Harvey tried its best to knock down Houston artist Honeybones, but other than having to reschedule once and evacuate once, the Insomnia Gallery employee soldiered through, mounting the gallery’s first show entirely dedicated to illustration in its purest form. The September 2 “Illustration Show” showcased a dozen of H-Town’s coolest creatives, while art-goers enjoyed free sips from Eureka Heights Brewing Company. A portion of the proceeds benefited the Houston Humane Society Disaster Relief Fund for victims of Hurricane Harvey. Photos by Doogie Roux.

We saw art from Honeybones (@honeybones.htx), as well as offerings from Bakerzduzen (@bakerzduzen); Bonnie Boatright (@bonniebtattoos); Christina A. Tovar (@christinaatovar); Eyesore (@_eyesore_); ; Jade O’Lantern (@jadeolantern); Kara Timmons (@karatimmons); Roosterpop (@roosterpop) Shelby Hohl (@shelby_hohl); Stovepipe (@stovepipe); The Olive Knight (@theoliveknight); and Wizard of Barge (@wizardofbarge).

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Houston Press contributor Doogie Roux is a proud Cajun-Texan and a fan of anything on wheels or with a motor. He’s a big part of the Houston cycling family, as well as a connoisseur of fine food joints...