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Starting an Art School In La Paz 
 
 
Hi everyone. My name is Brad. 
 
Thank you... 
 
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David K
 
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Best of luck to you! 
 
Be sure to meet Sara ('Eli' here on Nomad), who lives in Los Barriles and is quite the artist, for possible support and ideas!
 
 
 
 
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bajadearte
 
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Thank you for your response.  
 
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baja Steve
 
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Would you be interested working with an orphanage in the south end of La Paz. About 30 great kids but you could work with a smaller group of them.
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Yes! Most definitely.  
 
Brad 
 
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This a good project fpr kickstarter.com   Ck it out.
 
 
 
 
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You have a Website? Well well.... 
I can make you a simple....professional website at no cost to you. Email me if so  deno@kissmygrass.com or yankeeirishman@yahoo.com 
 
You should perhaps get a Blogger account going too. Folks can see your needs...and progress.....and the artwork!  
  
This is free. The hosting is free. I can set this up too in English.......for you if you are not computer savvy.  
http://www.blogger.com/home 
 
 
 
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Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside. 
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What kind of paint do you use? Wonderful project - I'm sure Baja CA inspires much creativity.  Good luck.   
PS: "Amazing" is a non-word now.  What do the murals actually look like?
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Brad, it is great that you are outreaching to others in sharing how to paint. It took my wife and I some time to find someone to re-teach her skills
lost due to time off from painting.  We found a great lady in Rosarito but it was not easy to find someone to teach painting, even with the help of
this board.  So, good for you and when we visit La Paz again maybe we can stop by your place to see how things are going.    Take Care & Travel
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 | Quote: |  Originally posted by mcfez 
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A very generous offer, Deno.  I hope he takes you up on it.
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art! 
 
 
hey brad and rosa! great thing ya'll are doing! my partner anna and i are travelin baja and just north of you now. i am a working artist based out of
portland, or. you can view my work at www.froelickgallery.com  I do not have material top donate, but i have time to help, teach, build (i am also a carpenter and i have tools with me)
So, holla back if we can come by and meet ya. we are travelin in a vw bus, so we have a place to stay. all the best! kris and anna
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Brad check your u2u
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u2u 
 
 
Not sure what u2u means. 
 
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baja Steve
 
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look just below this and you will see 4 blue buttons, the one on the right says u2u. push that button and you u2u will open.
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Brad 
try the u2u button just below you sign name on the upper right corner of the page
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Good cheap paint 
 
 
Bajadearte, 
When I first started learning to paint, My Maestro gave me COMEX Pro1000 primary colors + white to work with.  We still use it for the classes we give
at the gallery here in Los Barriles. Bought by the liter and poured into plastic ketchup type squirt bottles, it is a cheap, easy to use and excellent
paint for Murals also.  
Many of the fine (but poor) artist I know in Oaxaca use this paint.  
Also, COMEX 5x1 clear sealer is inexpensive and works great. 
In looking for a free place to work out of, you might check out local community centers in La Paz.  
Best of Luck in Your endeavors, Sara
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