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William Meneses
"I thank God. I'm grateful for the life he's given me and the art that is my passion, one I live for every day. <br><br>
"I was born in 1978 in Lima's entrepreneurial district of Villa el Salvador. I am a sculptor. <br><br>
"I was always curious about art. I loved to look at images of paintings and sculptures ? the talent of these creators inspired me a lot. <br><br>
"Here in Lima, I attended a government school where the sheer number of students forced them to offer two groups, the morning group and the afternoon group. I was lucky enough to get into the afternoon group, so I could work and go to school at the same time. <br><br>
"One morning as I was leaving the house, I ran into a neighbor and he offered me work. He said the job was in a wood carving workshop and all I'd have to do was sand and polish the carvings. I didn't need any experience. He offered me 30 Peruvian sols a week, and this was enough to cover my school supplies and also bring something home to my family. <br><br>
"I discovered that my interest in art was much greater than I realized. I loved watching the entire process, learning which tool was used for what. My dream was to be able to use these tools and learn to carve. But, since I was the sander, I wasn't allowed to work on sculptures. <br><br>
"As time went by, while I worked at sanding, I spent a lot of time very carefully observing how the carving and detail work was done. <br><br>
"One night, the workers had organized a fiesta to celebrate someone's birthday. While they were distracted by the music and drinks, I took advantage and selected a sculpture that was half-finished and decided to complete the carving. The sun came up before I finished, but it was a dream come true! I had finally put my observations in the workshop into practice. <br><br>
"Everyone was so impressed that they let me begin helping with the carving process. Little by little, I became a master craftsman, and this is how I became part of this wonderful world of wood sculpture. <br><br>
"Today, I have many dreams. For example, I'd like to get more tools for my workshop. But most of all, I'd like to have a house of my own, properly built with cement blocks and with nice finishes. At the moment, we live in a wooden house I built myself on a piece of land my mother gave me. <br><br>
"I thank God. I'm grateful for the life he's given me and the art that is my passion, one I live for every day. And so happy with my precious family, to whom I'm teaching this art little by little."