I went to James Chonody’s art studio to sketch his living room which has this intricate slot car racetrack. The track has as much detail as an intricate HO railroad diorama. HO scale is 1:87 in proportion. I had a brother-in-law who set up and incredibly detailed HO set up so I am always intrigued by this intricate small world. I am certain that racing slot cars is far more entertaining that watching a train roll around the town in a circle. James Chonody is a painter, so he has an eye for detail. He used to have fireworks that exploded over the town using fiber optics. That was later phased out.
While I was working on the sketch, James was working on a model of an engine which was also incredible accurate and detailed. I wanted to get James in the sketch, but I would have had to make the race track too small to accomplish that.
I like that he has an I Dream of Genie bottle hung on the wall and the sign above the whole race track display says, “Two Men in A Cave.” James and his brother live in the home. At the time, I was still searching for an apartment to rent or home to buy. James was kind enough to offer a spare room but as an artist I have too much stuff. Artists are hoarders. I also wanted to live in Downtown Orlando and that is accomplished for now with my art studio rental on East Livingston Street just 2 blocks north of Lake Eola. Livingston has a bicycle lane which I really appreciate. I use it extensively. Art is going up on the walls of my studio this week so I can share work with anyone who stops by on July 4th. My office has large southern facing windows which looking out to the street, so I am actually happy to welcome visitors at any time.

I have moved into a new studio space two blocks north of Lake Eola. The last cardboard boxes have been unpacked and it is time to start setting up the studio. Before I start getting furniture for the studio space, I decided to have an open house on July 4. My thought is that people will be making their way to Lake Eola all day for the fireworks which start around 9PM.
This Sam Rivers Legacy Rehearsal was held at the Timucua Arts Foundation. Sam Rivers is one of the greatest jazz legends of our time, having performed for over 70 years. In the 1970’s he was one of the first artists to open a jazz cultural center in Greenwich New York, which was used as a venue to help artists develop their talents and gain a reputation. Sam Rivers died the day after Christmas in 2011 at the age of 88 in Orlando Florida.
Big Bang Boom! Collective of Belle Isle Florida presented Masquerade of the Red Death at the Orlando International Fringe Festival. The show was directed by Sean Holloway with Aurora Fable (costumes) and Foxy D’Ville (Choreography). The show was built around Edgar Allen Poe’s story,
Artifakt from Vancouver B.C., Canada presented Home Cumming starring Magalie Rouillard-Bazinet. The show is about a woman who has lost her ability to have an
CnC Productions of Orlando Florida presented the Vagina Monologues at the Orlando International Fringe Festival. The intimate stage at Ten10 Brewing was filled with a phalanx 0f female performers. Each woman in turn got up to relate their bold and unapologetic story about their vaginas.
The World of Billy Jane from Orlando Florida presented Then, Eve at the Orlando International Fringe Festival. God created Adam and then Eve was left to create herself. In one awkward moment the lights in the theater went black and Eve had to figure out how to procreate with Adam. From the grunts and painful silences, it seemed that the encounter was a failure. Eve never needed to see Adam again.
Ayni Performing Arts of Orlando Florida presented
I have sketched the Bandits before so I knew I could expect an amazing rock concert experience. Presented by Orlando, Florida Kangagirl Productions, Bullock and the Bandits lit the stage on fire with their music while honoring the western souls that passed away. The Renaissance theater hosted the Bandits. There was a disco mirrored horse in the entry hall. The Renaissance Theater has a new video monitor wall and the Bandits made full use of the screen for amazing visuals throughout the show.
Odyssea’s Family Tree produced by Project no.19 Performance Company, and sponsored by