FGA American Classics
Monday, April 12th, 2010
An Evening Celebrating the Convergence of American Pin-Up Art, Bourbon, and Automotive Innovation
Fluge Global Adventures often moves in unique circles, from the Snows of Kilimanjaro and Everest to the Wheels of Road Bikes and Stationary Bikes, and from Gumball Rallies to Writing Contests. With this said, trying to explain a convergence of Beauties, Bourbons, and Racing is a little difficult even for FGA. The good news is that it worked! The Gallery was crowded with hundreds of FGA team members, friends, art patrons, bourbon imbibers, racers and simple wanderers looking for a place to call their home for a Friday night.

Images of the Night
After tasting some of the finest Bourbons made in America and Appalachian and Low Country foods made by the famed Besaw’s restaurant, guests seemed to find the art relatively inviting and even more so once they got the FGA ‘schwag’ bag and voted for their favorite next Pin-Up model. The newest FGA race car; Tarzan, even looked pretty good considering it sat without either engine or transmission (amazing what can be achieved through art)!

Tarzan, Beauties, and FGA Race Team
Nick begins his journey towards the famed Rose Cup Championships in June. This will be the 50th Anniversary of the largest race west of the Mississippi. A question remains, will Nick’s success be found in racing, beauties or Bourbon?

A Quiet Moment with the Artist…