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]]>“Creations from man-made objects discarded as refuse and reinterpreted to form objects found in nature are the inspirations for my art,” the artist shared on his personal website.
“The simple spoon forms the body of a rainbow trout; a discarded children’s toy becomes the foundation for a moose; horseshoes transform into armadillos. Sensing exactly what a certain item is to become just by its very shape, material and innate energy sculptures literally grow from that humble beginning.”
You can find his work on social media and on his personal website where he publishes images of his creations. He is currently open for commissions, so if you want to have your own creature, contact him via e-mail.
The post Jason Lyons Creates Insect Sculptures Using Recycled Materials appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>The post Jason Lyons Creates Insect Sculptures Using Recycled Materials appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>“Creations from man-made objects discarded as refuse and reinterpreted to form objects found in nature are the inspirations for my art,” the artist shared on his personal website.
“The simple spoon forms the body of a rainbow trout; a discarded children’s toy becomes the foundation for a moose; horseshoes transform into armadillos. Sensing exactly what a certain item is to become just by its very shape, material and innate energy sculptures literally grow from that humble beginning.”
You can find his work on social media and on his personal website where he publishes images of his creations. He is currently open for commissions, so if you want to have your own creature, contact him via e-mail.
The post Jason Lyons Creates Insect Sculptures Using Recycled Materials appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
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