Creature Sculptures

In my sculptural work, I use creatures to tell stories about human experiences.

Whether it’s my version of a Will o’ the Wisp exploring the universal desire for guidance, or Animarum exploring the cultural impact of the Protestant Reformation, creatures can give us a subtle invitation to think about ourselves and the world we live in.

Lindsey M Dillon Creature Sculpture Rest

Rest

Questioning the role of fantasy in the Art World.

Lindsey M Dillon Creature Sculpture The Moor Guide

The Moor Guide

An alternative take on the Will O' the Wisp of folklore.

Lindsey M Dillon Creature Sculpture Psychopomp

Psychopomp

“A conductor of souls to the afterworld.”

Lindsey M Dillon Creature Sculpture The Catchers in the Rye

The Catchers in the Rye

A defender of those teetering on the edge of life and death.

Lindsey M Dillon Creature Sculpture Venetian Rumor

Venetian Rumor

Reconsidering an ancient force in a modern political context.

Lindsey M Dillon Creature Sculpture Animarum

Animarum

An exploration of history and the personalization of spiritual beliefs.

Lindsey M Dillon Creature Sculpture Phantasos

Phantasos

An exploration of a visual language.

Lindsey M Dillon Creature Sculpture Hubris

Hubris

When confidence meets calamity.