The Photo Shoot For Skirt Magazine

The photo shoot was fun. Georgina Langoria my photographer came with me and took photographs of the photographer taking photographs. They had several women that were there for the photoshoot, all being profiled in that January issue of Skirt, and all amazing women in their own right. Everyone else jumped on the trampoline. I brought the little sculpture of David. The photographer is trying to take the photograph so that David is in the clouds and my hair is blowing. They will cut the photograph and only show chest up. I did not have to jump with David and I was thankful, instead I just held him in my hand as he looked over the edge of the building. Check out the January issue to see what the photographer does!

Jumping or Flying in Downtown Houston?

Received a phone call from Skirt Magazine who wants to create a profile on me for their January issue. Trying to set up the photo shoot they asked if I was available on Friday, which was then switched to this morning. I figured they would be coming to the studio to capture me sculpting, but instead she said she would let me know as soon as she found a trampoline!

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I guess the magazine has themes for each issue, this issue is on taking chances. I sure know a lot about doing that, especially when it comes to business or creativity. I guess I’ll be jumping. That is o.k. I have had a hankering to jump lately. Actually thought it would be fun to get on a trampoline.

A Wonderful Opportunity! Some New Press, And a New Article

My recent article for Best of Artists has just been released. I loved interviewing Gary Staab. His work is incredible! Check out the article.

I have just seen the article for Sculptural Pursuit. The layout is great. They did a wonderful job.

I’m in Oklahoma right now doing some research on an article for Sculpture Review on technology. I am thrilled to be a part of this article and this magazine. I’ll be writing about Synappsys, and the technology involved with the creating of The American. The editor suggested I write the article in first person, which gives me the opportunity to have my own work in this very prestigious magazine.

My Appearance on the Local FOX Station

Yesterday I was featured on the local fox news cast for my book “Bringing to Life the Spirit of the Deceased-A Sculptor’s Journey.” I am presently looking for a publisher, but because of the topic, the halloween season, and the press release that I sent out they featured me. I wish it were a longer segment and I could get into the research behind the science and the psychic and the science behind the emotion with art. Also about the strange occurrences in the book. I am thankful for the segment, but I have to say they were not very organized. I sent a ton of photographs but they did not use them. Oh well, there are always more appearances to come. There is not much you can do in two minutes. If you would like to see it you hopefully this link will work. ( VIDEO NO LONGER AVAILABLE.) IF not you can go to the FOX website and type in Mongeon in the search. The video should come up.

I look forward to getting my new computer so that I can compile some of these topics in audio podcasts and in video. Maybe that will help the producers see the interesting elements and how they go together.

Ah, I wish for someone with the creativity Like producer Manny Santos. He did the channel 8 segment on me years ago. With the right producer this topic would be extremely interesting! I’m trying to get Manny’s channel 8 segment ready to show on the web. It was really great and he won best artist documentary for it.

By the way, I am not sure where they got the God’s Word piece to show, As I did not give it to them and it did not go with this segment. Yet it kept coming up. For those of you who don’t know, God’s Word is a collectible series that I sculpt. ( please note if you go to the God’s Word web site and it is down it is going under a total face lift this week!)

Another notch in the belt, another thing to put on my media page

A Wonderful New Printer!


The internet is a wonderful resource for getting people to see your artwork, but having printed samples is also a vital marketing tool for an artist. I had been searching for a good and reasonable printer. At first I came upon vista print, but read so many things about their billing more to accounts than was necessary that I decided to stay clear of them. It was also important that I keep my printing here in the United States. I spent weeks evaluating different printers. I even signed up for one of those pages were other bid on your printing. I had so many bids coming in it was difficult to keep them all straight. Jenny Gilchrest (jenny@colorprintingcentral.com) at Color Printing Central Jenny e mailed me with an advertisement on the bottom of her contact email about business cards, “buy two get the third free.” So I created three different business card designs and got 3,000 business cards for around$100. Great deal! My husband says I’ll never use 3,000 business cards. He may be correct, but I’ll look forward to proving him wrong. I also had a postcard printed about my marketing workshop. There is much more printing that needs to be done for marketing and the office, but I know that I have found a printer that I am satisfied with and that I can recommend to other artists. Great job Color Printing central!

A New Article About My Work- Newsboy

There is a new article about the newsboy that can be found on this link

It is a pdf, scroll to page 4 North Carolina Press Association newsletter. (This link no longer available.)

Here is quote from the article written by Brian Rapp,

Rusty Carter, Horaces’ son and president of the Tribune’s parent company, Atlantic Corp. 

“A lot of times you never know what you’ll get with a sculpture unless you buy it off the shelf, but it turned out better than I ever expected. We’ve already gotten an extraordinary amount of comment about it from all over the region.”

The New Website Is Up!

I have finally uploaded my new web site! Complete with bells and whistles! Please feel free to float around it and let me know what you think. The front page has revolving pictures on it, the navigation now goes to the new forum and blog and the gallery is a new application as well. We hope to add video in the near future.

There is more to add, but for now this is sufficient.

Now I am busy trying to add modifications to the forum to make it easier to use and to keep all of the spam bots out! It is a major undertaking because it is in code. I have also finally found software to help me create my monthly newsletter and maintain the mailing list. I expect my first newsletter to go out in August. The computer/web/forum/newsletter/listserver stuff hurts my brain. It feels much better when I am in the studio just creating!

A New and Improved Website?

I’m always amazed at the amount of time that some office and marketing things take. I am in the process of revamping my web page. Who would have thought it was so big with 180 plus pages, some that many people cannot get into unless they happen upon them.

The process is a total restructuring of the design, new content, an update on artwork a forum to help individuals with their creative endeavors and more interactivity. I hope it is done pretty soon as it is taking up entirely too much of my time. It is however something that has been long due as the site has been the same for quite some time. One can tell by the copyright notice on some of the pages, many pages say 2001!

Artist Carves History in Bronze


I have been working on creating some new pages to my web site. The newsboy gallery can be found by clicking on the Newsboy category

And I have uploaded pictures of the newsboy placed in Austin. There are no pictures of the number two in the edition, as my client has not given it to his father yet.

I have been sending out press releases about creating the newspaper to match newspapers in history. I’m hoping to sell out the edition of the newsboy, there are eight left, and creating newspapers throughout history. I really would like to see one of these in Buffalo, N.Y. and also one in Washington.

The press release follows.

Newspaper Headlines Through History are Being Carved in Bronze.

Is it not interesting to think about which newspaper headlines stand out in the history of our country? What newspaper headline would stand out in the publication of your own newspaper?

In 2005 Texas based sculptor Bridgette Mongeon was commissioned by the Texas Press Association, to capture an important time in newspaper history—the age of newsboys. You can almost hear the cries of, “Extra! Extra! Read all about it…” from the mouth of the bronze newsboy who is caught in full stride as he hawks his newspapers on the street corner. The artwork, originally created for the Texas State Capitol building, presently resides outside the offices of the Texas Press Association in Austin, Texas. A table-top bronze of the Newsboy was also created as a limited edition art for home or office.

In January of 2007, Ms. Mongeon was contacted by a client wanting to know if the life-size bronze newsboy was part of a limited edition, and if it was available for purchase as a gift for his father, a former newspaper publisher. He inquired if the newspaper that the Newsboy was selling could be recreated to resemble his father’s newspaper capturing the year they were awarded the Pulitzer Prize. The artist created a bronze Newsboy to the client’s specifications, and it became number two of this edition of ten. It will soon be presented to his father. The story of the Pulitzer Prize winning paper is intriguing, but cannot be revealed until after the surprise bronze is presented.

The idea of carving and capturing history in bronze so intrigued Ms. Mongeon that she is committing to do the same thing for the remaining editions of the bronze Newsboys and is presently seeking newspapers and placement for the remaining eight life-size bronze sculptures.

Upon request, the new masthead and headline are painstakingly carved into the front of each paper. There are several papers in the sculpture that need to be changed, there is a newspaper the Newsboy holds, several under his arm, and a stack at his feet. The back of the newspaper remains the same, a subhead line that reads, “In Memory of Skinny and Others.” This was created from a historical article that the artist read about how newsboys would take out an ad in the paper if one of their own died. It is the artist’s way of posthumously recognizing the contribution of the newsboys.

When the artist is asked if there is a specific newspaper in history or place that she would like to see one of the bronzes installed she replied, “I live in Texas but was born in Buffalo, New York. I would love to see a Newsboy placed in my hometown, and if I could pick the place, I would love to see one near the Albright Knox Art Gallery. To have one in Washington D.C. would also be great.” The Newsboy is not Mongeon’s only newspaper related art sculpture. She was also commissioned by the Houston Chronicle to create a small sculpture of Jesse Jones that is given as The Jesse Award to outstanding individuals at the Houston Chronicle.

A writer as well as a sculptor Ms. Mongeon has a heart for journalism and communication and has created an online journal of the entire eight-month process of creating the life-size bronze Newsboy and small Newsboy collectible. The journal extends from research to casting and placement of each of the pieces in the edition. She has added an educational section to help students and teachers learn and teach about art, journalism, history and even politics, all relating to the bronze Newsboy. The journal is rich in online resources for further education. The sculptor expresses a desire to be involved in the education of the children in each area that the Newsboy is placed. “The Newsboy is not only a symbol for the newspaper industry, it is a symbol of the strength of children. These newsboys and girls changed history with their newspaper strike of 1899, which affected the child labor laws. Just because you are small doesn’t mean you can’t make a difference, and this is an important concept for children to learn,” state Ms. Mongeon.

The Newsboy journal can be found at the artists’ web site located at www.creativesculpture.com. If you are interested in one of the remaining editions of the Newsboy and have a headline to match, Ms. Mongeon would love to hear from you and can be reached at her contact form. Then together the publisher and artist will carve history in bronze.

This article/press release can be used word for word. If you would like to interview the artist or require more information for a story please contact the artist.