Bioparc Fuengirola is designed to be an “immersion zoo” in Fuengirola, Spain that plunges its visitors into the animals’ native environment. The park recreates habitats from as far afield as Madagascar, Equatorial Africa and Southeast Asia and is intended as a stroll through the creatures’ original habitat.
The recently opened Indo-Pacific region of the zoo was designed by Rain Forest Diseño S.L, and painted by Hollie Gay Wittman, who used Rosco Supersaturated Scenic Paints to accurately re-create the zone’s wilderness habitats.
As experts in naturalistic re-creation, Rain Forest Diseño built artificial elements such as trees, roots, rocks and slopes which Hollie Wittman painted with a wide range of Supersaturated colors.
The RFD crew diluted the Supersaturated paints to a 70% water/30% paint ratio, then applied the paint using a pneumatic or manual spray gun. After the first application, they sprayed the area with water again to distribute the paint solution, which resulted in a look that mimics naturally color-washed rocks.
Information provided by Rain Forest Diseño S.L., a company dedicated to design and construction of zoo parks through naturalistic re-creation. www.rfd.com.es
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