Downtown Los Angeles’ Corey Helford Gallery is proud to announce its next major exhibition by contemporary surrealist painter, Issue 39 artist Jana Brike. Unveiling her latest selection of paintings full of personal symbolism, When I Was a River opens on October 11th in Gallery 3. “Brike’s art is a reflection of profoundly human experiences,” shares Corey Helford Gallery. “Love and loss, womanhood and sisterhood, motherhood, pain, mortality, and the spiritual awakenings that come through life’s inner journeys. Her creative process is at once grounding and transcendent, tethering her to the physical reality of existence while offering a path beyond suffering through acceptance, clarity, and insight.”
Born in 1980 in Soviet-occupied Latvia, Jana Brike works weave together themes of growth, innocence, and transcendence, often expressed through mythological archetypes and imagery drawn from the natural world. In the face of Soviet restrictions, she turned to nature as both sanctuary and muse – a presence that remains central to her artistic vision.
This contemplative body of work is a visual meditation on the four primal elements – Earth, Air, Fire, and Water – understood as sacred symbols of the human journey. Each painting becomes a threshold where the visible and the invisible meet, where nature is not simply matter that surrounds us, but a mirror of our deepest inner truths.
The Earth is more than soil – it carries the weight of memory, grounding us in our bodies and in belonging. Air moves beyond wind; it holds thought, inspiration, unseen currents of emotion, and the breath that stirs the sky. Fire is not only light and destruction, but the energy of transformation, passion, and the alchemy of desire, will, and awakening. Water, forever shifting, speaks of feeling, surrender, and the unseen depths that shape our becoming.
Witness how rhythms, textures, and seasons of the natural world echo our internal landscapes. Nature is not separate from us, but rather, a sacred extension of our own inner weather and shifting seasons. Here, the boundaries between self and world soften – what is seen reflects what is felt. In this quiet exchange, spirit takes form, and the soul remembers its place within the greater whole.”
Jana Brike


Jana Brike: When I Was a River
Opening reception: October 11, 2025, 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Dates: October 11 – November 15, 2025
COREY HELFORD GALLERY:
Gallery 3: 571 S. Anderson St. Los Angeles, CA 90033
Open: Tuesday-Saturday, 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
(310) 287-2340
Open to the public and free to attend, When I Was a River is set to debut on Saturday, October 11th from 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm in Gallery 3, alongside a dual solo show by world-renowned Nigerian hyper-realist artists Arinze Stanley and Oscar Ukonu, titled The Weight of Us, in the Main Gallery and a solo show by Japanese artist aica, titled Where Petals Dance, in Gallery 2. All shows will be on view at CHG through November 15th.


From press release //
About Jana Brike:
Born in 1980 in Riga, Latvia, Jana Brike studied academic painting at the Art Academy of Latvia, where she earned her Master of Arts degree in 2005. Her main interest is visual art with a strong narrative and depiction of a figure, mostly using the traditional medium of oil painting on canvas. The artist has also explored other mediums, such as drawing, animation, mixed media sculpture, installation, and digital art. The main focus of Brike’s art is the internal space and state of a human soul—dreams, longing, love, pain, and the vast range of emotions the human condition offers and the transcendence of them all. Her work is her poetic visual autobiography.
Since 1996, Brike has had 15 solo exhibitions and more than 100 other projects (including group exhibitions) all over the world. She was also on the Jury Panel of the Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize 2025. Plus, her work has been profiled by Beautiful Bizarre Magazine, Hi-Fructose, American Art Collector, Metal Magazine, GQ Brazil, and more.






About Corey Helford Gallery //
Established in 2006 by Jan Corey Helford and her husband, television producer/creator Bruce Helford (The Conners, Lopez vs. Lopez, Anger Management, The Drew Carey Show, and George Lopez), Corey Helford Gallery (CHG) has since evolved into one of the premier galleries of New Contemporary art. Its goal as an institution is to support the growth of artists, from the young and emerging to the well-known and internationally established. CHG represents a diverse collection of international artists, primarily influenced by today’s pop culture and collectively encompassing style genres such as New Figurative Art, Pop Surrealism, Neo Pop, Graffiti, and Street Art.











