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Ismael Suleiman Widziszewski Granada, November 10,1979, Spain Ismael Suleiman Widziszewski Granada, November 10,1979, Spain. Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts. Specialty of Painting Faculty of fine Arts,Santa Isabel de Hungría, University of Sevilla, Spain. [email protected] [email protected] UAE Mobile: +971 50 8100219 Spain Mobile: +34 695 737 280 www.ismaelksw.com - Ferrari World, Mission Ferrari. Abu Dhabi, UAE Painter in Mission Ferrari, Making Mural paintings and thematization, Of diferents Areas June 2017. - Dubai Parks & Resorts, Riverland. Dubai, UAE -One of the Main Sculptor, In Riverland área, in charge of Staiton 2, and also working in the Team of Station 1 September and October 2016 -Ferrari World, Benno's Great Race. Abu Dhabi, UAE -Head Sculptor and Painter in Benno’s Great Race December 2015- January 2016 - Dubai Parks & Resorts, Legoland. Dubai, UAE -Head sculptor and Head painter, to make diferents samples for legoland proyect November 2015 - IMG World of Adventures, Dubai, UAE -Head sculptor in Lost Valley área, Modelling and Carving, All the mountain área. -Painter in Marvel área. -Head Sculptor and Head Painter in Cartoon Network area, in charge of the artistic par of the “Adventure Time” tree October 2015- June 2016 -IMG World of Adventures, Dubai, United Arab Emirates -Modeling, carving and painting of Rock sample for later thematization in IMG PARK with 5000 square meters of rock. -Modeling, carving and painting, of sample of Tree of two meters of height, For later execution in 20 meters of height June 2015. -Center Parcs, Domaine Le Bois aux Daims, Vienne, France 5000 square meters of Rock Modeling and carving in txt mortar Decorate the new Center Parcs of France With finishes of Painting imitating calcareous rock of the area of the pays de la Loire and decorating the different areas of Acuamundo, several swimming pools, the area of the spa, sauna, Jacuzzi, a fast river with exit to the outside, - -two towers themed in rock, of About 15m high, which decorate the slides with exit to the outside. Thematization of tropical River in the interior. Thematization of the exteriors with rock in the surroundings of the pool. Scenery themed with carved rock imitation Slate. April, May, June 2015 -Heide Park, Soltau, Hamburg, Germany Thematization of the entrance and the entire hall of -Heide Park Resort where it has been painted, modeled and decorated with new Western-style elements, including 22 new rooms themed western style. - Complete execution of the new area "Wüstenflitzer" Children's driving school, set with ruined architecture and desert environment. -Modeling carving and painting of architectural elements. -Polyurethane paint and complete theming on control tower of 9 meters, Including the logo of the attraction in the tower. -Mural with the logo of the attraction inside the school. - Mural painting and thematization of the interior and exterior façade of the new Spa: Sultans SpassBad -100m square mural painting that decorates the entire interior of the Spa -Decorative painting in the entrance hall of the Spa. -Thematization in the interior recreating rocky forms in different areas of the Spa. -Painting and recreation of architectural elements throughout the exterior facade that makes up the new building of the Spa. January, February and March 2015. -IAAPA (The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions) Orlando, USA Assembly and painting of TAA industries stand, Composed of a wooden horse 8 meters high, recreating the Trojan horse, where visitors can climb and meet at the top. Assembly made for IAAPA International Fair November 2014. -SEA LIFE Michigan, Auburn Hills, USA Execution of the entire thematic environment in full, For the Sea Life Michigan aquarium. Structure and Shape, Modeling, carving and painting of all the areas that make up the Aquarium. -Full ocean- tank theming, both indoor (underwater) and exterior. Great sculpture of Woman's Head in the interior of the aquarium, rocks, corals in cement txt, in fiberglass and silicone -Tunnel themed with corals with windows to the Ocean-Tank -Coral reff, themed corals in txt mortar, fiberglass and silicone. - interactive TouchPool, Modeling carving and painting of different types and rock, In the interior of the water and environment with rocks in its surroundings -Harbor, recreation and decoration of a port including in the area two aquariums -Mangroves, recreation and setting of two aquariums with seahorses with a themed environment of Mangroves and rocks -Sting Ray Bay, thematization of the environment with rocks and the interior of the tank with corals -Shipwreck, themed wooden boat, with embedded coral areas and three different tanks -Great Lakes, rocks, waterfalls, trees and three aquariums make up this area -Introduction Room, themed room with different parts in fiberglass, recreating doors, windows and pipes inside a submarine -Admission and Conservation Cove, are composed of two aquariums themed with corals in the interior under water and around the aquarium October, November and December 2014. -Chessington Park, London, England Decoration and thematization at Temple Restaurant, Within Chessington Park Structure and Shape, Modeling, Carving and Painting ashlars walls, columns with different carved Aztec elements, fountain inside the restaurant, carved with different Aztec elements and decorated with 8 sculptures shaped like monkeys. June-July 2014 -Mirabilandia, Ravenna, Italy 15,000 square meters make up the new children's area "Dinoland" where work has been carried out Modeling carving and painting on: -T-Rex on Rock Mountain in Main Station -The buildings that make up Kids Driving school -Extensive area of carved rock Dinosaurs and different decorative elements in txt mortar and fiberglass April-May 2014. -Workshop, Oradea, Romania -Thematization and Painting of 200 rocks in Fiberglass for The exterior decoration of the Attraction: Arthur and the Minimois, Europa Park -Thematization and painting on different elements, Like trees and cabins in fiberglass That make up The village of the Minimoys -Painting of different elements in fiberglass For the decoration of the Gran Kahuna Restaurant in Warner Beach Park, Parque Warner, Madrid, Spain.March-April 2014. -Europa Park, Rust, Germany 10,000 square meters make up the attraction Arthur and the minimoys, Where the atmosphere of the film of Luc Besson is recreated, The village of the Minimoys on a large scale, the ants and bees acquire gigantic proportions, caterpillars elves and different creatures Decorate space, giant trees, mountains and hills, houses and villages The attraction makes a tour both indoors and outdoors, Where we have thematicalized different areas realizing structure and form, Modeling, carving and Painting in both txt mortar and fiberglass. February-March 2014. -SEA LIFE, Charlotte-Concord, North Caroline, USA Execution of the entire thematic environment in full, For the Sea Life aquarium. Structure and Shape, Modeling, carving and painting of all the areas that make up the Aquarium. -Full ocean- tank theming, both indoor (underwater) and exterior. Great sculpture shaped head of Poseidon inside the aquarium, rocks, corals in txt mortar, fiberglass and silicone -Tunnel themed 180º underwater -Coral reff, themed corals in txt mortar, fiberglass and silicone. -TouchPools, Modeling carving and painting of different types and rock, In the interior of the water and environment with rocks in its surroundings -Harbor, recreation and decoration of a port including in the area two aquariums -Seahorse, recreation and setting of two aquariums with a themed environment of Mangroves and rocks -Sting Ray Bay, themed with rocks and tank interior with corals -Shipwreck, themed wooden boat, with embedded coral areas and three different tanks -Sandy Shores and Catawba River, rocky waterfalls, trees and three aquariums make up this area -Introduction Room, themed room with different parts in fiberglass, recreating doors, windows and pipes inside a submarine -Admission and Conservation Cove, are composed of two aquariums themed with corals and two columns of coral that decorate the main entrance. November, December 2013 and January 2014. -Torrent, Valencia -Execution of shape and structure, Modeling and Carving for the realization of the skeleton of A Dinosaur that in turn is a Staircase at the request of the client Made in Private Villa. Torrent Valencia. October 2013. -Holiday Park, Hassloch, Germany. Retouching, carving, modeling and painting. from different areas: -Mushrooms -Mayaland Restaurant -Tabaluga Ride July 2013. -Movie Park, Bottrop, Germany Mural painting of 30 square meters for the decoration of the attraction Fairy World. July 2013. -Bellewaerde, Ieper, Belgium Retouching, carving, modeling and painting Of different elements in TXTmortar and fiberglass Both indoor and outdoor from the Huracan attraction July 2013. -Heide Park, Soltau, Hamburg, Germany Retouching, carving, modeling and painting. Of different attractions: -Port Royal -Topilaula Battle -Maya Tal. July 2013. -Movie Park, Bottrop, Germany -Mural painting 400 m2 that decorates and recreates The city streets around the track of the children's driving school. - Modeling, Carving and Painting For the whole area that makes up the Attraction teenage mutant ninja turtles. Both buildings and sculptures and different decorative elements In fiberglass June-July 2013 -Conny-land, Lipperswil, Switzerland -Retouching of Modeling, carving and painting on txt mortar and fiberglass in Jungle Adventure, the indoor attraction comprised of playground and climbing area
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