Bringing tangibility and life to interactive installations.

An artists’ studio dedicated to creature effects and natural history models for public and private spaces. This includes design, theming, and application of galleries, exhibits, and interactive experiences.

Art bridges the gap between scientist and observer, allowing the every day person to interpret data in a visual way. Science Communication through art is the first step to greater understanding, and a bright future for our world!

Our
Services

  • Consultation

    It all begins with an idea, let's build yours together.

  • Design

    Visualize your dreams.

  • Fabrication

    Bring your dreams to life.

  • Installation

    Sharing your dreams with your community.

Meet the Creative Team:

  • BENJI PAYSNOE

    CEO and Co-Founder

  • “Ultimately, I aspire to create art that excites and immerses the public into the wonders of our natural world!”

    Awarded the 2022 Lanzendorf - National Geographic Paleoart Prize for Sculpture

  • Oranssi project manager Jaya Dixon

    CAMERON CLOW

    COO and Co-Founder

  • "I have a deep passion for science; finding fascination in our past, understanding it, and sharing that with people!"

    Cowboy, Artist, and Swiftie

History of Projects

  • Visual Effects Industry

    Projects include visualization and animation for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the DC Extended Universe, "65", BBC's "Prehistoric Planet", James Cameron's AVATAR sequels, "The Boys", "The Tomorrow War", "Star Trek: Short Treks", and "The Orville".

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    Scroll through to see our history of artist projects and accomplishment

    - Camben Creatives Team

  • 75 Million BCE

    Lead Exhibit Designer and Fabricator

  • Forgotten Bloodlines: Agate

    Creature Animator, Modeler, Concept Artist

  • National Parks Services

    Illustrator, Sculptor, Concept Design

  • Media Appearances

    Projects including research announcements for Suskityrannus, prehistoric sharks, and Scholastic Magazine. Also featured in the "Why Dinosaurs?" Documentary.