Lenny Prince (born 1965) is a Guyanese-born American sculptor in glass and concrete, best known for his large installation pieces.
Prince was born in Guyana. He moved to New York at the age of 20, first settling in Brooklyn.
Prince briefly worked as a mechanic. By 1996, he had saved enough money to open Half Price Mufflers. Prince opened Lenny's Creations, a gallery in Staten Island, NY.
Prince adopted a constructivist, cybernetic sculpture style. He makes junkyard still lifes.
The New York Times dubbed him "The Matisse of Mufflers".
Francis, a giant praying mantis, greets visitors outside the Staten Island Children's Museum in Snug Harbor, New York. He built a space shuttle sculpture out of scrap auto parts for Staten Island, New York.
His work was featured in the Staten Island Advance three times.