Company
WHO ARE WE?
Creators of the Experience
In 2001, Brainchild Creative was born out of an artist’s dedication to delivering fun and fantastical themed pieces, walking costumes, and parade floats originally under the name of Stagecraft in East Tennessee. As the artist’s team, demand, and range of work grew, they formed the official Brainchild Creative LLC in 2016. In 20 years, we went from working in cramped storage units to having a full crew operating in their own shop and working with the biggest names in themed entertainment and beyond.
In present day, the BC LLC team works harder and more efficient than ever, hiring artists who believe in having range, unblinded creativity, and a fulfilling work ethic. Our team has worked with any and all mediums, allowing for our wings to soar into any project our client’s bring our way. From fabricators, steelworkers, body workers, mould makers to sculptors, painters, and some (very) patient office handlers, we touch all bases and continue to strive for the best diamond.
Allow us to introduce you our talented artists, directors, office staff, and our slobbery security guard!
Meet our team
Steve – The Main Brain / Co-Owner
Eric – The Brawn / Co-Owner
Selena – Everything Do-er
Dozer – Head of Security
Richard – Number Cruncher
Charlie – Fabricator
Elyse – Creative Director
Jay – Painter
Madi – Sculptor
Quinn – Welder
Sydney – Body Worker
Tess – Cross-Functional Worker
“We basically started out of a storage locker… We’ve taken it from a couple grassroots to a vibrant company.”
“People come to us with an idea…something scrawled on a napkin or a fully realized design, and we take it from there. From paper to a product that we can deliver and install.”
“If you can dream it, we can create it.”
“We do work all over the country. We work with youtuber influencers, business owners, non-profits” and personal clients.
“You can see their work all over Sevier County…
“From street figures to local parades…”
“…working with Steve…you have a gem of an idea that just grows…it’s an evolution of thought and process…”