Sean Mahan – Salvaging What’s Good – Artist Interview

The soft, quiet beauty of Sean Mahan’s figurative paintings provides the tremendous initial appeal that lures us into imagery infused with an electrifying cerebral charge. Erudite and incredibly thoughtful, Mahan carefully constructs his creations to incorporate a plethora of subtle, … Read More

Ron English – TOYBOX: America in the Visuals – Artist Interview

The visual imagery of pioneering Pop Art iconoclast, Mr. Ron English, is recognisable to most (whether everyone knows the artist’s name or not), such is the sagacity of the creative mind behind some of the most strikingly pervasive images of … Read More

Peter Adamyan – Humanity’s Disconnect – Artist Interview

In Peter Adamyan’s latest work, he envisions a post consumerist world in which future generations have become reacquainted with the hunter gatherer tribes of the past. They invest themselves in foraging through the discarded remnants of mass produced commodities left … Read More

Peter Adamyan – Brand Identity As Cultural Identity – Guest Blog

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‘Brand Identity As Cultural Identity’ by Peter Adamyan All human civilization starts with us finding our place in the natural world, with our desire to tame and control nature, to advance our own survival and push the proliferation of the … Read More

Alex Gross – Antisocial Network – Artist Interview

Within the emotionally charged and powerfully discerning art of Alex Gross, we are treated to scenes of both dreamlike surreality and slabs of hard hitting reality, which dish up copious disturbing home truths, while asking us to confront our modern … Read More

Laurie Hogin – Contemporary Expressions – Artist Profile

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For the past 20 years, the work of Laurie Hogin has consisted primarily of allegorical paintings of mutant plants and animals in languishing, overgrown landscape settings or posed as though for classical still life or portraiture. Her current interests include … Read More

Jen Mann – What is the Female Gaze Even? – Guest Blog

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‘What is the Female Gaze Even?’ by Jen Mann I’m unaccustomed to writing about topics and much more familiar with addressing an audience with images, and maybe a one liner. Although I love words, formal writing is unfamiliar to me, … Read More

Hikari Shimoda – Memento Mori – Artist Interview

The paintings of Hikari Shimoda beguile with their sparkling magic and seduce us into a fantastical world where everything is not quite as it first seems. The kawaii and manga inspired cuteness soon reveals itself as a clever, candy coated … Read More