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The Best Super Show Ever

9/19/2011

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   The Savage Galley and Boutique's "Savage Super Show" was held in Palm Springs on Saturday, September 17th, and was nothing less than a spectacular success.  Nine different dedicated, well-known artists, representing a wide range of creative media, exhibited skillful works which were visually awe-inspiring and a significant indication of the kind of exceptional local and international talent to be found in this gallery's roster of shows.    From a two-year-old watercolorist newcomer to an eighty-seven-year-old award-winning assemblage artist, from the outrageous to the sublime -- art stars shone brightly.  Beautiful hand-made jewelry was worn by some attendees, designed by one of the artists.  Original music was created especially for the night and played as a backdrop. Dozens of enthusiastic guests swirled about the spacious gallery, taking in the sights of an expert presentation, enjoying the free open bar (including aged champagne) and sumptuous food (including home-made chocolate cheesecake), and meeting one interesting person after another.  Joining the festivities were celebrities such as charming Internationally-known photographer John Palatinus, whose own Savage Gallery show will be announced in the near future. Several art works were sold that evening, as well as boutique items, including a hand-carved wooden goddess figure from the Brother Andy Collection, a rustic one-of-a-kind "stick" table and Chinese-style folding chairs.  Best of all, the show raised hundreds of dollars and social awareness for the Mizell Senior Center in Palm Springs through generous donations and portions of the sales of artworks. The event was sponsored by PalmSpringsArtHome.com.    You won't find this kind of art event anywhere else in the Coachella Valley , including the most prestigious galleries and museums.  What makes the difference?  The "Super Show" proved that Savage's open-door policy to professional artists searching for a quality venue to express themselves, combined with an emphasis on promoting community-consciousness and social networking, makes Savage Gallery and Boutique, by far, the most forward-thinking, exciting gallery in the valley -- a true art destination in every sense. The "Savage Super Show", like the gallery itself, was a success directly due to the unbridled passion and unending drive of gallery owner/artist Savage and his special vision of sharing his love of art with others.  
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Famous Intriguism artist Brother Andy and International Iconic photogapher John Palantius
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