Current and Past Issues of PureHoney
The PureHoney featured artist of the month, Lewis Rossignol, lives in a small city in his longtime home state of Maine. But unlike, say, that »
What connects the retro-futuristic worlds of the video game No Man’s Sky with the sublime landscapes of 19th-century painter John Martin? The answer is Brighton, »
How does a visual artist respond when the worst happens? For St. Petersburg, Florida’s Mel Kadel, the answer was: start almost from scratch, mid-career, after »
Art is WAR! From the Byzantine Iconoclasm and the Protestant Reformation to the removal of the Parthenon Marbles by Lord Elgin, from the Mexican muralists »
Regarding what you may already know or have heard about Flow Fest: yes, there is yoga; sure, there are hula hoops; there may be stilts, and »
Has it already been a year since the last holiday edition of the North Beach Social? Last year Suénalo headlined the December monthly musical meet-up »
Located in downtown West Palm Beach, TW Fine Art and Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery are literal next-door neighbors in a row of spruced-up warehouse properties on »
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, »
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 »
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. »
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 »
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 »