You may know Jay Weinberg for his fast, energetic musical performances, which caused world-renowned metal band Slipknot to take him...
We’re seduced by this empyrean domain with its rambling foliage and alloyed blooms as lush and velvety as a lover’s...
Steely resolves are no match for the indomitable allure of the internet, which is expertly designed to pull us in so so many infinitely entertaining (albeit unproductive) directions. Like a leviathan sky dancer at an outdoor festival, it looms over us, intent upon dangling its crayon-colored jazz hands anywhere within...
It’s wonderfully enlightening to step inside the mind of an artist so we can gain a better sense of what...
“Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.” ~Lyman Frank Baum, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Before we ponder...
It takes guts to be Christina Ridgeway, and – interestingly enough – that statement is partially backed by…a gut feeling. Truth be told, we’re not entirely certain if the self-taught artist morphs into a human shield when she witnesses kamikaze bees terrorizing senior citizens and/or small children. Similarly, we don’t...
In considering social activism and art, the craft of embroidery likely isn’t the first medium that comes to mind. Yet...
In today’s pro-feminist culture, Justin Gedak’s tousle-haired, warpaint-streaked, weapon-toting, bad @ss babe battalion may be aesthetically on point, but the...
A single flower can be a work of art in itself, but en masse they can be breathtaking. Their fleeting nature reminds us of our own transience, and their seasonal return reminds us of rebirth. Across the ages and for cultures all over the world, flowers have held meaning –...
If you engaged in a conversation with Steveo Spirals while selecting ears of corn at a farmer’s market, you’d quickly...
Graceful and expressive, the visual narrative of Egyptian artist Hayam Elsayed’s painted portraiture flourishes with magnificent complexity and mystery. Each...
There comes a point in everyone’s life – sometimes various times within our journey – when we crave more. Ana Sneeringer, like so many of us, initially experienced a below-the-surface percolation. An intermittent nagging. What began as a contemplation of what, why, and how increasingly amplified until it made far...














