The Glimar Man

The Good Friday Golf Day saw a range of items up for auction, including one particularly unique piece: a hand-painted portrait by local artist Robi Glimar, who also goes by the moniker "The Glimar Man". Robi is well-known in the community for his artistic talents and his dedication to giving back, and he generously donated his time to create the portrait for the auction.

The winning bid for the portrait came in at an impressive $1590, with the lucky bidder being Rod Scott. Rod now has a one-of-a-kind piece of art that will stand the test of time, thanks to Robi's skillful use of spray cans to create a lasting image.

The process was documented with photos of Robi at work, and the finished product featuring both Robi and Rod can be seen below.The addition of Robi's portrait to the auction added a new dimension to the day, and his generous donation helped to substantially boost the funds raised. Robi's artistic talents can be seen on display on his website, where he showcases his incredible work for all to see. https://theglimarman.com.au/

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