Bicycle Fine Art is pleased to premiere this stunning piece by Minneapolis artist, Neal Perbix. Known for his use of industrial equipment and materials to create fine line paintings, this work on canvas showcases the artist’s continued efforts toward experimentation and challenging what materials can […]
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Finding a New Creative Normal: An Exploration with Christopher Saunders
As with many artists, spurred by practical considerations owing to the current global situation, Brooklyn fine art painter Christopher Saunders contemplates his creative process and further investigates past ideas into an aptly titled series, Recurring Fields. With limited studio access these days, Christopher has found […]

New Investigations on Paper: Paving Pathways in Ink with Christopher Saunders
Weekends are studio days for Christopher Saunders, who works a regular 9 to 5 job during the week. Meeting up with him early on a Saturday morning, Bicycle Fine Art had the pleasure of visiting the contemporary artist in his Greenpoint, Brooklyn studio and seeing […]

The Paintings of Neal Perbix: A Look into Language, Industry, and Inspiration
Bicycle Fine Art artist Neal Perbix is deeply influenced by the physical space and materials surrounding him. Focusing on elements that introduce themes of texture, Neal creates art that not only redefines drawing but also the artist’s relationship to both his native city of urban […]

The Evolving Process of Evan Ishmael, Finding Precision from a Flame
When you first see Evan Ishmael’s work, you can’t help but look for answers. His small, shadowed grey, shifting marks, run scattered across the surface of his pieces, hard bound by perfectly precise lines. Geometric, trim, sleek, and meticulous, they’re mesmerizing in their controlled exactitude. […]