Vincent Fecteau

Vincent Fecteau (born 1969) is an American sculptor based in San Francisco.

[3] He is known for working with ordinary materials such as foamcore, seashells, string, rubber bands, paper clips, walnut shells, and popsicle sticks, and transforming them into beautifully precise handcrafted sculptures.

[6] He layers materials and textures, revealing a painstaking creative process that alters significantly the original spherical shapes.

[7][8] Fecteau's art has been included in numerous exhibitions, including the 2002 and 2012 Whitney Biennial, the 2013 Carnegie International, and a 2008 solo exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago, Focus: Vincent Fecteau, New Work.

[9][10][11] In 2005, the Guggenheim Foundation announced Vincent Fecteau as recipient of their fellowship.