Eric Lee created a series of black and white monoprints in 2010 a precursor to his later Suminagashi style paintings. While this specific body of work is ink on paper, Eric moves fluidly through many different types of media and is comfortable experimenting with everything […]
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Dan Sabau: Capturing the Abstract within the Figure
One of the brightest pieces in the studio of Bicycle Fine Art artist Dan Sabau is a watercolor portrait with a gold leaf background. The metal is quite literally brilliant and catches your eye right away as you enter the space, contrasting with the translucent […]

Revealing the Layers of ‘Snow Hymn’: The Experimental Processes of David Donovan Jensen
Bicycle Fine Art artist David Donovan Jensen created Snow Hymn in 2015 as part of his ongoing Hymn series. He came up with the Hymn title for this series as a result of listening to a large amount of what he affectionately refers to as […]

Danielle Voight: Finding Balance Between Minimalism and Expressionism
This oil painting, entitled Suchness, was painted in 2014 by Danielle Voight. As a young artist, Voight was hesitant to share her work with others, not allowing even friends or family to view her artwork. This time spent in solitude allowed her to develop […]

‘All the Good Things Will Be Yours’ : An Insight to Eric Lee’s Connection with Superior
“All The Good Things Will Be Yours is about wanting. Wanting something unattainable; and this because it doesn’t want me in return. To some extent it’s about rejection and not knowing it’s for good reason. What’s shown is a city on a hill, but one […]

From Coastlines to Canvas: Introducing the Work of Matthew Bielen
Bicycle Fine Art is thrilled to begin working with Massachusetts artist, Matthew Bielen and introduce his work to New York City. Matthew’s paintings are as imaginative as they are organic, finding a beautiful play between colors found in nature and “man-made” creations. The works evoke […]

Walnut Veneer Relief Drawings: Building a New Series, A Look at Neal Perbix’s Latest Edition
Bicycle Fine Art is pleased to present a beautiful, new and exclusive, limited edition of relief drawings made from walnut veneer wood by Minneapolis artist Neal Perbix. The relief drawings, like the rest of Neal’s art work, incorporate the mundane materials he encounters during his […]

From Sculptural Glass, Sketches Emerge: A New Body of Work by Chad Fonfara
Native Nebraskan Chad Fonfara is largely known for his captivating glass blown sculptures, inspired by the inexplicable 2011 event when thousands of dead red-winged blackbirds fell from the sky, littering the streets in the suburban town of Beebe, Arkansas. Chad became transfixed with dead birds […]

Suminagashi: Under the Microscope with Eric Lee
“I am the furthest thing from a systematic thinker,” says Bicycle Fine Art artist Eric Lee, introducing his new series of elegant and enigmatic black and white paint works on paper. The series, so far intentionally left untitled, embraces a new level of conscious uncertainty […]

Bird Sketches: A Holiday Tradition Revealed
With the holiday season upon us, Bicycle Fine Art caught up with artist Chad Fonfara, to discuss his Condemnation print series, depicting groups of deceased birds. At times shown huddled together in a vague mass of bird bodies, or laid out in a row, the prints are inspired by […]

Through the Window and the Lens: Christopher Saunders’ Artistic Explorations
On a warm day in summer, Brooklyn artist Christopher Saunders welcomed us into his converted warehouse studio space in Greenpoint to share his current body of work, along with the history of his path to New York and to landscape painting, his long-running relationship with […]

David Donovan Jensen: The Recordings of an Artist
Bicycle Fine Art artist, David Donovan Jensen is a painter, but he may be more accurately described as a sculptor of space. His environment seeps into the canvas, reflecting sounds, songs, moods, and the physicality of the outside world – diffused smoothly and soothingly within […]