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Talent, Persistence and Equestrian Sculpture with Amy Goodman
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Today, Lucy Branch talks to Amy Goodman, who is probably known best for her Equestrian sculptures such as the much loved, Romsey War Horse and Pegasus and Bellerophon, but to only mention them would do her a huge dis-service as she’s also the creator of some incredible military monuments, portraits as well as breath-taking abstract sculpture. Her focus is always to capture the movement and character of her subjects whether that’s bronze portraiture or a few lines of steel. Join us for a In this episode and BE INSPIRED BY SCULPTURE as Amy discusses her creative journey and motivation to become a sculptor, her inspiration and what it takes to be a professional sculptor. You can find a transcription of the interview and images of Amy Goodman’s work at https://sculpturevulture.co.uk/sculpture-vulture-blog/ Get your free novel about the dark side of the art world from https://sculpturevulture.co.uk/a-rarer-gift-than-gold/ This podcast was brought to you by Antique Bronze Snippet from the interview: Lucy Branch: I began our discussion today by asking her, if she’d always been creative? Amy Goodman: Yes, I’ve always loved art. I love drawing, painting and making things. Also, from a really young age I was resolving ideas in 3D, making sculptural objects like animals and horses. I’ve always loved to challenge myself by making really complicated things, and nature has always fascinated me. So really, even though I was academic, I always gravitated towards the arts. When I got to the GCSE and A-level phase later on in school, arts, pottery and sculpture were the subjects that I naturally went into. Lucy Branch: Fantastic. So was there somebody, like a role model at home, that kindled that interest? Amy Goodman: I think it was always in me. My mum could draw and get a likeness of things and I believe my grandfather, who I didn’t know very well, was quite a talented painter in his spare time. But really, it was something that I’d always just gravitated to and had an affinity with. I used to get accused of watching, I think I was a natural observer. I loved to watch what was going on around me and record it. For instance, in my pottery classes when I was 15, I loved to stay after school late into the evening. I just was fascinated by it. I had to make the most complicated things possible. I once made a “George and the dragon” with outstretched wings, and I gave George a lance for the poor dragon. I loved the challenge, how you have to be an engineer. You’ve got to think about balance and center of gravity, although I didn’t have words for them back then. You’ve really got to know about balance of form and volume, and how they relate to each other, to have a successful freestanding sculpture.
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Today, Lucy Branch talks to Amy Goodman, who is probably known best for her Equestrian sculptures such as the much loved, Romsey War Horse and Pegasus and Bellerophon, but to only mention them would do her a huge dis-service as she’s also the creator of some incredible military monuments, portraits as well as breath-taking abstract sculpture. Her focus is always to capture the movement and character of her subjects whether that’s bronze portraiture or a few lines of steel. Join us for a In this episode and BE INSPIRED BY SCULPTURE as Amy discusses her creative journey and motivation to become a sculptor, her inspiration and what it takes to be a professional sculptor. You can find a transcription of the interview and images of Amy Goodman’s work at https://sculpturevulture.co.uk/sculpture-vulture-blog/ Get your free novel about the dark side of the art world from https://sculpturevulture.co.uk/a-rarer-gift-than-gold/ This podcast was brought to you by Antique Bronze Snippet from the interview: Lucy Branch: I began our discussion today by asking her, if she’d always been creative? Amy Goodman: Yes, I’ve always loved art. I love drawing, painting and making things. Also, from a really young age I was resolving ideas in 3D, making sculptural objects like animals and horses. I’ve always loved to challenge myself by making really complicated things, and nature has always fascinated me. So really, even though I was academic, I always gravitated towards the arts. When I got to the GCSE and A-level phase later on in school, arts, pottery and sculpture were the subjects that I naturally went into. Lucy Branch: Fantastic. So was there somebody, like a role model at home, that kindled that interest? Amy Goodman: I think it was always in me. My mum could draw and get a likeness of things and I believe my grandfather, who I didn’t know very well, was quite a talented painter in his spare time. But really, it was something that I’d always just gravitated to and had an affinity with. I used to get accused of watching, I think I was a natural observer. I loved to watch what was going on around me and record it. For instance, in my pottery classes when I was 15, I loved to stay after school late into the evening. I just was fascinated by it. I had to make the most complicated things possible. I once made a “George and the dragon” with outstretched wings, and I gave George a lance for the poor dragon. I loved the challenge, how you have to be an engineer. You’ve got to think about balance and center of gravity, although I didn’t have words for them back then. You’ve really got to know about balance of form and volume, and how they relate to each other, to have a successful freestanding sculpture.
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1 Sculpture That Will Make You Feel Everything With Dr Susan Owens 49:21
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Today on the show, Lucy Branch interviews Dr. Susan Owens, author, independent scholar and former curator of paintings at the V&A about her recent article in Country Life magazine titled " Time Stands Still " which takes readers on a tour of Britain through 50 monuments. They discuss the significance of some of the UK's public monuments, their cultural impact, and highlight several remarkable examples. Key Discussion Points Dr. Owens' background at the V&A Museum and her transition from 2D to 3D artworks The challenge of selecting just 50 monuments from Britain's rich landscape of commemorative works How monuments function as "the collective memory of our country" The cultural significance of controversial monuments like the Edward Colston statue and Mark Quinn's guerrilla installation of Jen Reid The lack of proper curation for public monuments and spaces The ongoing debate about memorializing tragedies like Grenfell Monuments Highlighted Penelope Boothby memorial (1791) - A moving marble sculpture by Thomas Banks of a five-year-old girl in Ashbourne, Derbyshire, commissioned by her grieving father Boudicca monument at Westminster Bridge - Thomas Thornicroft's bronze masterpiece depicting the Celtic queen in triumph, drawing parallels to Queen Victoria Sir Walter Scott Monument in Edinburgh - A Gothic structure housing not just Scott's statue but figures from his novels, illustrating his influence on historical fiction Royal Artillery Memorial at Hyde Park - Charles Sargeant Jagger's WWI memorial featuring realistic depictions of soldiers and their equipment, including the controversial fallen soldier figure About Dr Susan Owens Author of "Imagining England's Past: Inspiration, Imagination, Obsession" (Thames Hudson, 2023) Recently published "The Story of Drawing: An Alternative History of Art" (Yale University Press, October 2024) Instagram: @Susan_x_Owens Insights The emotional power of monuments to move us across centuries Britain's tradition of commemorating beloved animals alongside historical figures How monuments can become meeting places with personal significance The human cost of creating monuments, such as the silicosis that killed many workers on the Scott Monument Please support the show by buying one of my non-fiction books, Bronze Behaving Badly: Principles of Bronze Conservation or Wax On Wax Off: How To Care For Bronze Sculpture This podcast is created by Antique Bronze…
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1 The Monumental Impact of The Piccirilli Brothers with John Belardo 46:32
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In today's episode, Lucy Branch , speaks with sculptor John Belardo about the remarkable Piccirilli brothers, six Italian immigrant sculptors who revolutionized American monumental sculpture in the early 20th century. John shares his 25-year journey researching these master craftsmen who created some of America's most iconic monuments while remaining largely unknown to the public. About Our Guest John Belardo is a New York-based sculptor and educator who teaches at the New York Academy of Art, Art Students League of New York, and Lehman College. With a studio practice in the Hudson Valley, John specializes in narrative sculpture featuring multiple figures that tell stories. Website: johnbelardo.com Episode Highlights: You can find images to accompany the episode and a transcription of the interview at SculptureVulture Blog Please support the show by purchasing, Bronze Behaving Badly , about the foundations of preserving sculptureand architectural features. Or, one of several novels about sculpture such as, A Rarer Gift Than Gold , by Lucy Branch. This episode was brought to you by Antique Bronze, specialising in the conservation and restoration of public sculpture and architectural features…
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The Art of War with Sabin Howard In this episode, we sit down with sculptor Sabin Howard, the artist behind America's World War I Memorial in Washington D.C. From an unexpected creative awakening in a Philadelphia woodworking shop to creating one of the most significant public artworks of our time, Howard shares his extraordinary journey and philosophical approach to classical sculpture in the modern world. Episode Highlights - How an impulsive decision to quit his woodworking job led Sabin to art school and eventually to becoming one of today's leading classical sculptors - The massive undertaking of creating the WWI Memorial: 25 iterations, 12,000 reference photos, and a 18m bronze relief - Working with combat veterans as models and how it transformed his understanding of service and art - His experience navigating government bureaucracy while maintaining artistic vision - Why he believes public art should unify and elevate consciousness rather than alienate - The upcoming documentary "Heroic" chronicling the creation of the memorial (releasing June 2025) Memorable Quotes "We need to kick them out of the temple and take back art for we the people and make it go in a direction that's about elevating us and about higher consciousness." About Sabin Howard Sabin Howard is a classical sculptor whose work combines Renaissance traditions with contemporary emotional depth. As the sculptor of America's World War I Memorial, he has created one of the largest bronze relief sculptures in history, telling the story of a soldier's journey through 38 figures across 116 feet. Connect with Sabin Howard - Website: www.sabinhoward.com - Instagram: @sabinhowardsculptures - X/Twitter: @sabinhoward Coming Soon Look out for the documentary "Heroic: Sabin Howard Sculpting the National World War I Memorial" releasing in June 2025. --- Other mentions in the show: Dolphin Square: The Most Notorious Address in the UK This episode is brought to you by Antique Bronze: THE Business in Bronze Conservation If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate and review the podcast. It helps other sculpture enthusiasts find our show!…
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1 Sculpting Scottish Stories with Alan Beattie Herriot 42:11
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Today on the show, Lucy Branch talks to one of Scotland's most important figurative public sculptors, Alan Beattie Herriot. In this episode, we explore his journey from playing in bands to fund his art, to creating iconic works like the Robert the Bruce at Marischal College and The Elizabeth Sword for the Scottish Crown. Together, we explore how his monuments have become beloved landmarks in their communities, creating a must-listen episode for anyone interested in public art, Scottish culture, and the creative spirit. Please support the show by purchasing Bronze Behaving Badly or Wax on Wax Off about the foundations of preserving sculpture and architectural features. Or, one of several novels such as Restoration Murder by Lucy Branch. This podcast was brought to you by Antique Bronze specialists in sculpture conservation.…
Today on this solo-show, Lucy Branch , dives into Statumania - a time that saw Britain experience an unprecedented surge in public monument creation. This phenomenon reflected the era's civic pride, wealth, and desire to commemorate historical figures. Join us to be inspired by Sculpture. The fantastic books used to support this episode were: London Immortals by John Blackwood Public Sculpture of Westminster by Philip Ward Jackson The Colour of Sculpture 1840-1910 Timestamps: 00:00 Welcome Back, Sculpture Vultures! 00:56 Reflecting on Goals and Podcasting 02:41 Personal Goals and Fiction Writing 03:55 Career Reflections and New Technologies 07:58 Exploring Public Sculpture and Statumania 23:29 The Influence of Neoclassicism 35:29 Notable Statues and Their Stories 43:02 Conclusion and Support the Show Please support the show by buying, Wax On Wax Off: How To Care For Bronze Sculpture by Lucy Branch or, Bronze Behaving Badly , about the foundations of preserving sculpture and architectural features. This podcast was brought to you by Antique Bronze specialists in sculpture conservation…
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1 For The Love of Sculpture with The Pneuma Art Foundation 40:28
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A Happy New Year Episode for Sculpture Vultures everywhere. Host, Lucy Branch, interviews Brett Colbert, co-founder of the The Pneuma Art Foundation based in Florence. Brett shares his unique journey from medical school and seminary to founding Pneuma with his wife Olivia. He describes how Pneuma supports artists and sculptors in their professional development, providing opportunities for growth and fostering a community. The interview explores Pneuma's upcoming projects, including an exhibit inspired by Ghiberti's Bronze Baptistry doors. If you'd like to support the show, please consider purchasing, Bronze Behaving Badly , or Wax On Wax Off, How To Care For Bronze Sculpture . Or, one of several thriller/mystery novels about sculpture such as, Restoration Murder by Lucy Branch. This podcast was brought to you by Antique Bronze…
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1 Merry and Bright: Public Sculpture That Lights Up Our World with Ben Broadbent 45:39
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In this special Christmas episode, Lucy Branch is joined by professional sculptor, Ben Broadbent , who runs Apex Art Services and has over 20 years experience in casting and sculpting. They discuss their shared passion for sculpture, the challenges and rewards of being a sculptor, and how their different art forms offer solace and inspiration. The episode also delves into their personal experiences with specific sculptures that have had a profound impact on them such as, Ian Rank Broadley's Armed Forces Memorial, Paul Day's, Kiss and others. If you'd like to support the show, please consider purchasing, Bronze Behaving Badly , or Wax On Wax Off, How To Care For Bronze Sculpture . Or, one of several thriller/mystery novels about sculpture such as, Restoration Murder by Lucy Branch. This podcast was brought to you by Antique Bronze…
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1 Jonathan Hateley: A Sculptor's Dance With Time And Nature 48:11
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In this episode, Lucy Branch delves into the artistic journey of Jonathan Hateley , a talented sculptor whose passion for art began early in his life. Hear about his mentors, his challenges, and the pivotal moments that shaped his artistic career. Jonathan also discusses his unique artistic style, the influence of nature on his work, and the development of his captivating sculptures. Gain insight into the life of an artist balancing creativity with the business aspects of art. 00:00 Introduction to Sculpture Vulture 00:35 Upcoming Trip to Dublin 03:26 Sculpture News and Media 05:03 Interview with Jonathan Hately 06:04 Jonathan Hately's Artistic Journey 10:28 Challenges and Inspirations 22:22 The Role of Mentorship 24:16 Jonathan's Unique Sculptural Style 33:09 Balancing Art and Business 40:34 Conclusion and Final Thoughts 45:30 Supporting the Show Please support the show by buying one of my fiction or non-fiction books or you can Buy Me A Coffee at buymeacoffee.com/lucybranch…
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1 Sculpting National Treasures with Hywel Pratley 45:12
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In this episode of Sculpture Vulture, host Lucy Branch interviews British sculptor Hywel Pratley . The episode covers Hywel's journey from teaching English to becoming a prominent sculptor, culminating in his recent public commission of a statue of Queen Elizabeth II. They discuss the challenges and criticisms of public sculpture, the role of art in addressing social issues, and the importance of both teaching and creating art. Hywel shares insights into his creative process, inspiration, and the significance of public art. Lucy also reflects on the value of dreaming big and Hywel's contributions to the field of royal sculpture. 00:00 Introduction to Sculpture Vulture 00:35 Weather Woes and Work Updates 02:00 Sculpture News: Andy Scott's Loon Bird 03:03 Public Sculpture Criticisms 08:44 Interview with Sculptor Hywel Pratley 09:34 Hywel's Journey to Sculpting 18:46 The Queen Elizabeth II Commission 21:03 Challenges and Triumphs 36:49 Advice for Emerging Sculptors 39:33 Conclusion and Farewell If you'd like to support the show, please consider purchasing, one of Lucy Branch's Books, there is nonfiction about how to care for sculpture or several novels with art at the heart of the story , the latest of which is Restoration Murder - this novel features, Greyson Perry's vase, Barbaric Splendour Or, you can support the show with Buy Me A Coffee.Com buymeacoffee.com/lucybranch This podcast was brought to you by Antique Bronze…
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1 Exploring Heroism in Sculpture with Basil Watson 39:40
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Today, Lucy Branch , talks to Jamaican-born sculptor Basil Watson . Known for his dynamic and heroic sculptures, Watson shares his journey from a drawing enthusiast to becoming Jamaica's leading sculptor. He discusses his creative process, the influence of his father Barrington Watson, and the inspiration drawn from human stories and athletic dynamism. The episode highlights his notable works, including the Windrush Monument in Waterloo Station, London and the challenges he faced in his career. Watson's insights on the importance of technical mastery, observation of life, and the ebb and flow of the creative process offer valuable lessons for emerging sculptors. 00:00 Introduction to Sculpture Vulture 00:31 Personal Updates and TV Interest 03:37 Remembrance Day and Sabin Howard's War Memorial 05:41 Interview with Sculptor Basil Watson 06:51 Basil Watson's Artistic Journey 07:49 The Influence of Drawing and Movement 16:19 Creating the Windrush Sculpture 19:08 Career Struggles and Public Sculptures 23:02 Inspiration and Creative Process 31:57 Final Thoughts and Reflections 35:37 Support and Closing Remarks You can find images of Basil's work and a transcription of the interview at Sculpture Vulture Blog - SCULPTURE VULTURE Please support the show with Buy Me A Coffee.Com You can also support the show by purchasing, Bronze Behaving Badly , about the foundations of preserving sculpture and architectural features. Or, one of several novels about sculpture such as, Restoration Murder , by Lucy Branch This podcast was brought to you by Antique Bronze specialists in sculpture conservation…
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Today on the show, we are on to the final episode of our first book club book, Bronze, which accompanied an exhibition by the Royal Academy in 2012. This essay written by Patrick Elliot covers the evolution of bronze in the 19th and 20th centuries. Join us and BE INSPIRED BY SCULPTURE. You can find all the past interviews at sculpturevulture.co.uk Please support the show by picking up a copy of one of Lucy Branch’s books Wax On Wax Off: How To Care For Bronze Sculpture Bronze Behaving Badly: Principles of Bronze Conservation Or Please support the show with Buy Me A Coffee This podcast was brought to you by Antique Bronze specialists in sculpture conservation…
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Today on the show, Lucy Branch, continues to look at the origins of large bronze sculpture through the essays collected in the book, Bronze, published by The Royal Academy of Art in 2012. Frieze Sculpture EXPO is now in Regents Park and Leonora Carrington's bronze sculpture is there to enjoy. If you would like to check out the personal development book mentioned in the episode, take a look at Main Character Energy The essays discussed today are: The Bronze Objects in the Middle Ages, by Ittai Weinryb Bronzes mentioned: Doors at The Cathedral of St Mary, Aachen c800 Doors at The Cathedral of St Mary, Hildersheim known as Bernward Doors c1015, due to their being commissioned by Bishop Bernward Lorenzo Maitani’s, 14C sculptures of an angel, lion, ox and eagle on Orvieto Cathedral The Renaissance in Italy and Northern Europe by David Ekserdjian · Lorenzo Ghiberti’s Doors, The Gates of Paradise 1425-52 · Donatello David with the Head of Goliath c1436-38 Join us and BE INSPIRED BY SCULPTURE. You can find all the past interviews at sculpturevulture.co.uk Please support the show by picking up a copy of one of Lucy Branch’s books Wax On Wax Off: How To Care For Bronze Sculpture Bronze Behaving Badly: Principles of Bronze Conservation This podcast was brought to you by Antique Bronze specialists in sculpture conservation…
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1 Public Sculpture Coalville To Indianapolis 37:21
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Today is a solo show, Lucy Branch discusses her involvement with the restoration of Robert Thomas's sculpture of Mother and Child in Coalville which was featured on BBC News , and her admiration of the new sculpture by Kimberley Sue McNeelan, The Light Shines Through in Indianapolis. This is the first episode of The Sculpture Vulture Book Club - Lucy reads and discusses parts of Bronze , by David Ekserdjian (Author), Cecilia Treves (Author) and The Royal Academy of Arts. Please support the show by buying one of Lucy's Novels or at Buy Me A Coffee.Com buymeacoffee.com/lucybranch…
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Today on the podcast, Lucy Branch , speaks to Tanya Russell MRBS, about a life of sculpture, setting up The Art Academy in London Bridge and what it really takes to be a professional sculptor. In the introduction, Lucy discusses her thoughts on how ' excusitus ' can impact big dreams, taken from the book, The Magic of Thinking Big, by David Schwartz Please support the show by picking up a copy of one of Lucy's Books, such as Wax On Wax Off: How To Care For Bronze Sculpture…
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1 Sculpting Colour With Romany Mark Bruce 40:34
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Today on the podcast, Lucy Branch , speaks to Romany Mark Bruce about his career and inspiration. The creation of, The Brighton and Hove Aids Memorial, a decade ago was a significant commission for him personally and professionally. Romany reflects on the hand of fate and his life as a professional artist and sculptor. Romany has an exhibition in Hackney in September alongside the publication of a book. Find Out More Here Please support the show by rating and reviewing the podcast or with buymeacoffee.com/lucybranch…
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