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Servandos Restaurant, Live Music and Live Artist
Servandos Restaurant, Live Music and Live Artist. Original live art for sale at the new hippest Sarasota restaurant named Servandos located at 1525 4th St. Come in and enjoy original live art, live music and incredible cuisine in the Rosemary section of Sarasota, Florida. The perfect complement to a sumptuous feast is inspiring art. Servandos celebrate the sensory by treating you to live art and music that is as fresh and contemporary as their cuisine. If you eat with your eyes first, consider the original live art being created before your very eyes as your first course.
Discover why Servandos is the talk of Sarasota. They are serving revolutionary Pan American cuisine with a world flair- dine at Chef’s Table or in the main dining room. Artists, such as Siesta Key-Sarasota artist Lloyd Dobson on Wednesday & Thursday evenings from 5pm to 8pm, create masterpieces while you dine as well as live music every night. Servandos has a cool Urban vibe. It is an experience like no other.
1525 4th St. Sarasota, FL 34236
Website: www.servandossarasota.com
Phone Number: (941) 954-7400
Dine at the Chef’s Table or enjoy the global menu-
Daily Specials such as Taco Tuesday- $2 Tacos and $3 Margaritas- Wednesday, $15 Prime Rib, Thursday, $20 Paella and Sangria, Friday- $35 Surf and Turf
Daily Hours: Sunday through Thursday 4pm to 10pm. Friday & Saturday 4pm to 2am.
Lloyd Dobson local Siesta Key – Sarasota artist feels like beauty is essential to the well being of the soul. You can find Lloyd creating his tropical beach theme oil paintings before your very eyes while enjoying your meal every Thursday and Friday from 7pm to 10pm.
Lloyd’s work is designed to bring a sense of beauty, fun and inspiration to the everyday routines creating a palette of God’s Siesta Key beach scenes.
Create a moment in time when your mind is full of joy. Lloyd brings back the memories of this paradise area in his oil paintings – classical forms, attention to detail, elegant compositions and the eternal search for the masterpiece.
Besides the Servandos restaurant you can find Lloyd Dobson at the Siesta Key Farmers Market every Sunday from 8am to 1pm located at 5104 Ocean Blvd in the Village on Siesta Key. where you can buy affordable original paintings by this local Siesta Key / Sarasota artist.
Tropical Art For Sale In Florida
Tropical Art For Sale In Florida by Lloyd Dobson Artist. Lloyd Dobson an artist living in the Siesta Key – Sarasota Florida area was born in Kansas City, Missouri and raised in Independence, Missouri. He studied art in high school and college where he was blessed to win numerous art awards and ribbons. In Missouri he studied under the late artist Andrew Thoman. After a year in college he migrated to Southern California.
Soon after moving to Southern California he continued his passion for oil painting and studied under California artist Bert Carter. In California he entered many art shows where he
continued to win ribbons for his work, as well as selling oil paintings to hundreds of clients throughout the United States and Canada.
Lloyd’s work is enjoyed in private collections with some of the more notable collectors being Art Linkletter, Debbie Reynolds and Debbie Reynold’s mother. A couple of years living in California, Lloyd Dobson partnered with three other artist and opened a gallery in Laguna Beach, California. That same year opened a gallery and studio in Canoga Park, California where he taught oil painting as well.
In 2007 he moved to Treasure Island, Florida where Florida’s west coast now seem to influence his paintings. In 2013 Lloyd Dobson moved to the Siesta Key – Sarasota area and close to his son, daughter-in-law and granddaughters and they have invigorated him to continue capturing God’s palette.
You can find Lloyd Dobson and his Tropical Art For Sale In Florida oil paintings every Sunday from 8:00am to 2:00pm at the Siesta Key Farmers Market in the Village on Siesta Key, Florida and the fourth Saturday of every month at the Lakewood Ranch Farmers Market from 10:00am to 2:00pm (8am to 12 noon through the summer months).