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Elizabeth Johnson

Majored in Studio Art | Sculpture, Graphic Design, Minored in Marketing
Bradley University, Class of 2018

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Maquon Native's Life-Size Bronze Sculpture is Chosen for Peoria Sculpture Walk

June 4, 2019

Elizabeth (Liz) Johnson of Maquon created a life-size bronze figure that was chosen for the Sculpture Walk Peoria.

Johnson is a 2018 Bradley graduate who double majored in graphic design and sculpture. She is also a former Kottemann Scholar currently taking nondegree-seeking graduate level courses at Bradley.

She created the sculpture titled Prometheus I. It's her first life-size bronze sculpture and it was created in the Bradley University sculpture studio. The 6 ft tall, 5 ft long figure weighs 500 pounds and was in 28 different pieces of bronze that she TIG welded together taking nearly 230 days to complete.

Johnson says she was inspired by a world where nature meets man. "Prometheus I serves as the first trial of man as he introduces himself to nature. He is the engineer that understands the tension of nature, allowing it to manipulate him while representing a compromise and the release of instability."

In order to finish her sculpture on time, she would spend 5 hours a night in the sculpture studio, after a full day of work, and then 8-10 hour days in the studio on the weekend.

The sculpture is on display at 428 SW Washington Street in Peoria and will remain on display until April of 2020.

Daniel Swanson

Daniel Swanson, IL House District 74: Congratulations on your opportunity to display a piece of your art work-"Prometheus" in Peoria. Best wishes

Posted on June 5, 2019
Chris Janssen

Chris Janssen, Spoon River Valley Jr-Sr High School: Congratulations!

Posted on October 13, 2019