Current and Past Issues of PureHoney
The artist Bryce Wymer is a South Florida native based in Brooklyn whose jarring yet pleasing work draws from every brow —- high, middle and »
While Art Basel and Art Miami in December mark South Florida’s traditional art season peak, they now have competition as choice destinations for art and »
Fire and juggling and lights, oh my! Imagine “The Wizard of Oz” inspired by Cirque du Soleil and the result could be Florida Flow Fest »
Brian Wagoner, known in the art world as Bunkt_, is no stranger to the brutal and ugly parts of life. His artist statement online cites »
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With newspapers across the country ditching daily editions as they struggle to stay afloat, it is in some ways a terrible time for print. But »
Pop Art of the 1960s is as ubiquitous to collectors as the golden arches of McDonald’s: Lichtenstein, Warhol and Haring can be seen in the »
A DECADE OF DAZE: Phil Pirrone’s Desert Daze Festival Celebrates 10 Years by Steve LaBate Hurtling through prisms of colored light in the desert dark, I »
Upcycling, or creative reusing, has become a more prominent form of making thanks to growing dissatisfaction with the planned obsolescence of most purchased goods. Just »
Sampling the work of Vernon James “Bad Love” is like free-falling into a Wonderland hosted by Vincent Price. There are burlesque Siamese twins sporting ’20s »
From the day Christopher T. Wood, aka “Woody,” arrived at Palm Beach Atlantic University in downtown West Palm Beach circa 1994, he commanded attention. This »
The work of painter Michael McGrath forgoes the existential question of, “Why are we here?” and instead asks, “Where is here, anyway?” McGrath’s paintings transport »