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  • Writer: Dale Lewis
    Dale Lewis
  • Jul 13, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 6

Jitters


Part of Scraposaurs Traveling Exhibit

An Experience of Prehistoric Proportions

Jitters on display at The Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center in Sioux City, IA, 2022
Jitters on display at The Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center in Sioux City, IA, 2022

Mixed Metal

10’ Long x 8.5’ Wide x 11’ Tall

1000 Pounds


This sculpture is for sale and available for lease in 2027.


Artist Fun Fact: Jitters is my interpretation of a Caudipteryx Dinosaur. I made him larger- than-life size to accommodate the galvanized rods used for his feathery quills. Various sized propane tanks where used for his construction. He looks a little wired to me, thus the name Jitters.


Jitters on display at The Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center in Sioux City, IA, 2022
Jitters on display at Artisan Forge Studios in Eau Claire, WI 2021
An AI rendition of Jitters
An AI rendition of Jitters


Meet the Artist!


Award-winning artist Dale Lewis, is passionate about recycling and art.


Since 2010, Dale has created nearly 150 large-scale sculptures from scrap metal and found objects at his home workshop in Hastings, MN.


When asked about his art, Dale says, "My hobby has become a full-time obsession. There's no turning back now - this is what I want to do when I grow up!"



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