If you weren’t there, then this isn’t at ALL interesting.
Go ahead and watch it though if you enjoy that sort of thing.
During my artist-in-residency in Barcelona, Pollee, Bergey, Tonya and I rented a car and took a week’s travel into the Pyrenees and the northern coastline.
These are some snippets of our brief journey set to some of the tunes we enjoyed along the way.
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I met Bradley Bergey in Seattle where we worked together for two years at the Children’s Institute for Learning Differences on Mercer Island.
Around the same time, we each moved from Seattle to different parts of the world : I moved to Alaska and he moved to Mexico City. Over the next 4-5 years, we visited each other regular and I had the good fortune of watching him evolve from a naturally gifted painter into a focused and even more talented artist.
To boot, he’s an amazing educator, the kind of teacher I’m jealous his students get to have. World-traveled, intuitive, imaginative, playful and wise beyond his years – he’s a bona fide compliment to the practice.
Recently, Bergey was featured in Art and Letter, a monthly webzine focused on Architecture, Art and Design.
You can read the interview in its entirety here, if you likey.
He’s our pal and we’re very proud of him : )
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Bradley Bergey is our good pal who paints like mad. No one is more biased about the work than I am.
I generally think contemporary painting is l a m e but I think Bergey’s work has vision.
Bergey currently teaches history at an international school in Barcelona.
Check out his work via www.crywonder.com
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