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From Orphanage to Olympic Sculptor: John Hair's Remarkable Journey

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John Hair's journey from a one-room schoolhouse basement to becoming the official Olympic sculptor exemplifies resilience and determination against overwhelming odds. His inspiring story shows how talent combined with extraordinary persistence can overcome childhood trauma, family abandonment, and the skepticism of the art world establishment.
• Living with six siblings in a basement with only sheet dividers for rooms during early childhood
• Finding inspiration in World Book Encyclopedia, dreaming of becoming a great artist
• Experiencing orphanage life after his father had to work overseas and mother abandoned the family
• Playing drums professionally from age 14, including jamming with Jimi Hendrix in New York
• Working multiple jobs including cleaning toilets, driving trucks, and running an ad agency
• Beginning his sculpting career at age 49 after two decades as an art director
• Securing his first major commission by waiting five days to meet with a tribal chairman
• Creating over 150 public sculptures including monuments for the Olympics, universities, and historic figures
• Believing figurative art should uplift and inspire rather than follow trendy art world movements
• Continuing to work at nearly 75 years old, refusing to retire or slow down
Don't give up, no matter what the consequences are. Don't give in and have everybody tell you what you should be doing when you know what you should be doing. You just haven't found a way to do it yet.
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Chapters

1. Meeting John Hare at Shawshank Reunion (00:00:00)

2. John's Stunning Sculpture Career (00:08:45)

3. Childhood in a Basement with Encyclopedias (00:16:54)

4. From Art School to Finding His Path (00:28:10)

5. Playing Drums with Jimi Hendrix (00:38:20)

6. Persistence Pays Off: First Monumental Commission (00:49:23)

7. Creating Sculptures That Connect with People (00:57:33)

142 episodes

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John Hair's journey from a one-room schoolhouse basement to becoming the official Olympic sculptor exemplifies resilience and determination against overwhelming odds. His inspiring story shows how talent combined with extraordinary persistence can overcome childhood trauma, family abandonment, and the skepticism of the art world establishment.
• Living with six siblings in a basement with only sheet dividers for rooms during early childhood
• Finding inspiration in World Book Encyclopedia, dreaming of becoming a great artist
• Experiencing orphanage life after his father had to work overseas and mother abandoned the family
• Playing drums professionally from age 14, including jamming with Jimi Hendrix in New York
• Working multiple jobs including cleaning toilets, driving trucks, and running an ad agency
• Beginning his sculpting career at age 49 after two decades as an art director
• Securing his first major commission by waiting five days to meet with a tribal chairman
• Creating over 150 public sculptures including monuments for the Olympics, universities, and historic figures
• Believing figurative art should uplift and inspire rather than follow trendy art world movements
• Continuing to work at nearly 75 years old, refusing to retire or slow down
Don't give up, no matter what the consequences are. Don't give in and have everybody tell you what you should be doing when you know what you should be doing. You just haven't found a way to do it yet.
Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Meeting John Hare at Shawshank Reunion (00:00:00)

2. John's Stunning Sculpture Career (00:08:45)

3. Childhood in a Basement with Encyclopedias (00:16:54)

4. From Art School to Finding His Path (00:28:10)

5. Playing Drums with Jimi Hendrix (00:38:20)

6. Persistence Pays Off: First Monumental Commission (00:49:23)

7. Creating Sculptures That Connect with People (00:57:33)

142 episodes

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