Photos of Hal Robins “Dragonolatry” Art Show Opening

by Scott Beale on April 25, 2007 · 2 comments

Hal Robins: Dragonolatry

Hal Robins: Dragonolatry

Hal Robins: Dragonolatry

Hal Robins: Dragonolatry

Hal Robins: Dragonolatry

Hal Robins: Dragonolatry

Last night I stopped by the opening of Hal Robins’ new art show “Dragonolatry”, which also marked the debut of the brand new Chez Poulet Gallery located San Francisco’s Mission District. While there I shot a few photos of the scene. Many originals and prints are still available, just contact us and we will pass your info along to Hal.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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