Surrender Containment | Bronze | 16 x 14 x 17 in | 41 x 35 x 43 cm

The world tends to have a box already built for us to fit inside from the moment we are born. Our umbilical cord never seems to be severed; we only find new attachments. If we disconnected and severed our attachments, would we be free falling or blissfully floating? Would the world look different? Would we recognize ourselves? Is our existence the very box where we are contained? To be authentically 'un-contained' would we still be able to exist?

Paige Bradley


Cycles, Half Life | Bronze | 65.5 x 44 x 24 in | 166 x 112 x 61 cm


Cycles, Third Life | Bronze | 35 x 22 x 15 in | 89 x 56 x 38 cm


Cycles (maquette) | Bronze | 28 x 13 x 10 in | 71 x 33 x 10 cm


Dreamer | Bronze | L. x 12 x 20 in | L. x 30 x 51 cm


Dreamer with Ring | Bronze | 32 x 20 x 20 in | 81 x 51 x 51 cm


Puppet | Bronze | 26 x 14 x 22 in | 66 x 35 x 56 cm


Surrender Containment | Bronze | 16 x 14 x 17 in | 41 x 35 x 43 cm


Trust | Bronze | 39 x 20 x 16 in | 99 x 51 x 31 cm


Vertigo Studies - figures A thru L (A thru D shown) | Aluminum | 8 in (variable) | 20 cm (variable)


Vertigo Composition - figures A thru D shown | Aluminum | 8 in (variable) | 20 cm (variable)


Vertigo Studies - figures A thru L | Bronze | 8 in (variable) | 20 cm (variable)


Vertigo Composition - figures F thru L shown | Bronze | 8 in (variable) | 20 cm (variable)


Vertigo Studies - figures A thru L shown | Painted Bronze | 8 in (variable) | 20 cm (variable)


Vertigo Composition - figures A thru L shown | Painted Bronze | 8 in (variable) | 20 cm (variable)