Hector’s Birthday Party Photos

by Scott Beale on November 24, 2005 · 0 comments

Hector

The lovable Hector, Varnish Fine Art’s resident canine, just turned ten, so Varnish owners Kerri and Jen threw a little birthday party for him. Lori and I stopped by and I shot a few photos while we were there paying our regards to the big H. They even made a birthday cake for old Hector (it’s not often you see a birthday cake with “poop” written on it).

Photos from Hector’s Birthday Party

Gale Hart’s amusing show “Why Not Eat Your Pet” was still up, so took a few photos of it as well. Varnish’s next show features sculptor Ron Garrigues and painter Charles Glaubitz, and it opens on Saturday, December 10th.

- photo credit: Scott Beale

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