
Lumps
Artist Statement:
Lumps, the last flying jellyfish on earth. Rescued from the murky shores of Garbage Island in 2024. Unable to fly because the chemtrails deprived him of balanced photo-genesis levels, triggering an auto-immune disease that clogged Lumps’ cranial air pores from the toxic levels of heavy metals they expelled. He came to heal in Mankato with fresh air, sunny days and great people who don’t litter, so one day he will fly again.
About Andrew Pudas
Andrew Pudas sculpts because it is his passion. It seems as though each project leads to another in a never-ending sequence of creativity. He credits the support of family and friends for allowing him to make his art. He says, “If it wasn’t for their honest criticism, inspiration and encouragement, I wouldn’t want to try to impress them all the time. I love learning new tricks and adapting them to the challenging projects that I venture. I’ve had great teachers along my way since childhood, but my favorite teacher is Jesus. I am thankful for the opportunity to be a part of the 2025 Mankato CityArt Sculpture Walk and hope you like my Lumps!”