Varnish Fine Art Celebrates 5 Years of Wonderful Art

by Scott Beale on May 2, 2008 · 0 comments

Varnish Fine Art

Varnish Fine Art

Varnish Fine Art

Varnish Fine Art

Varnish Fine Art

Varnish Fine Art

Varnish Fine Art is one of my favorite art galleries in San Francisco. They are currently celebrating their 5th anniversary with a huge group show featuring over 50 artists that have previously shown in the gallery.

Last night I stopped by for an event and while there shot a few photos of some of the wonderful art from the show that is on display. The show will be up through May 31st.

photos by Scott Beale

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filed under Art, San Francisco

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