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Art Exhibits & Set Pieces

Buggy Bear Road

Product: L8774


In collaboration with Art Production Fund and artist Alake Shilling, Landmark Creations brought Buggy Bear Loses Control in the Long and Winding Road to life as a 25-foot inflatable sculpture. Displayed outdoors in Los Angeles, this custom inflatable blends whimsy with scale, featuring a standing structure and three raised flower elements that help root the piece in its surreal, narrative world. Engineered for public display on museum grounds, this inflatable artwork invites passersby to engage with contemporary art in a bold and playful way.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: H: 25 L: 16 W: 17

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"Landmark created two inflatable Truman the Tigers for us, and they were incredibly easy to work with, as well as very affordable."

- Michelle Froese, Missouri University

“The setup is so easy. We have had event tents and other promotional items in the past that were a nightmare to set up and break down. The inflatable is now the easiest part of the setup, and probably the most identifiable.”

- Vaughan Cutillo, Montauk Brewing Company

"Our Landmark Creations blast tunnel made for an incredible night and it was exeremley well received by the players, coaches and fans. Thanks to you and your team for a first class effort. Regards."

- Glenn Mastro, Watchung Hills Warriors Touchdown Club

"[The logo] helped us create a better presence, improved foot traffic, became a photo backdrop and helped us have the best-looking booth at the events,"

- Laura Repreza, KTLM Telemundo 40

"We had a very positive experience working with Landmark Creations and were very impressed with their service and how quickly we were able to receive our inflatable. The product is high quality and super easy to use, which makes a huge difference when setting up."

- Missy Keiper, Avera McKennan Foundation

"Landmark Creations has been our go-to supplier for 15 years. Tom and his team are people we count on to make our products look good."

- J. Doyle, Scenery First