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Giovanni Cerro, a St. Pete resident who battled alcohol addiction for 10 years found his niche writing poetry on-demand for people who approach him with a subject that is important to them. (Skyla Luckey | Patch )
ST. PETERSBURG, FL The first time poet Giovanni Cerro, 34, saw his grandfather cry was when the family patriarch read a poem Cerro wrote for his grandfather s birthday.
Cerro was 9 years old at the time. I never saw him cry, but when I read him that poem, he cried, Cerro said in a Patch interview. That really made an imprint on me. I was like, This feels good.
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Artists from Florida and across the nation submitted works of art in The Art Of All Things Florida, that represent some of Florida s best qualities, such as flamingos and dolphins, and then there s the less desired about Florida such as summer heat. ((Chad Mize))
ST. PETERSBURG, FL The Mize Gallery s May exhibit, The Art of all Things Florida, features 44 artists whose work represents Florida.
Some of the works are humorous such as the Flori-duh piece by Steve Madden, which is a digital print of a green figure with his face in the shape of Florida picking his nose. Other pieces such as the No Gods, No Masters, No Scrubs, by Bailey Gumienny shows a woman in a bikini walking an alligator that is enticing and powerful.
The Chelsea St. Pete's British-Flavored Coffee Shop Is Open - St. Pete, FL - The Chelsea St. Pete open in the Warehouse Arts District brings together one owner's British background with love for a NYC hotel.