So not only are opera fans and bloggers liking our operas, but now illustrators are digging on what we do.
On the night of dress rehearsal, artist
Paul Zeke was invited to sketch the
Madama Butterfly performance. Paul was set up just off the side of the stage with his easel, pencil crayons and charcoals, sketching by the light in the orchestra pit. He was quite
the draw that night!
Here's a couple of sketches from his
blog:
Portrait of James ValentiPortrait of Maestro DarlingtonAt Thursday's performance, artist
Val Nelson did one better. Val, seated with her husband Michael Cox (who created the awesome
schematic of the story of Figaro), drew in the dark of the theatre, what was playing out onstage. She was so low-profile that people seated around her did not even notice.
Here are Val's sketches:
Act IAct IICan we just say WOW to theses 2 illustrators? Colour us impressed at yet another way to be inspired by opera.
Thank you Paul and Val for sharing!
~ Ling Chan, Social Media Manager
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