I ran into Josh Sullivan doing some live painting on Central, and next to him, his lifelong friend, Stuart Andrews. They're going to be in a show at the St. Pete Museum of History in Sept.
More of Stu's work here: [Link]
On the left is Bill Correira, whose paintings of marine life and water have landed him on the cover of magazines. His place is Gallery Woo, at 689 Central. More here: [Link]
This is Brad Augsburger's gallery in the Crislip Arcade. He has paintings, sculptures and makes gorgeous custom furniture. See more at [Link]

On the right, the Crislip Arcade. This was taken early in the evening. It filled up a little later.

On the left is the founder of Rex a million posing with the mural he painted on the back wall of his wearable art fashion shop in the Crislip Arcade. See more here: [Link]

These good people are from Rugaz Rescue Inc. They seem to specialize in rescuing Pit Bulls, and had several rescues on hand.
For more [Link]

Pale Horse and Collective also opened shows that evening, but will be reviewed separately.
--- Luis
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