Light Sculptures by Sean Sobczak
Opening reception: Wednesday, Oct. 31, 6 p.m.
Sean Sobczak's second life began late in the summer of 2001, when he attended the Burning Man Art Festival for the first time. Deeply inspired by the boundless creativity he experienced that week, he returned to Los Angeles and began working on his first sculptural creation: a six-foot-tall, glowing seahorse which would be the cornerstone of an elaborate 33-foot-long mobile art installation for the next summer’s festival. By the time he completed the project, Sobczak knew he had found his life’s calling in sculpture.
Sobczak's exploration of the alien worlds of plant, insect and ocean life has been the predominant focus of his work to date. Through a combination of steel wire, imported fabrics and various types of illumination, the artist uses delicate curves, rich textures and warm colors to infuse his pieces with a gentle, dreamlike, surreal quality that encourages the viewer to rediscover these wonders of nature with a sense of childlike awe.
Admission is free. The Kwan Fong Gallery is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
Sponsored By
Kwan Fong Gallery of Art and Culture and Art DepartmentContact
Michael Pearce
pearce@callutheran.edu
(805) 493-3316
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