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Bridget Winder to Debut Her First Live Sing and Paint at the West End Lounge in February

By: Jan. 04, 2019
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Bridget Winder to Debut Kingdom Come: Music. Canvas. Creator., Her First Live Sing and Paint at the West End Lounge in February

Alongside producer Kaylee MacKnight (Drunk Musicals), Bridget Winder will make her first live sing and paint debut at The West End Lounge on February 8th at 7pm.

Bringing to life her imaginative collection, Kingdom Come: Music. Canvas. Creator. takes you into the mind of Bridget Winder, a versatile artist from Shreveport, Louisiana. You'll embark on a once-in-a-lifetime experience seeing Bridget unravel her process of painting through a musical canvas that almost talks back as she live paints. By the end of the night, you will have not only seen her create a 5ft x 4ft painting, but feel as if you've gone on an intimate journey with her into her most personal self. Join the Kingdom.

February 8th at 7pm The West End Lounge (955 West End Ave New York, NY 10025)Tickets: $15 online, $20 at the door (cash only)Link to Tickets: https://cofare.io/CoFare/showDetail.cofare?code=662

"Bridget Winder is a self-taught, freehand visual artist. Her divine artistic gifts root back to musical theatre and performance where she began to cultivate a love for the arts as a child. While searching for inner healing in 2012, Bridget began a series of sketches called "Late Night Sketching." Within the series she vowed to create a sketch every night, leading to the 800+ piece collection today.

Then in 2014, life took a tragic turn with the sudden death of Bridget's father and she felt spiritually awakened to paint. Most of the paintings are very large, ranging from 5ft to 10ft. To this day the paintings tell "out of this world" stories that even Bridget herself doesn't understand nor can explain.

In 2017, Kingdom Come became part of the artistic narrative when Bridget decided to put paint on denim. The restructured jackets are designed to inspire every person to rule and reign from within, no matter the circumstance one is facing.

Because Bridget is devoted to the evolution of her art, she boldly branched out into a sing-and-paint series in the fall of 2017. The series is a spilt-screen view of Bridget singing a song as a time-lapse painting comes to life next to her. It truly displays an inimitable range of her gifts and talents."



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