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Thursday, June 24, 2010

help!!

Help! This is my first post ever and I have no idea what I"m doing,so please,please bear with me!I have no idea how to make a blog or what to say.I don't know how to put pictures on here. I don't know my way around a computer,and my18 year old daughter who knows about all these things is taking a nap.It's 90+ degrees in nyc as i write and from my window I can see the tops of some kind of trees or other billowing in the breeze. I know a little bit about alot of things.I know next to nothing about others.Have you ever read a blog as boring as this one.I love painting big bright abstact paintings. i'm currently working on a series of collaged portraits of women, hoping to get into encaustic painting, will spend the summer drawing and painting at the art lab at snug harbor-staten islands answer to the botanical gardens(pick your borough), the art student's league, with some glorious romanesque at least that's what i call them-buildings thrown in for good measure-more about the magnificent snug harbor in another post if i ever get through this one.i'm currently enrolled in kelly rae robert's e-class. iregistered late so i'm really behind. but it was suggested in the course that a blog was in order. someday i'll know how to post pictures of my work but right now i don't know how- so if anyone reads this and can help me i will be ever so grateful and i'll talk about finding your soul and all kinds of other cool things if i ever find out how to do this .hopefully yours, brigid agnes claire gallagher davies(not the archbishop of new york.)

2 comments:

  1. This is the most interesting blog I've come across in YEARS. I'm glad I found it. I'm so glad you are still an artist. We have exactly the same taste in books... Quite remarkable, but not really I suppose. We have the same musical appreciations. I'm a frustrated artist. I got the artistic fever as a tiny child when I used to beg my foster sisters to "draw a picture of a lady!!" and they would... every time. For now I must content myself by using hair as my canvas. It gives me a creative outlet, and I have the most wonderful interactions with people while making them feel and look better.

    I hope it is ok that I have commented here... I've thought of you so often over the years.

    Rock on, Briget!

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  2. And my apologies for misspelling your name. I'm sorry, Brigid.

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