Where art is crafted by hand
sculptors
Three miniature sculptors, each with a distinct style, came together to create breathtaking epic miniature kits, driven by an ambition never before seen in this market.
combined years of experience
The three sculptors at Kazam Atelier are veterans of the miniature industry. Whether it comes to gaming miniatures or high-end collectible pieces made for painters, they have done it before. And they have done it well.
love for handcrafted Art
Kazam Atelier was born from a genuine love for traditional hand sculpting, at a time when standardized digital production has become the norm.
Meet the Kazam Atelier Team

Patrick
Masson
Patrick Masson is living in a small town in the Vosges. This often makes smile when someone says that Patrick was already a sculptor when he was little, because there is indeed a link between his size and his nickname “The Small” ... Though he started professionally as a mechanical engineer but changed his path to become a professional sculptor in 2011. Self-taught as a traditional sculptor, he has worked with the most prestigious brands and illustrators in the miniature industry.
Lover of anatomy he always try to push his knowledge to make his work even better. His sculptures have been awarded several times in international shows.
Nowadays he develops is own path into the fineart world and within the KAZAM Atelier he’ll propose his own traditionally sculpted original creation for miniature lovers.
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Valentin
Zak
Since the age of 20, while studying for a future in international trade, Valentin Zak chose instead to follow the path that had always truly inspired him: sculpting miniatures.
From that point on, he has built a career as a professional sculptor, producing hundreds of pieces for gamers and painters.
Working from his studio perched in the mountains, he has collaborated with major brands and renowned illustrators.
Although perfectly comfortable with 3D, he’ll never give up his sculpting spatula or the pleasure of shaping forms by hand.
His style skillfully blends realism and stylization, with a particular fondness for expressive, characterful faces and crisp details.
With Kazam Atelier, Valentin aims to celebrate craftsmanship and a distinctive sense of style in an era of digital technology and the standardization of tastes.
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Stéphane
Camosseto
Stéphane Camosseto has been a professional sculptor in the miniature industry for 14 years, his atelier is located in the south of France.
Curious about anything around craft and art from young age, his fascination for the intricate delicacy of miniatures led him to learn on his own to sculpt until the professional path seemed obvious.
He’s been working for many brands, in different styles or scales, from tabletop game to collectibles figures.
Despite sculpting both digitally and traditionnaly, he find his genuine way in polymer clay sculpting, focusing on clean shapes, expressive gesture and vivid cartoonish characters.
With Kazam Atelier, he wants to propose his own ideas, pushing further his personal expressive style.
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