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Lyons Public Art and the heARTS of LYONS, An Art Collection All Over Town
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Artist statement: Statement: My aim as an artist is to awaken the spirit within and remind us of its infinite potential and integral role in our interconnected cosmic web of existence. I intend for my art to invoke a deep contemplation of the transcendent human consciousness and the infinitely vast universe that is our home. Using the Fibonacci sequence and other forms of sacred geometry, my sculptures and paintings reflect light, and cast shadows in fantastic ways making them transform from day into night and from one vantage point to the next. I studied sculpture and painting in college, and am now a 3rd generation metal worker creating outdoor kinetic and stationary sculptures inspired by nature, geometry, time and spirit. I have been evolving a body of paintings and sculptures that depict the human experience since childhood and in the last decade created an outdoor sculpture business with my Dad. Ive always seen collaborations as one of the greatest ways to become a better artist and human


Yin Yang by Sean Yarbrough sponsored by Brian McCann Real Estate

Sky, Photograph, White, Cloud

Yin Yang by Sean Yarbrough

Sky, Street light, Building, Plant

A Yin Yang is composed of 5 circles, with the large 2 melding into each other. This sculpture is a 3d interpretation of that with a total of 5 spheres. I used a chrome sphere as the small Yang (white, light) so it reflects light and its surroundings, since we can usually find some light in the dark and dark in the light, one doesn’t exist without the other, they are interdependent.

It pays homage to equilibriums and connectivity. The Yin Yang is made out of steel rings that are interconnected in sacred geometric patterns and sequences. To bear and not to own; to act and not lay claim; to do the work and let it go: for just letting it go is what makes it stay.