
I went to the OMA last night for "First Thursdays". Every first Thursday of each month the museum hosts art created by local artists for one night. The evening usually has live music, food and booze. The cost to get in is $10. Food and booze are extra. I thought Terry might want to go but she wasn't picking up her cell phone. When I got to the museum I decided to sit on the edge of a fountain and sketch the entry. I liked watching the various individuals waiting for dates and the warm welcomes when people are reunited. Like myself many people were on there cell phones trying to figure out why they were left waiting. The event only lasted till 9PM so by the time I finished sketching I discovered that there was only 15 minutes left to go before the museum closed. I had totally lost track of time.
The exhibit fit neatly into a small room right off the lobby. I had exhibited here a few times when the Disney Feature Animation Artists exhibited work, so I was familiar with the space. One artist had really nice resin sculptures of a dragon and werewolf. Another artists acrylic paintings of movie characters were really fun and quirky. I should have taken cards.
Brian Feldman of "txt" fame was also exhibiting himself as a performance piece. Brian stood with his back against a wall being filmed by a video camera which projected a large image of his face on the wall beside him. Brian was practicing method acting by trying to make himself cry. His face was contorted in a harsh grimace but I didn't notice any tears. Either he was cryed out or he was unable to tap his inner sorrow in such a loud party atmosphere. I unfortunately didn't have time to get a decent sketch of him, but once again he held my attention far longer than any painting or sculpture in the room. Art should be about humanity and Brian was the only practitioner in the room. Bravo!











4 comments:
Muito bonito, conheço o Museu de Orlando, é muito lindo! E por incrível que possa parecer, eu moraria naquela cidade! APesar do turismo, da Disney e tudo o mais, eu amo o sossego de lá!
Bjus CON
how true to lose track of time when inmerse in a good drawing like this one, your sense of light is excellent and inspirational
Conceicao, The pace is slower in Orlando. I miss New York City life, but do not think I could return. But hey you can see fireworks every night in O-Town if you want. Fireworks are kind of hard to sketch.
Gabi, Thank you as well. Contributing to this site has been a fun ride.
Wonderful drawing and impressive story of another world to me like a short film.
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