This March, Roq La Rue Gallery in Seattle is hosting three concurrent exhibitions displaying Sam Wolfe Connelly, Liz Brizzi, and...
On January 29th, 2015 Antler Gallery will open their 3rd annual Audubon Society of Portland benefit exhibition, titled “Brink”. Eighteen...
Let the fairy tales begin… On December 12, 2014, Arch Enemy Arts presents Wait for the Moon, an exhibition celebrating the works of twenty distinct artists from around the world. Inspired by some of the most beloved stories in Children’s Literature, the enduring folk tales of Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm will...
“. . . these are the times of dreamy quietude, when beholding the tranquil beauty and brilliancy of the ocean’s...
Yoko d’Holbachie‘s is a Japanese painter who is best known for her psychedelic-colored surrealistic paintings of cute yet disconcerting creatures....
Mahlimae is a group of art dolls created by Nicole Watt in the middle of the wilderness in Tasmania, Australia. These small imaginary beings look as if they came straight out of a long forgotten magical forest. Lovely and eerie, with sad innocent eyes, Mahlimae dolls have captured many people’s hearts...
For years, details on artist Chiara Bautista, a.k.a Milk have been leaked in dribs and drabs and her interviews are not...
Whimsical paintings of floating heads, cute one-eyed cats, and various hybrid creatures. Each one of them is a display of...
Julie Filipenko, an artist from Tel Aviv, Israel, has a unique way of mingling her youthful subjects with the woodland creatures of the world. Through a balance of loose hand-drawn styles, textures and use of color, her illustrations welcome you to a circus tea party, piquing the imagination with lingering...
Stephanie Inagaki unfurls her solo show this April 26th at Century Guild gallery. Titled, Metamorphosis, it’s a revelation of anthropomorphic...
American Figure painter and graduate of Interlochen Arts Academy, Rose Freymuth-Frazier left the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains for...













