Paige Bradley
“My inspiration comes from my connection to the world, my relationships with others, and my relationship with myself. Life is my muse.”
Born in Carmel, California, Paige Bradley knew she was an artist at a young age. Drawing from life by age ten, by fifteen she was leaving home every summer to study at art schools.
Through her undergraduate studies at Pepperdine University, Paige studied at the Florence Academy of Art. After Pepperdine, she was assistant sculptor on a monument for the Atlanta Olympic Games and went on to continue her education at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.
In 2001 Paige was voted into the National Sculpture Society, the Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club and The Salmagundi Club as a professional sculptor, and in 2009 a Gold Medal of Honor was awarded to her at The Allied Artists of America, Annual Juried Exhibition
Paige’s work is full of dichotomies; the beautiful and the ugly, the liberated and the contained, the falling and the floating. In her words: “The goal is to create truthful and courageous artwork, work that communicates what it feels like to be alive in the world today.”
Paige works from her studio in London and is represented in select galleries throughout the world.