Sunday, January 19, 2014

A Special Night in Suit and Tie

It’s not often that an event arises requiring me to make an appearance in suit and tie. Being a Florida artist, there’s really not a regular call for such formalities. However, for the privilege to “fraternize” with doctors and collectors, interested in fine art and great food…

Yes, I’ll dress up a bit

(…within reason).

For an artist and “foodie” like myself, yesterday evening was nothing short of a slice of heaven. Last fall, my good friend, Susan Kubes, introduced me to an annual exhibition, presented by the Clearwater Free Clinic. The event benefits the charitable functions of the Clinic, drawing thousands of dollars from the art bids of area doctors and professionals. All entries to the exhibition were juried, so my submission was made with some amount of anxiety. A glance at the list of yesteryear’s exhibitors revealed many of the area’s established masters… and my specialty, scenic photography, is still, in certain circles, regarded as less than fine art. So, it was a great thrill to be granted an exhibition space ...and, I believe, a benefit to my pursuits toward earning a permanent gallery space.
The party began at 7:00 PM with drinks (and cigars) in the courtyard. Dinner was catered by some of the best known restaurants in the area and included several courses - lobster bisque, tuna and avocado parfait, seared scallops with cauliflower and bacon, lobster macaroni and cheese, sirloin kabobs, shrimp and grits, crab cakes, Portobello mushroom ravioli with alfredo sauce and shrimp ceviche. Desert included a parfait of cookies and crème, peanut butter pudding, strawberry mousse, dark-chocolate-dipped- as well as white-chocolate-and-coconut-dipped-pretzels and gourmet coffees.
The artwork was bidded upon via raffle, with each ticket costing ten dollars. As you can see in the below photographs, by the end of the night, the martini glass beside my artwork contained several hundred dollars in raffle tickets… a very pleasant sight, for me at least. Ultimately my work was won my Misses Draheim and her husband. My thanks go out to them, to Susan Kubes, for making me aware of the event, and to the men and women of the Clearwater Free Clinic, who made the night possible.

Thank you to all!

L. Polyak












(2 C More art go to www.themindscapeartfoundry.com or www.artoflylepolyak.com)