Squishy cherub-like faces sit tightly packed in a pastel pink sardine tin. Their tiny faces sleep peacefully as they lie...
Step into the beguiling fantasy art of Frank Forte and immerse your creative wanderlust in the surreal, and often eerie,...
Exclusive Interview with Susannah Montague, 3rd Prize Winner of the Yasha Young Projects Sculpture Award 2020 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize Synchronize joy and curiosity as soul counterparts and watch as flights of fancy set sail into a world of imagination and creativity. With eerie hints of mischief and nostalgic tunes of...
Come with us and take a trip to the other side, where notions of growth and teatime conversations walk the...
Graceful and expressive, the visual narrative of Egyptian artist Hayam Elsayed’s painted portraiture flourishes with magnificent complexity and mystery. Each...
KiSung Koh’s exquisitely painted wildlife is truly something to behold. Floating in a sea of melancholia, they keep you in their muted stories, telling tales through their eyes, and through the deep world around them. Hailing from South Korea, and now residing in Toronto, Canada, Koh draws from a plethora of...
There is something innately alluring about the delicate medium of glass. Forged in astoundingly high temperatures, it is blown, stretched...
Exclusive Interview with Richard Stipl, 2nd Prize Winner, Yasha Young Projects Sculpture Award, 2020 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize Most of...
Strips of fabric swerve and weave, slices of skin lay dormant and heavy. The hyperrealism of Ben Howe may look surreal, but if one were to look at reality as the shifting, organic and emotive perspective that philosophies of existence are actually based on, perhaps his paintings wouldn’t seem so...
Innocent, vulnerable, pure, elegant. These are the creatures born from the visionary mind of Japanese wood carver Yoshimasa Tsuchiya. As...
You might have had a kaleidoscope as a kid. I sure remember mine. The thing looked pretty dull from the...
James Gortner is a painter based in New York City. I first met James while touring MANA Contemporary’s open studios. It was there that I first fell for his work and his wonderfully illustrative explanations behind his process. We have remained friends ever since. A graduate of Columbia’s MFA program,...














