The 2,500-year-old Latin term īnspīrāre – which refers to the act of breathing in or inhaling – is the soul...
We’re seduced by this empyrean domain with its rambling foliage and alloyed blooms as lush and velvety as a lover’s...
In aurora borealis variegated skies backlit with pulsars, meteor showers, distant galaxies and shooting stars, celestial sprites sweep down through the firmament, their jet stream gymnastics commanding the deference of lambent double moons. The vivacious, bramble-cloaked terrain below – strewn with Gypsophila, bioluminescent mushrooms, irises and pitcher plants – orchestrates...
Over two centuries ago, Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart had especially strong feelings about D minor, likening it to “melancholy womanliness”...
It’s wonderfully enlightening to step inside the mind of an artist so we can gain a better sense of what...
Consider the crucial series of events that a single plant – genetically programmed to bloom – must engage in during its ever-so-brief time on this earth. It emerges from the soil and tangos with the sun for days, weeks, and sometimes even months on end so that it may fulfill...
The opulent colors and textures of Sam Guay’s Blood Moon Tarot invite art lovers to look into a magic mirror...
Don’t blame your goosebumps on the chill in the air. Attending Palette Gallery’s artsy creature feature “The Evil Among Us”...
There are still a few things in this world that are truly magical, such as the sight of a pearlescent dandelion puff surfing on a lofty breeze. The sensation of feathery snowflakes cascading down upon your eyelids. Or the way that a creative-minded individual can transform a blank canvas into...
Exclusive Interview with Victor Grasso, 2nd Prize Winner, INPRNT Traditional Art Award, 2019 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize Stylistically daring artists...
Danish painter Anne Juul Christophersen’s enigmatic paintings have gathered admiration internationally. I first met her at an exhibition opening in...
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,...













