Raffle Tickets Now On Sale – Amazing Art Prizes
Exceptional Raffle Prizes Offered as Part of TSKW’s 5th Birthday Celebration
As part of The Studios of Key West’s 5th birthday celebration, the organization is offering a chance to win one of six gorgeous works of art created by some of the island’s most sought after artists. Raffle tickets are now on sale at TSKW, 600 White Street. The drawing will be held during TSKW’s 5th Birthday Bash on March 3, and winners need not be present to win.
“These raffle tickets are a great gift idea for yourself or for a friend, and help support The Studio of Key West — what’s not to like about that?” says Jay Scott, executive director.
The following works will be raffled off during the March 3 event, “Mermaid,” a five-foot steel sculpture by John Martini; “Historic Armory,” a beautifully rendered watercolor by Andy Thurber; and “Venice Series #1,” a striking mixed media work on canvas by Debra Yates.
In addition, three artists have created brand new hand-painted bicycles for the raffle including Rick Worth, Pam Hobbs, Sherry Sweet T.
“During our Rolling on the Rock event last year, people got such a thrill from seeing all of the painted bicycles, so we had three created special for this year’s birthday raffle,” continues Scott. “We’re excited to offer the chance to win these bicycles for the price of a raffle ticket, as many of last year’s bikes were valued and purchased outright for a buy-it-now price of $2500.”
Raffle tickets are one for $10 and 3 for $20. Ticket sales will support The Studios of Key West’s ongoing creative programs, and a portion of the proceeds will be shared with the contributing artists. Tickets can also be purchased at TSKW from now through March 3.
The public will also have a chance to view the work and purchase tickets during the Key West Art Center Craft Show (Jan 28-29) and during the Old Island Says Art Festival (Feb 25-26). Tickets will be available for purchase at both events at the TSKW booth, which can be found at the corner of Whitehead and Greene Street.
Above: The bicycles and artwork on display at the Craft fair
From left, work by Debra Yates, John Martini, and Andy Thurber
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