Hope Gallery Art Show Review

Hope Gallery Art Show
Friday, December 4th proved to be a perfect night to host the 6th annual Hope Gallery Art Show in their new facility. The turnout at this event was quite impressive, and accordingly. The art presented on the freshly painted walls conceptualized the Fear of the Dark theme in ways only each particular artist could express. Seen hanging in elegance were works from Jeff Gogue, Mark Blanchard, Nathan Kostechko, Tom Strom, Dan Dos Santos, Oleg Turyanskiy, Eric Merrill, Julio Rodriguez, Clint Leifeste, and so many more. As for the strategically designed work rooms, personal and collected art garnished the walls leaving no one to wonder about each artists talent and personal taste. All in all, the entire building was a work of art in its own rite. The attention to detail was no doubt deliberate from the master concrete work on the floor, the elevated rooms garnished with pseudo-wood flooring, the lounge and loft area, right down to the bar inlaid with pennies and the painting room located just behind it.
There was no question that everyone was enjoying themselves, reminiscing of old times, past conventions, and the construction of the new Hope Gallery facility. The guests and the art fused brilliantly, except... as the night grew late there was a quiet hum of disappointment expressed from those seen leaving the bar area - no more red wine! I'm sure Joe Cap will be ready for the demand at the next function.
Thanks to everyone that had a hand in the execution of the Hope Gallery Art Show, it was a pleasure to be a spectator to the event!