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September 13, 2017An Artist's Perspective: Chris Brunner2 minutesPlayI've always felt that a sculptor suffers most for his or her art. To coax emotion and greatness from stone, steel, bronze, or wood is torturous....moreShareView all episodesBy KMUWSeptember 13, 2017An Artist's Perspective: Chris Brunner2 minutesPlayI've always felt that a sculptor suffers most for his or her art. To coax emotion and greatness from stone, steel, bronze, or wood is torturous....moreMore shows like An Artist's PerspectiveView allFresh Air38,523 ListenersWTF with Marc Maron Podcast28,983 ListenersOn Being with Krista Tippett10,179 ListenersRoyal Academy of Arts7 ListenersArtCurious Podcast813 ListenersThe Daily112,988 ListenersThe Week in Art212 ListenersTalk Art494 ListenersThe Great Women Artists528 ListenersThe Art Angle366 ListenersThe Ezra Klein Show16,447 ListenersArt2Life591 Listeners
I've always felt that a sculptor suffers most for his or her art. To coax emotion and greatness from stone, steel, bronze, or wood is torturous.
September 13, 2017An Artist's Perspective: Chris Brunner2 minutesPlayI've always felt that a sculptor suffers most for his or her art. To coax emotion and greatness from stone, steel, bronze, or wood is torturous....more
I've always felt that a sculptor suffers most for his or her art. To coax emotion and greatness from stone, steel, bronze, or wood is torturous.