December 9, 2008

Bad Girls Gone Good

By E. Alicia Chance

Several artist and photographers from Mel's Bad Girls Club came together at the City Art factory in Downtown Orlando for the opening night of their Sesory Overload 2 B.A.S.E. Camp benefit for the Childrens Cancer Foundation.

It featured over 30 female artists who displayed their art. "I think it was really a success, all of the art was top notch, I had alot of people interested in my work." said Liv Pullinger a photographer whos work was also featured.

Much of the profit from the art that is sold will be given to the Childrens Cancer foundation. The art will be displayed until Dec. 17.

Last year the bad girls raised over 3,000 dollars to help the cancer foundation.

"I know alot of people who are in situation, and I think this is a really good cause to be able to help out." said Liv Pullinger.

"I was excited to have my pictures featured because it is a really good opportunuty to get exposure and for people to see your work." said artist Sandy Dribern.

The creator of Mels Bad Girls club is Mel Taylor of 101.1 a rock station located in Orlando. Her and what she calls her bad girls gone good do several charity events every year.