Victor Yepez will be leading this twice-weekly program (every Monday and Wednesday), new people are always welcome!
Victor graduated with a degree in sculpture and print making from the School of Fine Arts, Central University in Quito, Ecuador. Since immigrating to the U.S. in 1997, he has worked as a sculptor, muralist, art teacher and public artist. His art is inspired by everything around me, made with passion and love, limitless and indestructible. Everyday reality meets with my imagination, freely creating a language, which allows him to express myself. Mind, spirit, body, and soul come together to reach the muses. He uses materials, tools, colors, and forms to prepare and walk the path of creativity. Then the magic moment comes to embrace and incubate the idea with scenes full of life.
In this program, you will be using the idea of power objects participants will gather found objects and create individual found object sculptures and community or collective sculptures. Students will work together to determine how to reuse and recycle their objects to communicate special meanings and how they are important in our lives. Teachers should choose a subject or a theme to work around. Groups should have extra adult volunteers as glue guns and tools will be used.
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