Live from Orlando, It’s Science Night Live

Orlando Science Center kicked off the summer with an eclectic evening of fun and discovery reserved just for grown-ups during Science Night Live on Saturday, June 6 from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. The evening had craft beer samplings with local and national breweries, craft beer mini seminars, a Pink Floyd laser light show and more! The event was part of Orlando Science Center’s year-long 60th anniversary celebration. I sketched a larger than life chess board. Two different couple competed during the course of the sketch.

A laser light show in the Dr. Phillips Cine Dome featured Pink Floyd’s “Best of Echoes.” It was a rock ‘n’ roll experience backed by 28,000 watts of stereo sound and  laser effects. Classics like “One of These Days,” “Comfortably Numb,” “Another Brick in the Wall,” and “Wish You Were Here” were augmented by laser animation. I watched the laser light show, and although I love the music of Pink Floyd the laser animation was insanely dated and trite. Many of the younger patrons lost interest and turned to the graphics on their phones.

Visitors could also examine the night sky in the Crosby Observatory through the use of the 10-inch refractor telescope, the largest of its kind in the state available to the public. View moons, planets and deep sky objects such as galaxies, nebula’s and more. In addition, there is an unobstructed view of the downtown Orlando skyline from the sixth-floor terrace.

While the Science Center has a lot to offer kids and families during regular hours, Science Night Live was exclusively for grown-ups. Orlando Science Center’s mission is to inspire science learning for life. The Science Center strives to create lasting impacts on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education and develop the next generation of creative innovators. Fully accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, the Science Center ranks as one of the most popular museum destinations in the region. Having served more than 12 million people since its inception in 1955, the Science Center offers rich resources for lifelong learning.

Monthly Artist Critique at Barefoot Spa

Once a month, Parker Sketch hosts an informal, supportive and constructive discussion group about art at the Barefoot Spa (801 Virginia Dr, Orlando, Florida).  I try to got these sessions as often as I can, since I learn something every time I go.  This is a group of artists and art appreciators gathering to help each other grow as artists!  It is a limited space event. The work of about 12 artists is shared  and discussed. Once the capacity for participants is reached, you can be put on a standby list and you can participate without showing art.
The opportunity to show art is first-come-first served. Attendees do not have to show art to participate. You don’t have to be an artist to participate. If you are interested in art and want to meet other people who also enjoy art, you will feel right at home.

At the critique, artists share then newer art, art that is relevant to what they are doing now. If more than one piece is shared, it is usually part of a series.
All kinds of art is shown, there have been oil painters, paper makers, glass artists, found object sculptors, video artists, watercolor painters, ceramicists, artists who draw and collage, jewelry artists, print makers, etc. It also doesn’t matter how much experience you have. There have been artists who have never shown and artists who are nationally recognized competition winners. The point is to get people from many different styles, backgrounds, and experience levels together to talk about every one’s work. The discussions have included pricing, finding materials, technique, framing, exhibition opportunities, and, yes, traditional critique. Each artist’s work is shared  individually.

In May, Calvin Dunkle was showing several of his fantasy art themed paintings. His work seems inspired by the paintings of Frank Frazetta. Constructive comments about the compositions and colors seemed like they should help Calvin push the pieces to completion. I didn’t show work, but the conversations wrestle with issues I confront in my our sketches daily. I learn from other artists mistakes. Now that I am teaching digital painting to student at Elite Animation, I have started schooling myself. Everyday I execute a digital painting based on paintings of my favorite arts. This week my masters have been John Singer Sargent, Toulouse Lautrec, and Giambattista Tiepolo. After spending several hours studying the paintings, I go out to sketch on location and I hope that some of their mastery will seep back into my own work. Taking chances and growing is a long slow marathon. None of this work will ever be seen. But I learn from the best.

On Saturday November 14th,  from 3pm to 8pm,  Parker Sketch is having a holiday art sale party and open studio at 1029 Delnova Lane Orlando FL. There will be appetizers, drinks, and art. He only runs this
clearance sale once a year. After this sale, all pricing returns to his normal retail.
Art from 2015 20% Off
Art from 2014 40% Off
Art from 2013 60% Off
Art from 2012 and earlier 80% off
All prints are available for 50% off

This week my work was venomously attacked by an art troll on Facebook and I’ve come l realize that some local artists resent what I do when I report on the Orlando arts scene. Although my work is undervalued, often stolen by local businesses and arts organizations, and unappreciated by some, I will keep doing what I do, ignoring the haters and celebrating creative artists who change Orlando daily by supporting and encouraging each other. That is what the monthly artist critiques offer and I’m thankful that Parker takes on the task of pulling it all together. Mark your Calendar. The next artist critique will like be on December 3, 2015 at the Barefoot Spa starting at 6pm.

Weekend Top 6 Picks for November 14 and 15.

Saturday November 14, 2015 

10am to 5pm Free. Osceola Fall Festival.  Saturday and Sunday. Downtown Kissimmee FL.

10am to 5pm Saturday and Sunday. $15. The 14th Annual Lady of the Lakes Renaissance Faire. Lake Idamere, Tavares at 12835 County Landfill Rd, Tavares, FL. What to Expect. . .

Beer + Turkey Legs

Men in tights and kilts

Busty wenches telling questionable jokes

100 period  reenactors/performers

60 artisans/vendors

Guys in armor hitting each other

Too many people saying “ye olde”

Rocking Celtic tunes

Aaaaaaand references to the King’s nuts

Ye Olde Deets

Why (eth):

For charity. All proceeds from the Lady of the Lakes Renaissance Faire go to the  Educational Foundation of Lake County , a 501 (c) (3) organization that supports educational programs for at-risk youth in our community.

How (eth):

Tickets will be available online and at the gate and are $15 for Adults and $10 for Children. For more information, please visit our website or call the Educational Foundation of Lake County at (352) 326-1265.

Noon to 10pm. Free. Saturday and Sunday. Art Under the Stars. Lake Lily Drive, Maitland, FL.



Sunday November 15, 2015. 

Noon to 5 pm. Free. Ten10 Art Market.  Ten 10 Brewing Company 1010 Virginia Dr, Orlando, Florida. A regularly scheduled business hosted Art Market. My thoughts were as follows: It would be, Visual Art-Centric like blank space was, (although I am down for whatever)..maybe one Sunday a month…start it in the fall..at the new brewery..next to the trail…big parking lot for market & live local music (old vinyl spinning during day..set or two from local musicians mixed genres)..everybody promotes & pulls heads..permission from Alden Electric Supply (neighbor) enables tons of visitor parking..maybe get some interactive art stuff going..hopefully create a regular place to be outside & get together, surrounded by great: local art, music, food, & drink…so if that sounds like good times then..please join us!

Art..music..food..beer …plus other interesting things…

Every 3rd Sunday.

2pm to 4pm.  $12 My Life in Dance Documentary, US Premier. Valencia College – East Campus 701 N Econlockhatchee Trail, Orlando, Florida.

9pm to 11pm Free. Comedy Open Mic. Austin’s Coffee, 929 W Fairbanks Ave, Winter Park, FL. Free comedy show! Come out & laugh, or give it a try yourself.

Grand Opening Party and Benefit features the work of Josh Garrick.

The new Henao Contemporary Center, 5601 Edgewater Dr Orlando, FL, held a Grand Opening party where one hundred people were the first to see the history making, Timeless exhibition by Josh Garrick. For the first time, after touring some of
the worlds best museums, with 9 museums purchasing works for their
permanent collections, Josh Garrick’s TIMELESS, history making exhibit,
is now for sale to the public. Part of Josh
Garrick’s magic comes in part from taking something classic and
modernizing it with his use of lasered aluminum as photographic
substrate. The new, cutting edge process is believed to be the first
that will hold an image indefinitely. Timeless therefore a truly fitting
exhibit title.

 This was the firs time I had seen so many of his photos in one place. The result is a museum quality show. The new gallery is located in an unexpected location across the street from a used car dealership. d parked my car behind a used tire store.  A large search high lit up the sky and this black tie affair brought out some of Orlando’s most beautiful socialites. I decided to settle myself near the pianist for the evening, Joshua Glenn Wilson.An iPad on a music stank held the sheet music, therefor it seemed appropriate to sketch on a table to sketch on a tablet.

Outside, a car was parked on the sidewalk, and artist German Lemus was busy doing a custom paint job. The hood had a large lions head painted in spray paint and he follow up with layers of brush strokes to create a rich colorful textured surface. I considered sketching German at work but I had sketched him just the week before at Artlando where he was painting a Scion. Besides the Live music, there was champagne, wine, and signature cocktails, as well as a menu designed by the benevolent people of 4Rivers. A print to my let sold almost immediately.

Proceeds from the evening would help the Ronald McDonald House of Central Florida in their effort to build their new House. A resident of the Ronald McDonald House outlined the events in her life that lead to her being in need and she praised the Ronald me Donald House for being her safety net and helping her get back on her feet.

Jose Henao is the man who has established The Henao Contemporary Center. Josh Garrick praised Jose’s commitment and dedication to art. Jose has a respect for artists which, rare to find in Orlando. I hope, therefore, to report on this galleries continued success. Josh Garrik’s Timeless, will be on exhibit through January 15th, 2016.

Mark your calendar. On December
4, 2015, The gallery will be holding a fundraiser event featuring
Steven Assael, the New York artist hailed by The Art Newspaper as “the
foremost figurative painter of his generation”. On this day the artist will
perform a life drawing demonstration in the Henao Contemporary Center. Patrons can drink wine and watch one of this generations greatest
artists bring skill and creativity to life. Tickets are only $15.

Rehearsing The Quest, Choose your adventure, a musical.

Central Florida Vocal Arts presents “The Quest” at The Venue, 511 Virginia Drive Orlando FL. I went to the first dress rehearsal on November 9th. In a nutshell the show is about star crossed lovers with a mother in law from Hell. The show’s producer, Theresa Smith-Levin welcomed me warmly to the rehearsal. It has to be nerve wracking to share a production still in rehearsals. The director for the evening was Keith Newhouse. Keith had an Ichibod Cranish enthusiasm that was infectious. Singer and actor Erik Branch had told me about the production several nights earlier at FAVO. When I arrived at the Venue, stage hands were still assembling the simple set.

The Quest Combines Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart‘s The Magic Flute with
Musical Theatre classics such as Steven Sondheim’s Into the Woods and Idle and
John Du Prez and Eric Idle‘s Spamalot, The Quest allows the audience to decide
the fate of the characters on stage. Find your grail, rescue a bird
catcher with his dream girl or escape the clutches of the Queen of the
Night, it’s up to you. This engaging and interactive show isn’t your
grandmother’s opera!

The sweet young Pamina, McKenzie Frazier, always looked a bit bewildered when her prince Tamino, Kevin Romero, treated her  coldly, but when she sang, her soprano voice demand attention. I have to say that all the singers could sing operatic and also belt out the Broadway tunes.  This show is a rare case of a truly comic opera with modern flair. Erik Branch played the part of Sorastro, who at first seemed like a villain when he demanded that Pamina be imprisoned,  but as it turns out he was trying to protect Pamina from her evil mother, The Queen of the Night, Nissha Carson. Papageno, David Bracamonte, a baritone was often the comic relief of the show. He wore a  head dress with large pointy feathers and though he longed for love, he had to be content with making people laugh and the attentions of a much older woman.

The intimate nature of the Venue means that the audience will sometimes be surrounded by the cast. There are some stellar voices to be heard. I found myself humming along to the many familiar tunes, and smiling at the relaxed fun many of the actors had performing with comedic fervor. I had a blast, it is a fun night of musical theater. The rehearsal ended before I found out what happens to the lovers, but their fate is in the hands of each audience. Voting changes the plot multiple times so no two shows are the same.

Tickets are on sale now for ONLY FIVE SHOWS!
Show dates are November 14, 20 and 21 at 7:30 PM and
November 15 & 22 at 3:00 PM at
The Venue, 511 Virginia Dr. Orlando 32803.

Every other Wednesday Traditional Irish Music Sessions

I sketched at Claddagh Cottage Irish Pub (4308 Curry Ford Rd., Orlando, FL) on November 4th. Every other Wednesday, Vicki Gish, and Scott Vocca host a traditional Irish music session at the pub. Kathleen Cavanagh, has been playing the uilleann pipes for years. These three are members of Crooked Road, which keeps the traditional Irish music alive in Central Florida. 

An Irish Session is a gathering of
musicians playing traditional Irish music (occasionally including other Celtic
genres such as Scottish, Brittany, Cape Breton, and French Canadian) on
traditional Irish instruments. Traditional Irish music is made up of dance
tunes such as reels, jigs, hornpipes, slides, and a few other miscellaneous
forms including polkas, set dances, airs and songs. It is not so much a performance, but a sharing of
traditional tunes among the musicians and those who care to listen. The
instruments might include fiddle, flute, accordion, uilleann
pipes (pronounced ILL-in), concertina, tenor banjo, whistle
(a.k.a. penny whistle, tin whistle), mandolin, bodhrán
(pronounced BOW-ron), guitar, and sometimes piano.

At this session there was a visitor from out of town. He was visiting from Minnesota and he found this Irish session to help him celebrate his 30th birthday. He had with him a bodhrán and his beat helped enliven every set. This is fairly common for musicians to visit from out of town.  There is no pressure to keep performing, so between tunes, musicians would relax and sip Guinness. I glanced at the bar several times to consider ordering a pint, but didn’t see a bartender. Once I started to sketch, I was lost in thought. Vicki got up to order and she bought me a pint. Which I didn’t expect, but I’m grateful.

Sketching at an Irish Music Session is a delight. I tap my foot to the beat and sway a bit as the sketch progresses. Perhaps traditional watercolor is more appropriate for a Irish session, but I used the tablet since I had come straight from teaching digital art to my students at Elite Animation. A little girl kept struggling to see what I was doing but her bigger sister kept pulling her back to be polite. A patron at the bar decided to pose in the archway behind the musicians so I could include him in the sketch.  Everyone laughed at his gesture.

Mark your calendar, the next Irish Music session is November 18th, followed by December 2, 16 and 30.

ODD 5 at The Brass Tap

The fifth Orlando Drink and Draw (ODD) was held at The Brass Tap (Mills
Park 1632 N Mills Ave, Orlando, Florida). Mills Park is a new
development featuring apartments and a strip mall near the theaters on
Princeton. There used to be a tiny store on the corner of Mills and
Virginia called “Cash Lust Translator“. That store sold of cash
registers and the owner held on to the store for the longest time which
held up the development project. I regret never going into Cash Lust
Transactor to sketch.

Having never been to Mills Park, I got a bit lost looking for The Brass Tap.
In all about six artists stopped out to drink and draw. I was pleased that
two new artists came out. Audrey Zindler and John Nadeau are regulars at the Crealdé
sketch classes. John sat at the end of the bar and as I sketched l debated if he was an artist or not. He does wonderful loose oil paintings in the figure drawing classes. Audrey showed me his work on her phone. She is now running the Sunday Morning
sketch sessions and I’m encouraged to start sketching from models again.
The Sunday morning sketch sessions are from 10am to 12:30 pm at Crealdé
School of Art
, 600 St Andrews Blvd, Winter Park, FL. The cost. $10. I
need to loosen up my digital sketches and this seems like a great way to
do that.

Carlos Basabe was working on a sketch of a steampunk penguin with a jet pack which I believe is for a beer label. He recently shared a beer label design for Chiberian Warmer and it is hilarious. Vote for it if to like it. I had the notion of having artists do quick 5 minute sketches of each other, but by the time everyone had arrived, I was contently working on my sketch and I couldn’t stop, so I let everyone drink and draw in piece. My beer for the night was Funky Buddha and I had a pretzel to munch between sips. When my sketch was done I joined in on a conversation about the Walking Dead. I like having the opportunity to see what other artists are up to and being able to wind down after the sketch is done. Usually when I sketch each night, I pack up the art kit and head home once the sketch is complete. 

Mark your calendar. ODD 6 will be held December 7th starting a 6 pm at The Falcon Bar and Gallery. If you know an artist who likes to drink, draw or both, let them know.

Mel’s Bad Girls Club Art Show

I stopped by City Arts Factory to see the volunteer team effort involved in hanging new shows. There are four galleries as well as the long haII way in which to hang art. That is a whole lot of wall space. In May, when this sketch was done, they were hanging, Mel’s Bad Girls Club Art Show. Tamere Parsons was getting all the labels ready for the show. I don’t think most artists are aware of the amount of work that goes into hanging each show. One piece that really caught my eye was a black frame that had physical branches breaking up the inner dimensional space by artist Chelle Shannon. Maura Luchesse had one of her sensual recycled magazine mosaic pieces titled “Catch Me If You Can.” The price was $8000 which is reassuring since that implies that some people in Orlando are paying a reasonable market rates for art. Laura Williams “Gypsy Mermaid” on the other hand was marked down to the minimum wage, bargain basement price of $300.

On a black and white photo on the wall, a homeless woman holds up a sign that says help please. This is much like the common perception of “the starving artist.” Local artists bicker and fight over scraps rather than banding together and empowering each other. A weekend away in NYC reminded me of what a vibrant arts scene can be like. I met 18 like mine artists for a Sketch Crawl in Washington Square Park where we documented a huge police violence awareness rally and then sketched the huge variety of performance artists in the park. In Orlando performance art is outlawed or rather limited to a few blue box locations that are in isolated locations downtown. I’ve never actually seen an artist use one of the blue box busking stations. Instead, Lake Eola has a speaker system that pipes in Disney white bread music for the swans to listen to.  The Creative City Project livened up the streets of Downtown for one night, but then the silence returned.

The Mediteranian Deli has great gyros.

The Mediterranean Deli, 981 W Fairbanks Ave, Orlando, FL, has consistently great tasting gyros and Mediterranean salads. If I find I have time for a bite before sketching in Winter Park, I always stop into the Deli. The proprietor always shouts out, “How are you my good friend!” Its like going to Cheers, where everybody knows your name. I always order a gyro and salad along with caffeine. If there is enough time, I do a sketch, because this hole in the wall deli deserves all the credit that it gets. There is almost always a line but they keep the turn around quick. There was a new assistant at the register and he was doing a fine job. There was also a help wanted sign in the window since there is so much demand at the noon and 5pm rush hours. The Deli is a short drive west off of the I-4, Fairbanks exit. Anytime I’m in the neighborhood I stop in. Quite honestly, I sometimes drive a little out of my way, to stop in.

Weekend Top 6 Picks for November 7th and 8th.

11-15-13BallSaturday November 7, 2015 

3pm to 6pm Free. Facility Tour and Tasting. Breyting Community Roaster 1220 Biscayne Blvd 145 North Woodland Blvd, DeLand, FL. Breyting Community Roaster celebrates the Grande Opening of its 4,000 sq ft state-of-the-art coffee manufacturing plant in DeLand, FL capable of producing over 3.4 million pounds annually in two custom built 2,400 pound roasters. Organic certified production is slated to begin in the Summer of 2016. The roastery’s upbeat, socially conscious and avant-garde coffees have met with rave reviews, sparking considerable national buzz.About Breyting Community Roaster & Our New Location.

Breyting Community Roaster is a socially responsible, mission-driven business that seeks to align their coffee brands with worthy causes and support non-profits through an innovative fundraising program. Their long-held business strategy is to build brands that have modest, yet consistent, earning power with good returns on equity and support these brands with worthy causes, talent and honest management.

7pm to 10pm. $150 Neanderthal Ball. Orlando Science Center, 777 E Princeton St, Orlando, FL.  Party like it’s 100,099 B.C. at Orlando Science Center’s 9th Annual Neanderthal Ball on Saturday, November 7. Benefitting the Orlando Science Center and its mission to inspire science learning for life, this event is part of Orlando Science Center’s year-long 60th anniversary celebration and promises to be an evening of prehistoric fun for everyone! New this year, Mayors Jewelers presents: Champagne on the Rocks with the chance to win a diamond necklace by purchasing a glass of champagne to toast the Science Center’s 60th anniversary.

7pm to 10pm. Free. Monster Bash with B-52s Fred Schneider. In celebration of Breyting Community Roaster’s Grande Opening come join us for the Monster Bash After Party with Fred Schneider, frontman of the iconic rock band, the B-52s.

Fred Schneider’s caffeine-crazed monsters are back from remote villages with the perfect coffee beans for the fire-breathing dragon to roast Fred Schneider‘s Monster Blend to a frighteningly intense flavor.To celebrate this galactic find, join us to taste what’s been roasted up and party down as Fred DJ’s the dance mix. Space Vixens will be serving cosmic coffee cocktails: Godzilla’s Kiss, Rodan and Rum and Yetti Freddy.

To prove you were actually at this party, take a selfie with Javapussrex or one of the other monsters. Grab your best pals and rocket on over to Fred Schneider’s Monster Bash to celebrate his out of this world coffee and party like it’s 3015!

Sunday November 8, 2015 

11pm to 1pm Donation based community YogART class: 7 Chakra series. Artegon Marketplace 5250 International Dr, Orlando, Florida. Every 2nd Sunday of the month YogART will be hosting FREE Color Therapy Yoga classes for the community at Artegon Marketplace (located in the community room across from section B6 – use movie theater entrance)

We are excited to bring you our “7 Chakra Series” that will focus each class on each individual chakra: breaking down it’s color, meaning, location and function. This particular class will revolve around our second major energy point known as “The Sacral Chakra”.

Color Therapy glasses will also be provided for those who wish to experience the effects of color therapy. Orange will be the primary focus for our Root Chakra but you may wear any color you want to work with.

This is an ALL LEVELS class which incorporates stretching, breathing exercises and light yoga poses geared around the Sacral Chakra.

We also have a color wheel on our site that explains the benefit of each color (glasses) Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet. http://www.yogartinc.com/color-therapy-chart/

Please bring your own yoga mat and prepare to unwind.

11pm to 5pm. Free. The Japan Association of Orlando’s 15th Annual Orlando Japan Festival. Village at Hunter’s Creek, 13574 Village Park Drive.

Performances include:

one-hundred-member Japanese Taiko drum ensemble

Koto (Japanese harps)

Iaido (Japanese swordsmanship and martial arts)

Nihon Buyo (traditional Japanese dance)

Edo Satokagura from the National Theater of Japan’s Wakayama Performance Troupe

Experiences:

try on Yukatas (kimonos)

participate in the cosplay contest

play Japanese-style carnival games

watch a Judo demonstration

enjoy Japanese music and dance

observe a traditional Japanese tea ceremony

learn Japanese calligraphy

enjoy traditional Japanese cuisine

3pm to 5pm Free. Open Art Party. Kissimmee Lakefront Park 201 Lakeview Dr, Kissimmee, Florida. There will be Hot dogs, Hamburgers, Chips, Soda, and Water. Free for Artists. Please tip the chef. It will be held at the Heron Pavilion. Please RSVP with the amount of people you will be bringing or inviting. (We want to make sure we have enough food for all!!)

For more information please contact Tee at 407-732-3846