Evan Bacon | |
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Nationality | American |
Occupation | Software Developer at Expo.io [1] |
Years active | 2011–present |
Known for | Lego Artist |
Website | https://evanbacon.dev/ |
Evan Bacon (born 3 July 1997) [2] is an American LEGO-artist [2] and software developer. [1]
His artistic debut came in 2011, when he displayed a life-sized LEGO Batman sculpture at Brick Fiesta [3] for Adam West. His Batman sculpture was awarded "Best Artistic", "Best Youth Creation", and "People's Choice Award" at Brick Fiesta 2011. [4] Following the initial success, Evan went on to construct LEGO sculptures full-time; building Iron Man, [5] Superman, [6] and Captain Kirk. Evan was awarded a Best of Austin award from The Austin Chronicle for his Breast Cancer awareness model. [7] In 2013 Evan turned his attention to the video game industry, collaborating with Rooster Teeth he built a Life-Size LEGO Minion from Despicable Me at RTX. [8]
Year | Award | Nominated work | Result |
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2011 | LEGO Brick Fiesta People's Choice Award for Best Exhibition | LEGO Batman Sculpture | Won |
2011 | LEGO Brick Fiesta Best Artistic Exhibition | LEGO Batman Sculpture | Won |
2011 | LEGO Brick Fiesta Best Youth Exhibition | LEGO Batman Sculpture | Won |
2012 | LEGO Brick Fiesta People's Choice Award for Best Exhibition | LEGO Iron Man Sculpture | Won |
2012 | LEGO Brick Fiesta Best Artistic Exhibition | LEGO Iron Man Sculpture | Nominated |
2013 | The Austin Chronicle Best of Austin: Best Big Lego Builder | LEGO Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer awareness Sculpture | Won |
Evan Bacon | |
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Nationality | American |
Occupation | Software Developer at Expo.io [1] |
Years active | 2011–present |
Known for | Lego Artist |
Website | https://evanbacon.dev/ |
Evan Bacon (born 3 July 1997) [2] is an American LEGO-artist [2] and software developer. [1]
His artistic debut came in 2011, when he displayed a life-sized LEGO Batman sculpture at Brick Fiesta [3] for Adam West. His Batman sculpture was awarded "Best Artistic", "Best Youth Creation", and "People's Choice Award" at Brick Fiesta 2011. [4] Following the initial success, Evan went on to construct LEGO sculptures full-time; building Iron Man, [5] Superman, [6] and Captain Kirk. Evan was awarded a Best of Austin award from The Austin Chronicle for his Breast Cancer awareness model. [7] In 2013 Evan turned his attention to the video game industry, collaborating with Rooster Teeth he built a Life-Size LEGO Minion from Despicable Me at RTX. [8]
Year | Award | Nominated work | Result |
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2011 | LEGO Brick Fiesta People's Choice Award for Best Exhibition | LEGO Batman Sculpture | Won |
2011 | LEGO Brick Fiesta Best Artistic Exhibition | LEGO Batman Sculpture | Won |
2011 | LEGO Brick Fiesta Best Youth Exhibition | LEGO Batman Sculpture | Won |
2012 | LEGO Brick Fiesta People's Choice Award for Best Exhibition | LEGO Iron Man Sculpture | Won |
2012 | LEGO Brick Fiesta Best Artistic Exhibition | LEGO Iron Man Sculpture | Nominated |
2013 | The Austin Chronicle Best of Austin: Best Big Lego Builder | LEGO Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer awareness Sculpture | Won |