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 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. […]

Revealing Stories through Color: New Works from Matthew Bielen
Bicycle Fine Art is excited to showcase three new works by fine artist Matthew Bielen. These new paintings highlight Matthew’s painting methods, while also offering insight into his process and the stories behind each work. Matthew reveals the vibrant colors he incorporates into his paintings […]

From Construction to Studio: Selected Works by Neal Perbix
Bicycle Fine Art is pleased to present the following selected works by artist Neal Perbix. Creating pieces with materials most commonly found in construction sites, Neal experiments with his chosen media, remarking the experiences of daily life and reevaluating their use and function. […]

From Oil Painting to Watercolor: Exploring Danielle Voight’s Dynamic Minimalism
“Even though they don’t necessarily look like landscapes, I always call them abstract landscapes,” says Bicycle Fine Art artist Danielle Voight, in reference to her oil paintings. She continues, “they’re emotional and physical landscapes, both of those combined.” The dramatic collision of these two extremities […]

Discovering Abstraction in Cape Cod: Matthew Bielen’s ‘Flying Saucer, Cape Cod Bay’
For the past five years, Bicycle Fine Art artist Matthew Bielen’s paintings have been almost entirely abstract in nature. While subtle views of seascapes and terrains are always noticeable at first glance, this painting, entitled Flying Saucer, Cape Cod Bay, offers a unique insight […]

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 […]

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 […]