A. L. Bradford

Founder of Galerie Epoché, A.L. Bradford studied illustration and graphic design at Parsons School of Design in Paris, France but also studied art in Chicago, and New York, while interacting with and taking classes from artists such as Ed Paschke, Mark Kostabi, and illustration from cartoonists Jay Lynch, and Chuck Jones. She moved on later to study Philosophy, and co/owned and managed an art gallery in Decatur, Georgia.

She has incorporated a peripatetic lifestyle to painting, with plein air painting in different locations around Atlanta, and cities like London, Paris, as well as various cities in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina, Chicago, New York, California, Santa Fe, et al, seeking what master artists like Monet sought–a means of connecting the moment to a history of experience that inspires in all time, seeing the universal, creating what becomes classic.

Bradford lives in Atlanta, Georgia with a small flock of cockatiels, a white pigeon couple, an Amazon parrot and a small brood of hens in her backyard she considers friends,and all subjects for painting.

Her work is in private collections in London and Manchester, UK, Paris and Toulouse, France, New York, Chicago, California, Florida, and Atlanta,