Jeff Lennox, a graphic designer, sculptor, and painter, will give a presentation at the library about Sculptorial Art as part of the Irondequoit Art Club’s Artist Lecture Series on Tuesday, October 28, at 7:00 PM.

Sculptorial Art is the integration of two-dimensional shapes with three-dimensional forms. It is not painted sculpture, and it is not sculpted painting. It is the interplay of both. Utilizing pictorial, textural, and sculptural elements, Jeff weaves illusionary and real forms from the onset to explore new visual experiences.

When he is creating sculptorial art, Jeff looks for a balance between sculpture and flat art. As in sculpture, the work’s appearance changes when viewed from different angles and when lit from varying directions. As in flat art, planes that do not truly exist can be expressed through changes in color or contrast. Through back-and-forth adjustments, Jeff seeks to harmonize, emphasize, and/or contrast the two-dimensional and three-dimensional elements. His inspiration often arises from the natural world—not only in terms of visual richness—in terms of energy and feeling as well.

More information about Jeff’s work can be found on his website.

No registration is necessary to attend this lecture, so please join us if you can.


Published on October 22, 2025.


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