Bridgette Mongeon breathes life into clay and bronze. She believes a portrait is more than a likeness; it is capturing the spirit and essence of each person.
We invite you to view the endearing art of Bridgette Mongeon. Her passion for life and her spirit enliven each sculpture — from her commissions of children and portraits of pets to her sculptures of entertainers.
The artist welcomes all inquires about her artwork from collectors, fellow artists and students to those inquiring about commissions and lectures.
We welcome you to subscribe to Ms. Mongeon's newsletter. You may have a private viewing of new artwork and hear about her Creative Endeavors.
"I see the world in the face of the elderly and the heavens in the face of a child."
Sculptor Bridgette Mongeon
News
Recent articles written by Ms. Mongeon “Optimize Your Presence on the Internet.” Sculptural Pursuit. Vol.7 No.2 (Summer 2008) 53.
My newest creative endeavor is creating videos of my work and my process.
Besides publishing on YouTube I also have a blip.tv wesite at http://www.creativeEndeavors.blip.tv. Here is the player for you to take a look. By clicking on the player it will run through all of the videos. Watching them from http://www.creativeEndeavors.blip.tv allows you to pick which videos you would like to watch. There are fine art videos as well as my gift line God's Word Collectibles. I hope to also add some instructional video. February 20, 2008
The blog contains pictures of Ms. Mongeon's lecture at the Episcopal Church in Visual Arts.
Here is a link to a press release written about Ms. Mongeon's Book Bringing to Life the spirit of the Deceased—A Sculptor's Journey.Those interested in interviewing Ms. Mongeon or publishers inquires are welcome. Ms. Mongeon is now a contributing writer for Sculptural Pursuit Magazine and The Best of Artists and Artisans. October 14, 2007
Check out some recent press on Ms. Mongeon's Newsboy.
Read page 4 of the pdf of the newsletter for the North Carolina Press Association. Here is a quote from the article written by Brian Rapp, "A lot of times you never know what you'll get with a sculpture unless you buy it off the shelf, " said Rusty Carter, Horaces' son and president of the Tribune's parent company, Atlantic Corp. "But it turned out better than I ever expected. We've already gotten an extraordinary amount of comment about it from all over the region." August 1, 2007
Many things have changed. Besides adding new work in the updated gallery, there is interactivity for visitors in the forum and many resources for education with links to Ms. Mongeon’s blogs and journals. We also encourage you to sign up for Ms. Mongeon’s quarterly newsletter offering inspiration and education through her creative endeavors. July 1, 2007
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