Biography of Artist Blacksmith Leo Sepa



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Leo is a participant of The Haliburton County Studio Tour, where art lovers watch him demonstrate forging techniques and visit his home gallery. Leo's artwork takes the form of caricatures, wall splays, gargoyles, masks, furniture, garden sculptures, wildlife, weather vanes and much more.

Many of Leo's ideas are conceived and captured on film during outings of rural Ontario, especially Haliburton. He is continually developing and exploring new ideas, which are reflected, in his artwork.

Coincidentally, there is a little more to Leo's artistic beginnings than mere dirtbiking. His paternal grandfather was a blacksmith in Estonia (in fact, the name "Sepa" is derived from the Estonian "Raud Sepp" which translates as iron smith). Like his grandfather, Leo uses traditional blacksmith techniques. But he also employs the use of an oxyacetylene torch, a Mig welder, a plasma cutter and various other modern tools. He works in both recycled and new materials where he sometimes uses natural patinas creating a wide variety of pieces. Though the elder Sepa was a traditional blacksmith, forging tools and farm implements, Leo figures a little of his grandfather’s craft rubbed off on him.

Leo was born in 1947 in Sweden after his Estonian parents fled to the nearby country to escape Soviet repression after the USSR invaded the Baltic. He came to Canada when he was three.

Gallery Exhibits



Ethel Curry Gallery - Haliburton
Rails End Gallery - Haliburton
Agnes Jamieson Gallery - Minden (member’s show 1998 & 2000 voted Best Multi Media Artist)
Whispers North - Minden
Limberlost - Minden
Above & Beyond Gallery - Toronto
Estonian House - Toronto
Silver Bridge Gallery - Bracebridge and Port Carling
Gallery in the Woods - Dwight
Deerhurst Resort Gallery - Huntsville

Features



The Minden Times
The Haliburton Echo
Sue Warden’s Craftscapes - The Life Channel, December 29, 2000
The Weather Channel Feature on Weathervanes

Art Courses



The Haliburton School of the Arts - Metal Sculpture, 1996
The Haliburton School of the Arts - Married Metals, 2000
The Haliburton School of the Arts – Digital Photography, 2001

Sculptures



The Eagle - Eagle Lake, Haliburton
Moose Scraps - Glebe Park, Haliburton, Sculpture commission awarded 2001
The Frond - Glebe Park, Haliburton, a collaboration
Re-cycler - Minden