





Lionfish by Don Schoenfeld
Lionfish is constructed out of metal table knives, cogs and stainers and out of the imagination of Don’s mind.
Lionfish is constructed out of metal table knives, cogs and stainers and out of the imagination of Don’s mind.
Lionfish is constructed out of metal table knives, cogs and stainers and out of the imagination of Don’s mind.
Don is a Saskatchewan resident who works with reclaimed metals serendipitously transforming them into art. He also enjoys wood carving. Wood carving projects primarily consist of bass or tupelo birds that are indigenous to Saskatchewan. The skills he has acquired from forty plus years in the welding and construction trades now innovatively serve him in creating artwork.
The genesis of a project is sometimes inspired by seeing an image in the shapes of recycled metals. The fun then grows in watching the work take shape and evolve into the completed piece. He likens the process to a game most kids play in the summer – “What images do you see in the clouds?” Other times he knows how he wants the finished piece to look, and the process is reversed by looking for shapes that fit a preconceived image. Either process is enjoyable and challenging.
Don’s art is on display at Dandelion Art Framing & Gallery. He was part of the show called “Of Metal & Petal” held at Dandelion in November 2021.
View Don’s work on Instagram: @workofarc306
Email: don_schoenfeld@sasktel.net
Phone: 306-290-4263