Artborne Magazine June 2017 | Page 30

The Sword Swallower, acrylic on canvas Last month, I had the pleasure of talking with Maureen Hudas, who is an emerging artist in the community and is beginning the journey down her own creative path. Hudas worked as a scenic artist for Dis- ney intermittently for the past fi fteen years, and on April 14, 2017 decided to take the leap to focus solely on her artwork. “I want to fi nd who I am as an artist,” said Hudas, “I have experience doing commis- sioned work, but not a lot of personal artwork.” Orlando is bursting with creative minds, including Hudas, who has energy, talent, and unique vision. sign at the University of Dayton. Hudas told me the career change occurred when she asked herself, “Who’s going to hire a painter?” although her heart was always connected to drawing and painting. When she came to Florida, she fell into the world of scenic art, cre- ating environments for theme parks. The career in scenic art allowed her engage multiple facets of her background—interior design and fi ne art seemed to fl ow naturally in this fi eld—and at fi rst sustained her fi nancially and creatively. “Scenic art did help with my painting. I learned a lot of painting tricks,” she said. Hudas was born and raised in Philadelphia, and moved to Central Florida in 1995. Although she began studying fi ne art at the Moore College of Art and Design, she acquired her degree in interior de- After many years in this realm of scenic design, Hudas felt it was time for a change more aligned with her fi ne art background. “When I told people that I do scenic work, they usually said ‘Oh wow that’s so Bearded Lady, acrylic on canvas 29 www. ARTBORNEMAGAZINE.com