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  • hello taraghb :)

    iv created an account just so i can leave a comment on here! hehe

    firstly you are a very nice lady and i enjoyed this video and few others that i took a sneak peek at greatly!

    secondly i was wondering where you heard that bread story about louise bourgeois as i would like to reference it in my dissertation! if you dont know thanks any way! c:

  • @anniecamera Hi Annie, glad you enjoyed it. I'm fairly sure I heard the bread story in a TV documentary about L Bourgeois, broadcast around the time I made this video.

  • fish eye lens?

  • @diddymuck ?

  • I have built a 4m high monster that walks in the traffic in sweden check it out !!

    its called " TIGER by LUCKYTHIEF "

  • Tara, did you notice the Guggenheim segment jameskalm did on Bourgeois? An unauthorized tour inside the exhibit. He skated through with some critics, I think.. Camera work is a bit rough, but you see amazing images like the female St. Sebastian drawing. I look forward to watching your other days of inspiration.

  • No I didn't see the james kalm piece. Hope to find it. Thanks for watching and the lovely comment. Best wishes.

  • Cogent info, just the essence.

    A poem. Could there be a Tara and Louise film? I would go. All best, Christy

  • thank you Christy

  • hey I was just there TODAY! Brilliant stuff as usually......go TATE

  • It's such a great place to get inspired

  • u said it. I particularly love the "shocking art" exhibits......really compells you to think and stirs your emotion.

    have fun :)

  • lol Amelie

  • I love that! Thank you. I'm going to watch it again soon

  • Thanks you for this lovely piece... your inspiration is catching Tara!

  • Thank you for this lovely comment

  • What a pleasant person you are. Thank you for sharing this with us. *****

  • Thank you lots!

  • oh gosh thank you for making this great video about louise bourgeois (love her last name)

    its so lovely that you included the bread bit.

  • Thank you. Yes the bread bit was me having a little sillyness with some not so fresh bread.

  • Ha - yes I like to have fun with these videos, thank you

  • awesome video! very nice thanks for uploading :)

  • Oh you left this comment so long ago - hope its not too late to say thank you

  • wonderful.

  • thank you

  • you're pretty! and you love art! i love you :)

  • I feel I need to pay a visit to the modern, after I do tate britain tomorrow lunchtime. I cannot wait.

  • How was Tate Britain?

  • Absolutely fascinating, Taragh. You've inspired me to go to our local art museum. Thanks for that.

    - Sue

  • I love art spaces. It's often the first thing i do in a new city because it makes me feel at home - an international language.

  • A superb day out and insight to the TATE.Audio guide Girl speaks like Liliroquelin on YT:):)Love the Bread Lady :)

  • Ohh yes she does a little. The bread lady - well it felt a little silly and took about 3 minutes but I say add creative things to your day as much as possible. Next time i will dip her in an egg

  • Thank you for the trip. You've inspired me to go to my two favorite museums in Frankfurt again: the Staedel and the Schirn. The Schirn starts an exhibition on female impressionists on Februar 22nd and I'm very much looking forward to it.

  • Hi Sabine. I love it so much and always come home feeling inspired so yes go and tell us all about it! YOUR videos are getting so full of energy - brilliant Taragh x

  • That was fun...enjoyed the little tour of the Tate and thought the accompanying sound track from Amelie went with it perfectly.

  • Great movie Amelie. It's so delightful. wicked and funny. Yesterday I saw an engineer in one of the tube stations fixing the photo booth and thought of the music and movie

  • glad to have found you in this sea of youtubers

  • Glad you are watching. Thank you

  • I love Tate Modern too. How amazing to see those children running around in the Turbine Hall - Art should be so accessible to everyone even if they don't understand it at that stage. My girls love going to Tate Modern also and its such an education for them. I have to point out at this stage however that none of us are very creative but would love to be so.

  • You already are creative, Susan, its just getting the creative habit that's the trick! (I've had the same issue ;) peacegal08, above, talked about that in her day 13 vid too.

  • Thank you Chris, I shall look at peacegal08s video now. I have never seen her on here. You haven't done many videos lately but then again I can hardly talk can I...haven't done any. Tried to post one and for some reason it didn't work about out trip to the Ice Bar. Anyway, I'm not sure I want people to recognise me because alot of my 100 day challenge is to do with my business and I don't want my competitors to stumble across me!!

  • Have you had your kids do the "start" fun activities there for kids? I agree with Chris. We are ALL creative if we just decide to DO something creative, even if it's a simple as how you lay the carrots out on a dinner plate. Hmm - idea for a video there I think

  • I love the Tate and was so sad to discover they took down the huge slides when I went to London last September! Thank you for taking us on a tour, it was truly lovely!!

  • Ahh yes the Carsten Hoeller slides were so much fun. I got on all 4 slides. Glad you enjoyed the trip.

  • I really enjoyed the Tate Modern - must go again this year, thank you for the lovely trip out ;)

  • Thank you Chris.

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