Figure Drawing Club

Figure Drawing Club meets about once a week at Ten10 Brewing 1010 Virginia Drive Orlando Florida. I went to the June 9th meet up. Each session is $15. This group is perfect for artists of all skill levels who share a passion for capturing the human form through drawing. Join us for weekly Drink and Draw meetups where we will have live models for you to sketch and build your skills. Whether you are a seasoned artist or just starting out, this group provides a supportive and creative environment for you to explore figure drawing. Let’s come together to create beautiful art and connect with fellow artists in the Orlando area. Join us and let your creativity flow! Jack Griggs kept track of the time for each pose. The room was packed full of artists which is encouraging to see.

An  artist next to me stood on a chair and worked on an easel propped up on a table which made for a precarious platform to work from. Somehow, she pulled it off. Bernie Martin was seated in from where he worked on his signature delicate watercolors. Across from me sat the woman who was working in the archival print shop that I was using to get prints for Fringe performers. unfortunately that print job took forever to do so one of the performers backed out, because of the delay, leaving me footing the bill for the print.

I had met the model before since she performed in one of the Fringe shows I reviewed. At that performance I also got to meet her adorable little husky pup named Quinn the Pomsky. The pup is a bit of an internet sensation.  She posed with her pup which made for some awesome sketches. Of course, the puppy couldn’t hold the poses very long but I managed to catch him in a few sketches. It was glorious fun.

At the end of the sketch session the model offered to sign a sketch, and she even got her puppy to leave a paw print.

Fringe: Sororicide

Lavender Moon Productions from Orlando Florida presented Sororicide at the Orlando International Fringe Festival. This campy murder mystery was written by Rheanne Walton and Savana Petranoff who first met as stage managers at Florida State University in Talahassee.

While waiting to get into the theater, I met the mom of one of the performers and she had a beautiful black and white Husky with sky blue eyes by the name of Quinn the Pomsky. A Pomsky is part Pomeranian and part Husky. Quinn is mostly Husky in appearance with a Pom dash of fluffy cuteness. This adorable pup is a bit of a star who has performed in commercials and other important roles in film. Quinn has run on the star-studded Hollywood walk of fame and proudly posed on the red carpet before screening premieres.

Sorocicide is built around the premise that the Delta Nu Sorority is raising funds for a pup rescue campaign. Quinn had a walk on role in the show but there are permits that have to be obtained along with other red tape that held up the pup performance. Quinn had to watch the show from the audience. Christina Breza who plays Hanna in the show is Quinn’s god mother. She came out just before the doors opened and gave Quinn a reassuring hug.

The show was chaotic to start. Sorority sisters walked all around the room meeting one another and chatting with members of the audience. Gradually they gathered around three long tables for their meeting. However the meeting could not start because the Sorority sister president was missing. She was the one who usually presided over these meetings. One sorority sister had been seated right beside me, but she wasn’t Chelsea.

The show is a who done it. A few phone calls reaching out to friends soon revealed that Chelsea, the Sorority sister President had been murdered. The fundraiser meeting then turned into arguments among the members about who might have killed Chelsea and why. One of the sisters was studying criminology, so she tarted interviewing people to try and get to the bottom of the mystery. The audience was also invited into the investigation.

College student stereotypes played a roll in the performances. One girl kept posing and shooting selfies while puckering her lips and tossing her hair. There were several Christian zealots who opposed any form of drink or partying, yet they too could be suspects. There were a couple of random party jocks at the end of the table who made light of the situation and bragged about their exploits.

Though in a position of authority in running the charity, Chelsea wasn’t liked by many. Everyone seemed to have had a confrontation with her at some point. The goal was to figure out who had the motive and opportunity to like totally kill Chelsea.

All I know is that Quinn the Pomsky did not kill Chelsea and might have sniffed out the suspect in record time if allowed on the stage.