View this Artist's ProfileView this Artist's PortfolioView this Artist's Show Entries

  Jason Lyons   
  Harrisburg, PA USA  
  Email This Artist    



<< First Page     < Prior Page     Page 1 of 1     Next Page >     Last Page >>
Thumbnail View                  < Prior Item                  Item 3 of 3                  Next Item >                  Thumbnail View
Art: Mantis by Artist Jason Lyons
"Mantis"
Jason Lyons
From Show:
'Insects'


Art: Miniture Mantis by Artist Jason Lyons
"Miniture Mantis"
Jason Lyons
From Show:
'Insects'


Art: Beetle
"Beetle

"Sold"
Jason Lyons
From Show:
'Insects'


"Beetle

"Sold"


Art: Beetle
 Add To Your Favorite ArtCreate and Send an ECard from this ArtView Larger Image of art 
 
 

(Detail Image)

Detail Image

  
 
 
Media:  Metal/Stone /Wood
Dimensions:  6"L x 3"T x 6"W
Date of Work:  2006

Insects are mechanical wonders of nature. Each seems to have some abstracted or freakish feature that in turn has evolved into the perfect “tool” suited for its purpose and that is where I begin. My work exploits and emphisizes that feature with the use of everyday objects that lend themselves so naturaly to the subject.

I will set for hours just watching and analyzing the habbits of these creatures that I then transform into the resulting welded sculptures you see here. One of the most exciting parts of the process for me is when I find that perfect piece that lends itself perfectly to a particular insect appendage or some other body part.

I guess I am just facinated by how perfectly they are evolved and designed, each so well suited to the purpose they serve . With my work, as I mentioned before I find the correlation between objects we use in everyday life and these insect “Tools” to be facinating and as I am scouring the local flea markets and junk yards I am always seeing things as they can be or what they “Really” are rather that their everyday intention.

I enjoy standing back watching people analyze my work and point out all the various items that went together to create the piece.

I hope that you the viewer will also gain the same enjoyment that I receive in the creation of these personable creatures - thanks for looking.

I would have to say that on this piece I was inspirred by the wooden handle and the spoon handles. I stumbled upon the idea of using Spoons to create fish spines as you can see in my portfolio - well since I did not use all the spoons up with the fish I noticed that they also lend themselves well for bug bodies. The layering of the spoons and handles create a segmented jointed body.I also tried to go for a much more mechanical modern look by staying with the silver/chrome metal rather that the more rustic look. Please feel free to email with any questions.

Thanks Again

Artist:
Jason Lyons  View this Artist's Profile
Harrisburg, PA, USA
  
View this Artist's profile, here, at EBSQ! Email This Artist 
Add To Your Favorite Artists


<< First Page     < Prior Page     Page 1 of 1     Next Page >     Last Page >>
Thumbnail View                  < Prior Item                  Item 3 of 3                  Next Item >                  Thumbnail View