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Sara Kent-Schneider • March 12, 2025

Paige’s Snake Sculptures as the Ultimate TV Cameos

Paige Barnes Dorsey's snake are more than just art — they’re characters. Each one twists and turns with its own distinct personality, capturing elegance, mystery, and whimsy. It’s easy to imagine these striking pieces slithering right off the gallery walls and onto our screens, making their mark in some of TV’s most iconic shows.

Let’s cast them in their perfect roles:

GAME OF THRONES - Power and Intrigue

In the world of Westeros, where power struggles and ancient prophecies reign, an armored serpent would feel right at home. Imagine one of her sleek, coiled sculptures sitting on the desk of Cersei Lannister or circling the Iron Throne itself — a symbol of cunning, danger, and resilience. Their metallic sheen and dynamic forms mirror the tension and beauty of this ruthless universe. Can’t you just picture this in the King’s quarters? It’s almost like it was made to mirror that iconic Hand of the King brooch!

THE WHITE LOTUS -  Beauty Can Bite

Paige’s malachite snakes offer a luxurious feel while still fitting perfectly with the opulent and chaotic atmosphere of The White Lotus. Picture one in the corner of a lavish Hawaiian suite or perched on a pristine marble table in a Sicilian villa. Their graceful curves and striking presence reflect the show’s undercurrent of elegance and unease — a reminder that beauty can sometimes bite.

BRIDGERTON - Drama and Decadence

Among the pastel-colored ballrooms and elaborate estates of Bridgerton, Paige’s magnificent pearl-engulfed snakes would add not only more beauty but also enhance the unexpected edge the show offers. Draped artfully on a mantel or nestled among lush florals, these snakes would contrast the show’s sweetness with a hint of sophistication and mischief. They’d be the perfect conversation starter at any high-society gathering.


Paige Barnes Dorsey’s snakesbring storytelling and style together in a way that’s both timeless and contemporary — much like these unforgettable shows. Whether slinking through a fantasy realm, a luxury resort, or a Regency drawing room, they command attention and spark the imagination.

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