spontaneous, ever changing, deeply curious, explorative, intuitive... color and gestural expressionism
Since early 2010 Bridget has been working full time as a visual artist.
In her early career, Bridget’s multifaceted artistic abilities manifested themselves through performance art and acting, allowing her to explore emotional depths and exposing her to the global community, culture, and art. Today, Bridget’s canvases express the wealth of her collective experiences, the timelessness of her inquisitive nature, thirst for the undefined and acceptance of the ever-changing. Exploration of emotion and the constantly-shifting universal fiber are fundamental values of her expression.
"Life IS Art. Nothing in this universe is static. My paintings are a map of my world, most often expressed in an abstracted narrative form. I am constantly evolving, exploring and discovering many languages to give a visual voice to these moments in my life. I paint intuitively following the flow of the moment. Sometimes in complete silence other times with music filling my studio, most often working on several canvases at a time. At times I feel much like a conductor in a symphony, the canvases are filled with different sounds, the paint and materials playout as either a section or the entire orchestra.
The innate, explorative truth expressed by the visual dialogue of her painted works has attracted a vast private collector, and corporate clientele following and is sought out by the international creative and design communities. Recognized for her artistic virtuosity, Bridget’s works could be seen in numerous public spaces across Canada and the US, such as in the lobby of The Fairmont Hotel in Calgary, A large David Bowie inspired mural beside his families home on Lafayette St. NYC, Odgers Berndtson at the Royal Bank Plaza, Toronto, Totum Fitness Life Science to name a few.
Bridget stays constantly creatively engaged whether traveling across the globe in search for the new frontiers of exploration, or in her native Canada where she paints in her treasured studio space located in the Roncesvalles Village – one of the few remaining artist warehouse spaces in Toronto