"Boxiana" was a knock out success for artist Robert Landry. The air was filled with one compliment after another for his sensational and masterful series of sports paintings, which will be at the gallery for a few more days. Thanks to everyone who contributed to our overwhelming success.
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The Modernist Garage Sale Event at Savage Gallery this past weekend Feb. 18th and 19th was a huge success with well over one hundred viewers and buyers. Items ranged from the odd $5 item to the amazing one of thirty made 1960's desk for an asking price of $75,000. Even a visit by world famous artist SHAG. Just another reason to never miss an event at Savage.
Great Video by Brother Andy of the recent visit and concert by signer song writer Adam Faucett. This is a must see.
The amazing Brother Andy, Savage Gallery Media Director, interviews Adam Faucett during his visit and concert at Savage.
SAVAGE WENT WILD LAST NIGHT! A virtual who's-who of the Palm Springs art scene (and way beyond) attended last night's Savage event! The eclectic mix of movers-and-shakers included the hyper-talented Jason Graae who honored us by singing live and signed his latest CD release. The wonderfully entertaining Marcos Mendez played the organ in practically a solo concert. William Dey's colorful photography set the tone for the whole wild party with a "pool"-themed decor. Savage revealed several new paintings, which is always exciting to collectors and designers. Revelers included almost-naked male models who were fantastically friendly, the vivacious Bella De Ball mingled, our fabulous Chris tended bar, and cameras were clicking in every direction. Amazing surprise guests were too numerous to mention. The high school students from the mentoring program were incredibly helpful. From Broadway stars to backstreet bohemians -- all came together for a night of pure celebration! Thanks to everyone! Just wait to see what we do next...
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