Arch Enemy Arts celebrates the work of Michael Camarra, PILGRIMAGE TO THE ELECTRIC GROVE, Alex Garant, SLUMBER, Rebecca Reeves', FESTERING GRIEF & more!
Following a flash of pulse-quickening inspiration, it is said that 3rd Century BC mathematician, astronomer, physicist, engineer, and inventor Archimedes...
Pee Wee Herman or Wednesday Addams? Jell-O shots or absinthe? Weird Al Yankovic or Siouxsie and the Banshees? Arch Enemy Arts continues reading our beautiful bizarre-lovin’ minds by unveiling an endless array of adrenalizing art exhibitions that are the creative equivalent of a fiercely fabulous slam poetry performance that builds...
Several generations ago when young girls were asked the timeworn question, “Sooo, what do you want to be when you...
We shoot for the moon, promise the moon, and are occasionally even over the moon, yet our selenophilia – from...
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...
In aurora borealis variegated skies backlit with pulsars, meteor showers, distant galaxies and shooting stars, celestial sprites sweep down through...
To fully appreciate the frolicsome visual narratives that tumble out of Jette Reinert’s blithesome portfolio, the beholder must first understand...
Savoring life’s simple pleasures – inhaling the soft floral essence emanating from a riot of blooms, relishing a slice of hot-out-of-the-oven sourdough bread slathered with butter, or merely just snuggling up with a good book and a cat – can vastly enrich our daily experience as well as our overall...
It’s wonderfully enlightening to step inside the mind of an artist so we can gain a better sense of what...
Many of us are aware of the captivating symmetrical balance of an architectural design, a painting, or even a person’s...
“Death is everywhere,” Dave Gahan crooned in Depeche Mode’s 1985 hit song Fly on the Windscreen, “the more I look…the more I see…the more I feel a sense of urgency.” As dispiriting as their chief songwriter Martin Gore’s lyrical observation may seem, the then 37 year old designed it as...














