Vincent Villafranca

American sculptor
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican sculptor
PlacesUnited States of America
isArtist Sculptor
Work fieldArts
Gender
Male
Birth25 January 1969, Monterey
Age55 years
The details

Biography

Vincent Villafranca (b. January 25, 1969) is an American sculptor. He creates bronze sculptures ranging from traditional wildlife imagery to futuristic science-fiction-based imagery.

Biography

Early life and education

Vincent Villafranca was born January 25, 1969 in Monterey, California and spent his early years in Venezuela, Mexico and Del Rio, Texas. Even at a young age, Vincent used his unique imagination to create works of art out of common items. Vincent would paint, sketch and create small sculptures as a child. Much of his early work was influenced by television and film, particularly westerns and science-fiction films. He earned a B.A. in History from Southwest Texas State University in 1994 and apprenticed at Michael Hall's Studio Foundry during his final year of undergraduate studies.

Career

Vincent has worked extensively with David Iles of Bolivar Bronze in Bolivar, Texas.

In 2009, Vincent created the physical bronze sculpture used as the Bradbury Award (full name "Ray Bradbury Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation"). This award is presented annually by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America as part of the Nebula Awards ceremony.

In 2013, Vincent designed and produced the Hugo Awards for the 71st World Science Fiction Convention.

Marriage and children

Vincent Villafranca and Michelle Mitchell were married in Hays, Texas.

Awards

  • 2006: Best 3-D Art, World Fantasy Convention, "The Poacher's Nightmare"
  • 2007: Body of Work, World Fantasy Convention
  • 2008: Chesley Award, Best 3-D Art, "A Conscious Entity & Its Maker"
  • 2008: Jurors' Award, World Science Fiction Convention, "The Celestial Itinerant"
  • 2009: Chesley Award, Best 3-D Art, "Otherworldly Procession" (Bronze)
  • 2010: Chesley Award, Best 3-D Art, "The Switching Hour"
  • 2012: Chesley Award, Best 3-D Art, "Robo-Bike"

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