Michael Reeder’s work is a feast for the eyes. With each look, your eyes get greedier and greedier, sucking in...
After having been given the cold shoulder in art galleries for a long time, digital art is now making its...
Emotionally charged A rabbit sits, head bowed into paws, in the depths of grief. Eyes covered, nose buried, shoulders hunched, followed by the fine detail of fur etched onto the animal, increasing the realism. All of these features culminate in a sadness you can’t help but empathize with. Darla Jackson’s...
The works of the Australian painter Ben Smith are unique. The compositions build unique worlds that engage you through a...
When it comes to horror, I always thought that it was more effective when brought out in the story by...
My fascination with demonology started during teenage years, when discovering the sculptures of the cathedrals and the paintings of Hieronymus Bosch. As I was also a bookworm, I finally stumbled on the Ars Goetia, a 17th century grimoire listing more than 70 different demons, with their bizarre appearances. Since then,...
Monica Rohan‘s paintings are suffocatingly beautiful. When you first look at Rohan’s work, you are immediately struck by the vibrancy...
Teagan White is an artist from Minnesota, where winters are long yet nature is still seemingly bountiful. She graces us...
Aptly named, Protagonist, Kathrin Longhurst’s recent solo exhibition at Nanda\Hobbs Gallery, portrays how women are becoming the powerful, empowered protagonists of their own futures. “When I’m old, I want to be saying, ‘We were there to see the moment when women could go outside and feel safe, when they could feel...
By exhibiting his wondrously mystical paintings for over ten years, Matt Dangler has given us countless glimpses into magical worlds...
I met Ruth Speer last summer at the opening of “Flower Child”, a group show at Modern Eden Gallery in...
The wall sculptures and dolls of Erica Borghstijn reflect a remarkably sensitive approach to the human expression. The pensive, solemn, sad, anxious and poignant faces that look down from walls or up from stands engage with unforgettable eyes. An endearing childlike innocence and vulnerability pulls at the heart and the ‘eyes...













