Brian Moore
Moderator
(With apologies to Mr. Joyce.
)
At the Brewery Art Complex on Saturday morning, where I had gone to deliver Meg, my younger daughter, to a dance event, I bumped into an acquaintance and he tells me he thought he had seen what appeared to be a nun wandering about.
Well, a nun is probably one of the last varieties of human being one is likely to see at the Brewery Art Complex. And no nun appeared to me while I was there on Saturday.
I went back on Sunday though and discovered, deep in the bowels of one of the old brewery buildings, a studio inhabited by a nun or, more correctly, an artist dressed as a nun.
A brief chat confirmed she is likely the "nun" my acquaintance had spotted the previous day. A request to allow me to snap her picture produced the result below.
Her name is Christina Ramos. She is quite a character and a great sport! (I've put a link to her website below the picture if you're interested in looking.)
Yashica 635 and Kodak Ektar 100 film.

http://www.christinaramosart.com

At the Brewery Art Complex on Saturday morning, where I had gone to deliver Meg, my younger daughter, to a dance event, I bumped into an acquaintance and he tells me he thought he had seen what appeared to be a nun wandering about.
Well, a nun is probably one of the last varieties of human being one is likely to see at the Brewery Art Complex. And no nun appeared to me while I was there on Saturday.
I went back on Sunday though and discovered, deep in the bowels of one of the old brewery buildings, a studio inhabited by a nun or, more correctly, an artist dressed as a nun.
A brief chat confirmed she is likely the "nun" my acquaintance had spotted the previous day. A request to allow me to snap her picture produced the result below.
Her name is Christina Ramos. She is quite a character and a great sport! (I've put a link to her website below the picture if you're interested in looking.)
Yashica 635 and Kodak Ektar 100 film.

http://www.christinaramosart.com
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