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Latin America / Cuba / Haiti
José Belandria, Venezuela
Gelin Buteau, Haiti
Victor Cáceres, Argentina
Luis Alberto Pérez Copperi, Cuba
Jorge Luis Sanfiel Cardenas, Cuba
Javier Cintron, Puerto Rico / USA
Juan Roberto Diago, Cuba
Anna Edel, Cuba
Salvador Gonzalez, Cuba
Jorelus Joseph, Haiti
Joel Jover Llenderosas, Cuba
José Montebravo, Cuba
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Derek Webster
Born in 1934 in Honduras, Webster was raised by his mother
and grandmother in Belize and Honduras. He came to the United States
at age 30 to visit his sister and decided to stay. He worked as
a maintenance man for 14 years before he was able to buy a home
for his family, his wife and daughter, in Chicago. In 1978, his
newfound proprietorship sparked an urge to personalize his house
and yard. Utilizing whatever materials he could find - wood, glass,
jewelry, and other found objects - Webster sculpted creatures from
his imagination. His job as night janitor at a hospital provided
a source of bright objects such as bottles, and the driftwood he
needed came from the shores of Lake Michigan where Webster loves
to fish. From embellishing his house and yard, he evolved into making
individual dancing figures often inspired by his memory of Carnival
in Belize. Today, Webster's yard art and his sculptures of people
and animals are internationally recognized as a strong example of
one man's effort to share his cultural roots and sense of accomplishment
with his community.
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