No, this doesn’t look like a typical post on the DHome blog—we usually don’t show all that many cool tattoos. We also don’t write about that many artists who create paintings made from fire. Native Dallas artist David Sena is back in town for a special show “DFW Back-n-Attack” at Gallery Interiors at 10759 Preston Road. The name of the show just doesn’t seem very laid back summer style to me, and the idea of someone actually choosing to do anything with fire other than light Citronella candles in this heat is a little beyond me. But, since it’s in my ‘hood and I haven’t been to Gallery Interiors, I plan to go tonight at 7 for the opening. No, I’m not bringing a fire extinguisher. Wanna learn more? Check out the writeup by our very own friend and events editor, Liz Johnstone.
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