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Past Accomplishments

Will's Past Accomplishments

Will has had many accomplishments thus far, he is practiced in woodworking, artwork and making brochueres

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Artwork

Wills Artwork

Artwork has opened a doorway for Will to explore his talents with different mediums. He loves to draw and work with glass mosaics. 

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Accolades

Accolades

Will was recognized as a person who inspires at the 2022 Mortar Board Banquet. 

Artwork

Artwork has opened a doorway for Will to explore his talents with different mediums. He has recently enjoyed success with glass mosaics and large scale drawings.

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Star Art

StarArt is a public art project features 69 sculptures featuring the "star art" theme. The exhibition - with pieces located all over the city - includes a variety of media, including steel, wood stained glass, photographs and quilts.

The StarArt project was designed to share the spirit of hope with the community, while raising funds for YWCA programs and expenses through an auction of the sculptures at Pershing Center.

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The opportunity StarArt has afforded Will has been phenomenal. He seeks the chance to incorporate his interests in his artwork, and one of his continuing interests has always been stars. He loves the American flag with its bright, colorful star design and finds starts in the community wherever he is. Will's artistic ability to use accurate perspective in his three-dimensional drawings and projects gives him an avenue to communicate this to others. His fascination for stars was really the inspiration for this project and his love of art was the motivation.

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Will is very much an artist/designer at heart and puts an enormous amount of thought into all of his projects. When we first introduced the opportunity, he made an immediate connection that was thrilling. He couldn't put down the books we had collected for ideas, and poured over each page. One particular selection included lyrics, and he spontaneously burst into joyful song as he "studied the stars". We knew he had struck a chord.

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Will discovered new things about stars through visits to the library and places he loves within the community. The Lied Center, Pershing Auditorium and the State Capitol all boast stars in their design. Then he incorporated these experiences into his drawings, and laced each picture with perspective and color. One drawing stood out as his clear favorite, which he chose for his mosaic. He had to exhibit much self-control with behaviors in order to complete this creative process.

One gift of autism for us has been the honest, unabashed display of basic emotions, and this experience has been no different. Our son has truly felt so much enthusiasm for this process that his motivation and patience was amazing. To watch him glow with genuine pride and self-satisfaction after creating the proposal was priceless.

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This project was much more than a piece of artwork; it was a way for a young boy to communicate his interests and talents with others, and give them a glimpse into his creative mind.

aCross Art

Will Lepinski has been selected as one of the artists in aCross Lincoln, a celebration of faith through artwork sponsored by First Plymouth Congregational Church. The project features local artwork incorporating crosses, and extends the beauty of the artist’s gift by donating the proceeds of an auction of the artwork to local charities.

Will’s work is entitled “Drawn by Faith” because Will has always had a certain draw, or attraction for crosses. It could be the architectural appeal, or possibly finding comfort in the familiar. His family prefers to recognize that pull as a spiritual connection for him.

Will was 15 years old when he created this piece and has a minimum of eight hours of applied behavior analysis therapy daily for autism spectrum disorder. His therapy program provides a structure for him to learn and interact successfully in all environments through a wide range of curriculum. Many things in his life are difficult and frustrating, with expressing himself being especially challenging. Learning visually is a strength for him. His natural gift with art has allowed him a creative avenue to freely experience success without the constraints of the communication barriers of autism.

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Building on a Boy's Dream

How does building begin?  It begins with a dream…it begins with a vision…it begins with hope.  Will Lepinski’s dream is being built with hope, brick by brick. 

Right before Will turned two, he stopped talking.  He also stopped looking at people’s faces and responding to their words.  Will tantrumed when anyone tried to interact with him, or interfered with his agenda. Will only slept for a few hours at a time and stopped eating the variety he had enjoyed.  The child we knew had been taken by autism.

There is a foundation in every building, and Will’s foundation was strong.  Autism had slammed into it and rocked it.  It had crumbled the corners, but it stood…shaken, but sturdy.  Will’s foundation was built by his family, their friends, and their faith.  Our family researched and found out all we could.  We were desperate to know how to help our son, who was continually slipping further away.  Our friends rallied around with support and encouragement, continuing to where we are now. Our faith was the cornerstone, solidly reminding us that we had the strength to do whatever was needed for our son.
We diligently tried all the available avenues for testing, then teaching Will.  Special education, speech therapy, play therapy, augmentative language, the list was endless.  For two years, nothing seemed to make a difference.  Will’s frustration grew and so did his behaviors.

What we were missing was the framework.  We had the foundation, but were unable to build on it.  After all our attempts, we found the structure Will needed to be able to understand and be understood. After two years, we found that we could reach our son through Applied Behavior Analysis, or ABA.

ABA, Applied Behavior Analysis, is a scientific, data-based approach to understanding behavior and learning that is professionally monitored to each child’s capacity and needs. It is available through The Lovaas Institute. This highly effective program focuses on discrete trial and incidental teaching to break down skills into manageable pieces and then builds on those skills so that a child can learn how to learn in the natural environment.  This one-on-one program provides Will with the structure necessary for him for learn and interact successfully in all environments through a wide range of curriculum.  

The day we began ABA, our son spoke for the first time in over two years.  This program opened the door and allowed Will’s future to begin.

Will has enjoyed a minimum of eight hours of ABA therapy daily, and thrives in its components of positive interactions, motivation and errorless learning. The benefits are endless.  For his family, ABA has empowered us through training and collaboration, brought talented and enthusiastic people into our home, and given us back our happy, bright-eyed boy.  For Will, ABA has given him language, understanding, appropriate behavior, academics, humor, and uncovered a great personality.  It has given him his life back.

Just as in building, Will’s dream began falling in place.  Given the foundation and the framework, the rest started coming together.  Will attended Lincoln Christian School and flourished under the support and encouragement of the students and staff.  Will developed an interest in art, and began art lessons with Liz Shea-McCoy.  Learning visually is a strength for Will, and his natural gift with drawing has allowed him a way to freely experience success without the constraints of the communication barriers of autism. 

We credit finding Will’s gift to Liz Shea-McCoy  who has been his art teacher beginning in 2003.  Liz encouraged Will’s participation in StarArt, a Star City Art Project by the YWCA in 2006, as well as in aCross Lincoln, a celebration of faith through artwork sponsored by First Plymouth Congregational Church.   Her dedication and commitment to Will is inspirational, and his talents continue to build under her support.

Now, after two years of work focusing on this project, Will and his family are hosting a First Friday Art Exhibit entitled “Building On A Boy’s Dream.” Beginning with a fascination for digital photography, Will traversed the city taking pictures of his favorite buildings from every angle imaginable.  He then began drawing all those places in large scale, often spanning three to four feet. The garage provided an open canvas for his buildings and he voraciously drew every detail.  Armed with only a ruler and a black sharpie, the garage became an architectural mural that we are now sharing.  The exhibit is open to the public Friday, Dec. 4th from 4:00 – 6:30pm at 7545 Stevens Ridge Road.  More information is available through Will’s website, willpowerindustries.com.

And so, the building of Will’s dream continues….with encouragement, love, hope, and a black sharpie!

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Dr. Dale Gibbs, Professor Emeritus, University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Architecture, was impressed with Will’s gift.  “It is rare to find someone who can increase the scale of a photo 8 or 10 times the original and keep it in nearly perfect perspective using only a pencil and a ruler.  I have taught architects at the college level for more than 40 years and I would say that Will’s skill is that of a college sophomore.”

David Erickson, AIA, of Erickson Sullivan Architects, had an equally strong response.  “Will has an uncommon sense of proportion, scale, and detail.  His ability to create these 3-D renditions from photos exhibits an extreme control of pencil technique using only a straightedge ruler.  His attention to detail goes beyond rendering of just the architectural forms, as shown by his inclusion of site elements, exterior lighting and interior features that become visible through the windowed areas of the buildings.”

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Lincoln Journal Star Article 

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Mayor's Art Award

The Mayor's Arts Awards is a gala event, a celebration of the arts, to formally honor contributions and achievements in the Lincoln community. 2010 Art Awards recipients were honored on June 7th at the Lied Center for Performing Arts.

 

Artistic Achievement Award - Youth

This award recognizes excellence and accomplishment in an arts discipline by a young person.

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Will Lepinski is an 18 year old artist who just hosted his first First Friday Art Show. After two years of diligence, Will presented a mural featuring the city of Lincoln using the interior three walls of his family's garage as his canvas. The art is in perfect perspective and was accomplished using a ruler, a black sharpie, and a natural ability to draw three dimensionally with ease. An achievement in itself- but Will does this all under the restraints of autism. Will's passion for the arts has given him the opportunity to share the world as he sees it.

-Lincoln Arts Council

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Accolades

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Accolades

UNL Mortar Board People Who Inspire Award

In November of 2022 Will was honored by one of his therapists, Emma Rutt, with the Mortar Board People Who Inspire Award. Emma gave Will the award because he has helped her grow in areas of scholarship, leadership and service. 

Featured in the Lincoln Journal Star 

In 2014, Will was featured in a Lincoln Journal Star article detailing many families experience with Autism. 

Daily Nebraskan

Linked above is an article written for the Daily Nebraskan detailing Team W and Will's ABA Therapy. 

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