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Beautiful art for children - recommendation for local artist Brigid


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Brigid just painted a beautiful pair of parakeets on my (previously) very dirty graffitied garage door.


She was really personable, friendly with passers by and did a great job which makes everybody smile when they walk past. I would highly recommend using Brigid and know she has a small window coming up between jobs that locals could take advantage of.



Www.biddyillustration.com

Www.Brigidvidler.com


Brigid also does sculpture and fine art as well as personalised drawings for families/children. These draw on themes important to them. There are examples on her website and one attached


Happy to answer any questions

Thank you Tanya,


I loved painting this Mural. It was lovely to be working on the street, on a sunny day, talking with people as they passed.


I am attaching a picture of the parakeets here.


Thanks again for the opportunity and for brightening our streets!



I'd also like to add in my Instagram @biddy_illustration or @bid_vid

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