June 30, 2012 at 2:00 pm

The Anatomy of a LEGO Man

by twistedsifter

 

Artist, illustrator and toy designer Jason Freeny has recently completed his trio of LEGO man dissections. Each figure stands 18 inches tall (45.7 cm) and they are awesome. Jason has documented the process in a fantastic 95 picture photo album on his Facebook page.

Below is a brief overview of the build process but be sure to check out the entire album on Facebook. Jason also has his own website, Moist Production, where you can see much more of his incredible work, including his illustrations and online shop.

 

 

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the anatomy of a lego man before the dissection

Artwork and Photography by Jason Freeny

 

 

 

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disassembly of a lego man

Artwork and Photography by Jason Freeny

 

 

 

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Artwork and Photography by Jason Freeny

 

 

 

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Artwork and Photography by Jason Freeny

 

 

 

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jason freeny workshop anatomy dissections of toys

Artwork and Photography by Jason Freeny

 

 

 

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Artwork and Photography by Jason Freeny

 

 

 

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Artwork and Photography by Jason Freeny

 

 

 

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Artwork and Photography by Jason Freeny

 

 

 

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Artwork and Photography by Jason Freeny

 

 

 

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Artwork and Photography by Jason Freeny

 

 

 

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Artwork and Photography by Jason Freeny

 

 

 

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Artwork and Photography by Jason Freeny

 

 

 

Jason Freeny – Artist Bio

 
Born 1970, Silver Spring Maryland. The son of hippies and youngest of three siblings. Jason studied Industrial Design at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn NY. Spending most of the 90’s traveling the globe as a muralist and theatrical designer, Jason joined MTV’s Special Events department in 1997 as a freelance designer. While there, Jason helped design and create stage sets, props, and custom artwork for MTV Networks live events and trade productions worldwide. Jason’s most recognizable contributions were his custom trophies created for MTV’s “Rock-n-Jock” series and “TRL Awards” televised events.

Jason created his first fictional anatomy in 2000 with his depiction of the mythological “Incubus”. Armed with a youthful, overactive imagination, Jason creates smart, intricate illustrations that tickle the deviant intellect through a mix of hard graphics, pop iconography and wit. During the day, Jason works in Manhattan as a mild mannered interface designer. At night, after the kids go to sleep, he can be found hunched over his computer developing works of candy colored madness.

Around that same time, through a series of hand painted, NSFW “Pin-Up” themed illustrations, Jason’s personal artwork began attaining notoriety, gracing the pages of such magazines as Heavy Metal, Juxtapoz Erotica, Penthouse and Time Out New York. In 2002, after the birth of his son, Jason surrendered his messy, toxic studio for a nursery and went digital. A year later he took a staff position as a toy designer. And while that only lasted a year, the stylistic influence these two events had on his creations is apparent, spawning a surreal mixture where innocence clashes with maturity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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