New Hal Robins Art Show: Dragonolatry II

by Scott Beale on June 18, 2007 · 1 comment

Hal Robins: Dragonolatry

Hal Robins: Dragonolatry

Dragonolatry II, a follow-up to April’s Hal Robins art show Dragonolatry, opens tomorrow, Tuesday, June 19th from 8-10pm at the Chez Poulet Gallery located at 3359 Cesar Chavez (Army) Street in San Francisco. Here are my photos from the first Dragonolatry show.

Dragonolatry II, an ongoing art exhibition, includes the illustrations from Hal Robins’s Dinosaur Alphabet. All art is for sale, including new prints and Limited Edition Prints. There will be a live performance and a KrOB video collage.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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