Dear readers,
Episode 13 of Art Discourse is now live—and it’s one of the most inspiring conversations I’ve had.
I sat down with Walter Peter Brenner, a master sculptor whose monumental works—Prometheus, Sophie, Atlas—aren’t just feats of technical skill, but declarations of a philosophy. We spoke not only about sculpture, art history, and Objectivism, but about something far deeper: how to build a life.
Walter’s path—from architecture and aviation to sculpture, from low-budget commissions to national monuments—reveals a blueprint for anyone pursuing a career, a purpose, or a dream. His discipline, clarity, and philosophical grounding make this a conversation not just for lovers of art but for anyone serious about living well.
If you’re looking for motivation rooted in substance—not fluff—this one’s for you.
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Explore Walter’s work on his website here.
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With admiration for giants,
Yonatan