Jose Luis Yamunaque -- Ceramic
Sculptor
Jose Luis Yamunaque was born in the village of
Chulucanas, in Northern Peru in 1951. He learned the ways of the
Pre-Columbian ceramic tradition from his father. He realized his
formal studies at the National School of Ceramics in Buenos Aires,
Argentina.
He later attended the Stituto Statal de Sesto
Florentino in Florence, Italy. His studies there included working
with the master, Salvatore Cipolla. Yamunaque eventually came
to the United States, and studied with sculptor Carlos Dorrien
at Wellesley College.
Jose Luis Yamunaque and his wife, Florencia,
visited Marstons Mills East Horace Mann Charter School on Friday,
December 10, 2004. Sr. Yamunaque created a decorative vessel for
the enraptured Grade 4 students and then completed one for the
Grade 3 students. A slide presentation of his artwork including
sculptures elicited ooh's and aah's from mesmerized students.
The two grade levels had recently completed their
own clay pieces and their first-hand knowledge of clay and its
complexities permitted a respectful and more in-depth understanding
of techniques and tools.
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