
Design and fabrication by Atlantex Ltd
A close look at the details
Aged wood peices wre created with paint for the Lunenburg Packet exhibit at the Queens County Museum
In need of care, a completerefurbishment begins
Repaired, repainted and protected
installing eyes and fins
Suspended illusion, New Brunswick salmon museum
Playing with polymere
The making of a Chocolate Factory display
Something for the community.
The late sculptor, Winston Bronnum,
first placed The Cow Bay Moose on the
Atlantic shore in 1959.
Over the years, The Moose had been many different colours, including the one seen here and at times his visual condition lay neglected.
As part of a pay-it-forward challenge in 2014,
Lynda set up and quietly toiled until the 12' concrete beast was proudly wearing his new coat of paint.
Each year she returns to keep him looking great for the thousands of visitors who frequent this popular
coastal area each year.

