30 min.

RedDot Podcast | Episode 021 | An Interview with Sculptor Paige Bradley Red Dot Podcast

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Sculptor Paige Bradley draws inspiration from relationships and an inner dialog about the human form. Bradley now works out of a studio in Stanford, Connecticut, but in the past she's maintained studios in New York City, and in her hometown of Carmel, California.
Bradley's work has been featured in galleries across the United States, and her sculpture is in collections around the world.
In my interview with Bradley, she shares insights about her life-long journey to express her vision and overcome the challenges that face artists as they strive to build a career.
When I asked Paige if there was ever any question about whether or not she would pursue her art as her profession, she says there never was.
"I didn't allow the question to even come in." she says. "There were days where it was dark, and I didn't know how I would pay bills, and it seemed hopeless and scary, and I was sleepless . . . but within 48 hours, usually, an angel would walk in to my studio and buy a sculpture from me. It just felt like the universe always sent me a signal that I was on the right track."
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Sculptor Paige Bradley draws inspiration from relationships and an inner dialog about the human form. Bradley now works out of a studio in Stanford, Connecticut, but in the past she's maintained studios in New York City, and in her hometown of Carmel, California.
Bradley's work has been featured in galleries across the United States, and her sculpture is in collections around the world.
In my interview with Bradley, she shares insights about her life-long journey to express her vision and overcome the challenges that face artists as they strive to build a career.
When I asked Paige if there was ever any question about whether or not she would pursue her art as her profession, she says there never was.
"I didn't allow the question to even come in." she says. "There were days where it was dark, and I didn't know how I would pay bills, and it seemed hopeless and scary, and I was sleepless . . . but within 48 hours, usually, an angel would walk in to my studio and buy a sculpture from me. It just felt like the universe always sent me a signal that I was on the right track."
To leave a comment about this episode, go to the Podcast Page. While you're there, be sure and join our mailing list!

30 min.