Current and Past Issues of PureHoney

Published on January 7th, 2023

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 »

Published on January 6th, 2023

The artist Bryce Wymer is a South Florida native based in Brooklyn whose jarring yet pleasing work draws from every brow —- high, middle and »

Published on December 29th, 2022

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 »

Published on December 22nd, 2022

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 »

Published on December 21st, 2022

PURCHASE RHEA’S WORK HERE  AND FOLLOW HER ON INSTAGRAM @rheadrawing   »

Published on October 24th, 2022

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 »

Published on October 9th, 2022

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 »

Published on October 7th, 2022

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 »

Published on September 8th, 2022

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 »

Published on July 24th, 2022

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 »

Published on July 7th, 2022

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 »

Published on July 7th, 2022

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 »