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Celebrating Art Podcast - Sharing Stories of Humanity Through Bronze Sculptures

Sharing Stories of Humanity Through Bronze Sculptures

02/22/20 • 37 min

Celebrating Art Podcast

Art has a timeless and unrivaled power to tell stories that spark imagination, evoke feeling, and inspire thought. And if there’s one artist who has truly mastered the ability to capture a viewer’s attention in this way, it’s J. Todd Paxton.

Todd is an acclaimed bronze sculptor drawn to themes in life that connect us all, such as love, longing, honor and courage. Todd tells these stories through his subjects and brings their energy to life through the smallest of details, such as the tilt of a chin or the flutter of a dress. Regardless of a sculpture’s size, he is committed to bringing people together and building genuine connections through his art.

Now in this fourth year at the Celebration of Fine Art, Todd joins Susan Morrow Potje to discuss his unconventional journey to becoming an artist, including working as a plumber and running a foundry. He shares lessons learned from the recession and the silver lining of career setbacks he’s experienced. Todd also tells the story behind one of his most celebrated sculptures, The Crow Warrior, and the question he wishes every visitor would ask about his works.

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Art has a timeless and unrivaled power to tell stories that spark imagination, evoke feeling, and inspire thought. And if there’s one artist who has truly mastered the ability to capture a viewer’s attention in this way, it’s J. Todd Paxton.

Todd is an acclaimed bronze sculptor drawn to themes in life that connect us all, such as love, longing, honor and courage. Todd tells these stories through his subjects and brings their energy to life through the smallest of details, such as the tilt of a chin or the flutter of a dress. Regardless of a sculpture’s size, he is committed to bringing people together and building genuine connections through his art.

Now in this fourth year at the Celebration of Fine Art, Todd joins Susan Morrow Potje to discuss his unconventional journey to becoming an artist, including working as a plumber and running a foundry. He shares lessons learned from the recession and the silver lining of career setbacks he’s experienced. Todd also tells the story behind one of his most celebrated sculptures, The Crow Warrior, and the question he wishes every visitor would ask about his works.

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Michael Jones is a prominent metal artist based out of Bigfork, Montana, who has been participating in the Celebration of Fine Art for more than 20 years. His works of art include bold sculptures, eye-catching wall pieces and totems, as well as custom gates and fire screens that hang in many of America’s most beautiful homes. His medium may seem confounding to some; after all, steel can be cold and hard. But Michael loves a challenge, and in his many decades as an artist, he has mastered the art of manipulating metal and bringing it to life.

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Matt Sievers is an oil painter based in Rigby, Idaho whose love of art bloomed when he was a child studying under his father Greg Sievers, an acclaimed painter who has participated in the Celebration of Fine Art for more than 25 years. And while his dad instilled the foundation of his artistry, Matt’s style is uniquely his own.

From windswept landscapes to bold barns, Matt’s works focus on the connections between nature and people. He pushes the boundaries of his paintings so they teeter between being simple and stylized. He slightly exaggerates his subjects to make their colors pop and adds texture and dimension through spontaneous brushstrokes and swipes from his palette knife. More recently he’s experimented with transparent layers to convey a deepness, creating images such as trees you can almost see into.

In this episode, Susan and Matt explore the business side of art and his past experience as a gallery owner. Matt shares how his art has evolved from whimsical and light paintings to the peaceful and grounded works he creates today. He describes the techniques he uses to capture a subject’s energy and emotion, and why he is so intrigued by the connections between humans and nature.

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