Jason Freeny


Jason Freeny is an American artist specializing in sculpture, designer toys and computer-generated imagery. He is the owner of the Moist Production studio, which acts as the primary publisher and distributor of his works. He is best known for his anatomical art, where he produces cutaway drawings and sculptures of inanimate objects such as a Lego man, Barbie doll, the animated fish Nemo or a balloon art dog.

Early life

Jason Freeny was born in 1970 in Silver Spring, Maryland, United States. Freeny studied Industrial Design at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. He attended Middletown High School in Middletown, Maryland.

Career

Before forming Moist Production LLC, Freeny worked for MTV as a freelance production and properties designer where he created the custom trophies used in the Rock'n'Jock series and TRL Awards televised events. Freeny also spent time at ESPN designing for the mobile division and was a freelance illustrator creating editorial and literary illustrations for Penthouse.
Freeny's sculptural and illustration work has been the basis for several mass-produced toys. He has collaborated with Hong Kong-based Toy2R, Hong Kong-based Fame Master toys producing Gummy bear anatomical toys, United States-based Jailbreak Collective producing the "CAPSL" collectable series and United States-based Marbles the Brain Store creating Freeny's Brain Cube puzzle.

Awards

Freeny has received several Designer Toy Awards throughout his career, including Break Through Artist, Fan Favorite, Custom of the Year, Best Collaboration with artist Luke Chueh, Artist of the Year - Fan Choice, and Best Vinyl & Plastic.
Freeny was the Designer, Art Director and Typographer for the poster series entitled Anatomy, which was awarded the Grand Prix and Gold Medal at the 2009 Dubai Lynx International Advertising Festival.

Private collections

Plastic Surgeon, Megumi Ogita Gallery, Tokyo, September 15 - October 5, 2017
MOLT, La Luz de Jesus, Los Angeles, CA. February 2015
PIQ, Piq, Las Vegas, NV. November 2013
101/exhibit, Los Angeles, CA. March 2013

Personal life

Jason lives in New York with his fiancée, Kendra.