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Sean Kenney (artist)

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Sean Kenney (born August 22, 1976) is an artist recognized by The Lego Group as a Lego Certified Professional.[1] He is best known for creating scale models, sculptures, and portraits with Lego toys.

Early career and childhood

Kenney pursued cartooning as a child and became a published cartoonist by the age of 18. He later studied Computer Science, Philosophy, and Visual Arts at Rutgers University, beginning a career as a graphic designer, and web designer.[2] He received his first Lego toys at the age of 4, and continued to play with them through and into his adult years.[3]

Career

Lego artist

At the age of 27, Kenney began creating Lego sculptures professionally from his studio in New York City. Early work included renditions of New York landmarks like Greenwich Village and The Empire State Building, before giving way to larger commissioned sculptures and artistic pieces for companies such as Google, Mazda, and JP Morgan Chase. His work has been featured on ABC's Good Morning America, BBC's "Arts Extra", Fuji TV's Lovemarks documentary, ELLE magazine, New York magazine, and a retrospective book entitled 50 years of the LEGO Brick.[4][5] In 2009, he released his first book, Cool Cars and Trucks.[6]

Kenney's work has been placed on public display at:

Community leader

In 1997, Kenney founded the LEGO community MOCpages.com, centered around the sharing of one's Lego creations.[8]

See also

References

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