Current and Past Issues of PureHoney

Published on November 8th, 2024

An artist’s hair sewn into fabric. A towering painting of a skeleton. An old-fashioned steamer trunk, balanced on a mannequin in place of a head, »

Published on November 7th, 2024

For the past seven years, South Florida photographer Roberto Badillo has made live music his primary subject, encapsulating artists’ raw power and emotion as it »

Published on October 22nd, 2024

At the turn of the century, a hive mind of experts infused with cultural edification determined that the Gutenberg Press may be humanity’s greatest invention. »

Published on October 2nd, 2024

Ryan Heshka wants you to “stay weird.” The Winnipeg-based “lowbrow” artist does his part to embody and uphold weirdness by drawing on vintage pop culture »

Published on September 5th, 2024

Visiting Katya Neptune’s show, Echoes Unveiled, at her studio in Delray Beach’s Arts Warehouse feels like a reverential act, as though one were entering a »

Published on August 5th, 2024

With a focus on the beauty and the terrors of growing up, PureHoney featured artist for August 2024 Aris Moore has created a menagerie of »

Published on July 20th, 2024

“Think of symbols as memes or viruses; they have their own lives and appear in different places,” says the PureHoney featured artist for July 2024, »

Published on May 20th, 2024

Drummer Tyler Schwarz spent a decade behind the kit and on the road with West Palm Beach’s most celebrated indie band, Surfer Blood, until Covid »

Published on May 19th, 2024

Island dweller Toni Demuro brings his whimsical visual world to the pages of PureHoney this month, and with him comes a long list of distinguished credits. Sardinia, »

Published on May 6th, 2024

In the realm of contemporary visual art, illustrator Andy Martin stands out for his way with words. The former London dweller has contributed images to »

Published on May 5th, 2024

Artist couple Wendy DesChene and Jeff Schmuki want to talk to you about the birds and the bees. But don’t worry — it’s a family-friendly conversation, courtesy of »

Published on May 2nd, 2024

Even in fast-growing South Florida there is still a “shoulder season,” beginning in May, when the snowbirds have flown and the locals are called upon »