Victor Wild
Recognized early in his childhood as having unprecedented insight, originality and creativity, Victor Wild explored and mastered many areas of interest. From creating bioabsorbable fibers and monofilament at his medical device company in San Diego, California, Victor continues to expand innovations in the medical industry.
Victor earned a degree in Physiology from UCLA (the science of the functioning of living systems; a subcategory of biology). He also attended the Chicago College of Dental Surgery before running a manufacturing firm in San Francisco, CA. To further his skills in business, he later attended the Harvard School of Business, small business program.
Victor first explored photography in the early 1960's and authored several books on the topic.
In the 1980's, Victor Wild became a student of American sculptor, James A. Wasil. Wasil was a master sculptor. His work was known for its realism and commissioned up until his 2008 passing. Mr. Wasil created oversize figures out of bronze.
Victor Wild grew up in Arkansas and is a decendant of a Native American Cherokee. He has one surviving nephew and is married to his wife of over 40 years, Andrea Wild.
Victor is also involved in the study with a mono print master, ceramist, painter, flutist, cellist, rug weaver and is an avid competitor of big boat sailing. For more information, please view the links at the top of this website.
Inquiries on his collections, fine art, vintage car restorations can be made HERE.