We had a chance to talk with Bay Area artist Caitlin Hackett about her inspiration and works for Feral Creatures group exhibition curated by Stephanie Chefas in January, 2014.
Edith Lebeau's solo showWhen The Light Goes Out. Here, the Canadian artist opens up to us about what she calls her most personal work to date, soothing serious issues with serene pastel palettes and symbolic imagery. Below, she explains a thorough glimpse into her painting process as well as a list of current working artists whose faces you may notice in the series! Swing by the gallery soon to see the work up close.
Emilio Villalba is a San Francisco based artist with an iconic painting style. Read on to learn more about his investigative approach and the motives behind the work that he creates.
The gallery began working with Danijela Krha and her team atbeautiful.bizarre in 2014 as the publication entered its sixth issue. Introductions to Gallery Director Kim Larson were made, and a shared interest in advancing the same caliber and style of artwork was revealed. Over the last several years, the magazine has grown and expanded into nothing short of an international phenomenon. Now in it’s 14th issue, and with well over 600,000 followers combined across their social networks, they serve up a continuous and engaging stream of beautiful and surreal contemporary artwork, which as their name implies—oft trend toward the bizarre.