A collection of 50 paintings from 33 artists, of Central Florida Watercolor Society, are showing in the Orlando Science Center’s exhibit “The Not So Secret Life of Plants”.  All of the paintings were created to represent scientific facts about how plants adapt, communicate, and thrive in our world. This exhibit is included in the price of admission to the science center. See you there!

“Fallen” by Katherine Davis, illustrates beautiful Ginkgo leaves which are considered living fossils.
“Tranquil Beauty” by Mary Ellen Carrier is a beautiful painting of lily pads and one lily bloom floating serenely in a pond.

“Sunflowers” by Stewart Jones are heliotropic plants which react to sunlight…slowly turning to track its movement.

June 28 – September 1 – and enjoy a cool day in the Orlando Science Center while visiting the “Fusion: A STEAM Gallery” on the 3rd floor. Gallery is free with admission to the science center. There will be 50 paintings displayed, many by local award-winning artists.

See and enjoy the interstection of science and art while enjoying “The Not So Secret Life of Plants“!

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