Thursday, May 14, 2009

Second pARTicipation Event This Saturday at Maitland Art Center


MAY 14, 2009 - ORLANDO, FL - This weekend is the second half of the pARTicipation 2009 event, an offering of the Maitland Art Center in Maitland, FL. The  Art in the Gardens Spring Festival - Saturday, May 16, from 10 AM - 4 PM, will feature 22 artists, including watercolorist John Carollo painting live all day, as well as working with patrons who bid on the opportunity to collaborate with them during last week's gallery opening and silent auction. 

The artists will be showing additional artwork for purchase and food, drink and live music will help make the event even more festive. It is expected to be a great opportunity for the whole family to enjoy the recently completely redone gardens while they interact with John and the other artists in a wonderful atmosphere of creativity.
Mark your calenders for:

pARTicipation 2009 -  Maitland Art Center 
Art in the Gardens Spring Festival
May 16, 2009 - 10 AM - 4 PM
Maitland Art Center outdoor gardens
31 W. Packwood Ave.Maitland, FL 32751

For more information about the Maitland Art Center, see www.maitlandartcenter.org or call 407.782.9735.

ABOUT JOHN CAROLLO
John Carollo is a noted abstract watercolor artist based in Orlando, FL. He is a 2007 United Arts of Central Florida Professional Development Grant recipient - funds from which were used for creation of large-scale watercolor paintings in the 6-8' range. In addition to these works, John has created 3D installations, utilizing watercolor and mixed media and has been largely recognized for his portrayals of dancers in motion. 

Working with a technique he calls Controlled Chaos, John's free-flowing approach to watercolor allows the paint and water to make many of the decisions regarding the final appearance of the piece, as they move across the paper largely unimpeded. His emphasis on motion and the emotional interplay of warm and cool colors produces creations that are atypical from what is often expected from the watercolor medium. You can learn more about John and view examples of his work at his recently completely redone website,www.NakedEyeStudios.com.

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