Brandi Milne is gifted with a unique vision. By that, I mean the way she sees and represents the physical...
Polluted landscapes, mutated and mutilated animals and a dark vision on the future of humanity: By description, the work of...
Vanilla Gallery presents “GOTH II”, the second installment of a special exhibition that explores some of the key concepts in the goth culture. Just like the gallery’s first GOTH exhibition in 2015, this exhibition features the works of a wide variety of artists from around the world. While the first exhibition...
There is an elegant simplicity to the universe: we live and we die; energy inhibits a form, leaves it and...
Mark your calendars because this Saturday, July 8, 2017, Jasmine Becket-Griffith celebrates ‘Insectarium’ as the spotlight artist at Eight And...
We know her name, Audrey Kawasaki, queen of the whimsical wood-grained modern nouveau. Her work has been flowing through the world for some time now. It has been embraced by an array of art enthusiasts because of her ability to connect such interesting dots. That’s why it is so exciting...
I have followed Italian Lowbrow artist, Ania Tomicka for a number of years and developed a deep admiration not only...
This summer, Haven Gallery presents three simultaneous not-to-be-missed exhibitions: Alex Garant‘s “Proprioception”, Annie Stegg Gerard‘s “Halcyon Garden”, and “Ornamented” group...
Have you ever sat at your computer and opened your eyes to visions of art so breathtaking, they make your heart skip? Even upon your pixelated screen, you see the colours clearly, fingers twitching to run over each individual brush stroke. It may not compare to standing in front of that artwork...
After a successful year with the publication of her latest book, Descants & Cadences, mixed media artist Stephanie Law continues...
Get ready for MegaCon! This week, Jasmine Becket-Griffith is attending Orlando, Florida’s “Mega Convention” for an event that delves deep...
How does one even begin to describe the stunning oils of Italian painter Agostino Arrivabene? Well, to start you will need to give yourself plenty of time; as well as being a feast of visual complexity, Agostino’s works are laden with symbolism and allegory. From the seclusion of his 17th...














