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Bridgette Mongeon

I am a sculptor, writer, illustrator and public speaker residing in Houston, Texas.

Educating artists on the new technology and bridging the gap between the digital and traditional studios has been my focus of late. When I'm not working on sculpting commissions in the traditional art studio or creating art on the computer, I'm busy working on a young adult novel and a few other writing projects.

A desire to educate and inform is a great motivation for me. I do this through my writing and also through my podcasts and videos. There are two different podcasts that I host and produce.

ART AND TECHNOLOGY This podcast can be found at The digital sculpting website. I enjoy using it as a venue to gather more information on the topic and interviewing artists, vendors and authors.

CREATIVE CHRISTIANS AND INSPIRATIONS GENERATIONS These two podcasts are changing and morphing as we speak. They are filled with interview with individuals on topics that I am interested in. Many of my guests are authors of some of my favorite books. Podcasting has become a forum for me to research my own ideas for writing. Feel free to share these podcasts in any way that you would like.

and The God's Word Collectible website/podcast and blog.

Helping artists, musicians and writers to achieve their dreams is another motivation. I do this through engagements and online workshops, and presently working on an ebook on this subject.

My undergraduate degree is from Vermont College and I my MFA at Goddard College with a focus in both writing and sculpting/digital technology.


“In our pilgrimage on this earthwe sometimes fail to seeall who the Lord touches through usin simple words and deeds.”
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“I see the world in the face of the elderly and the heavens in the face of a child.”
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“If life wanted to hand me lemons I was not only going to make lemonade, but I'd use the zest for cookies, plant seeds for future fruit and turn the rind into compost to grow flowers, all the while giving thanks for lemons.”
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