Some images from the First Sarurday Indie Market on the 600 block of Central Ave, St. Pete.
In the Crislip Arcade...
Victoria Ahrendt's Vision 47 Gallery may be relocating to the Warehouse Arts District soon.
Stopped by Dysfunctional Grace, talked with Liz, and saw this piece from Daniel, a steampunk/taxidermy fusion, literally and figuratively. A rather fat snake with two heads, like lenses on a turret on an old film cine camera.
A heart of razor blades, from Frank Strunk III
Smaller skulls and a hand grenade by Frank Strunk III
Local legend, bookseller, and child prodigy John Rosa.
Congratulations to all the participants and founder Rosie Williams.
--- Luis
In the Crislip Arcade...
Victoria Ahrendt's Vision 47 Gallery may be relocating to the Warehouse Arts District soon.
Stopped by Dysfunctional Grace, talked with Liz, and saw this piece from Daniel, a steampunk/taxidermy fusion, literally and figuratively. A rather fat snake with two heads, like lenses on a turret on an old film cine camera.
A heart of razor blades, from Frank Strunk III
Smaller skulls and a hand grenade by Frank Strunk III
Local legend, bookseller, and child prodigy John Rosa.
Scott King and his art
Questionable characters |
Work by Autumn Berlin and friend |
The artists wearing their jewelry. |
People at the market |
--- Luis
In the Crislip Arcade...
Victoria Ahrendt's Vision 47 Gallery may be relocating to the Warehouse Arts District soon.
Stopped by Dysfunctional Grace, talked with Liz, and saw this piece from Daniel, a steampunk/taxidermy fusion, literally and figuratively. A rather fat snake with two heads, like lenses on a turret on an old film cine camera.
A heart of razor blades, from Frank Strunk III
Smaller skulls and a hand grenade by Frank Strunk III
Local legend, bookseller, and child prodigy John Rosa.
Scott King and his art
Questionable characters |
Work by Autumn Berlin and friend |
The artists wearing their jewelry. |
People at the market |
--- Luis
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