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 […]
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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 […]

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 […]

‘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 […]