MUNEZERO Benjamin: Painting Rwanda’s Living Memory Through Wildlife, Consciousness, and Human Coexistence

Self-taught Rwandan artist MUNEZERO Benjamin (Bennez) explores wildlife conservation, African landscapes, and human–nature coexistence through emotionally powerful paintings inspired by Rwanda’s Virunga region.

Bowery Boys: Street Presence, Childhood Memory, and the Hidden Narratives of Oklahoma City

Artist Milton R. Trice reflects on a quiet encounter with young boys in downtown Oklahoma City—an experience that became a meditation on childhood, memory, street presence, and the unseen narratives woven into urban life.

Why Some Artists Stay Stuck — And Others Leave Home to Transform Their Careers

Art residencies are more than travel opportunities — they can transform an artist’s mindset, career direction, global visibility, and creative identity. Discover what artists should know before applying and how residencies shape long-term artistic growth.

The Theatre, The Fog, and the Message

A fog-covered theatre, a forgotten message, and a fleeting encounter on the streets of Oklahoma City become part of a deeper reflection on memory, transition, and the unseen intelligence hidden within urban life. In this personal reflection, Milton R. Trice explores how cities quietly preserve human presence long after moments have passed.

Steven in the Doorway | Milton R. Trice and the Philosophy of Stereo-Realism

In “Steven in the Doorway,” Milton R. Trice reflects on a real-life encounter that evolved into a deeper meditation on observation, privacy, perception, and the ethical tension between artist and subject. Through philosophy and Stereo-Realism, the work questions who controls meaning within a social narrative.

Daria Belykh: Constructing Meaning Between Symbol, System, and State

What if art is not something to be seen—but something to be experienced as a system? Daria Belykh constructs visual frameworks where meaning emerges through structure, tension, and perception.

The Grocery Cart: From Invention to Survival

What began as a simple invention for convenience became a global symbol of survival—revealed through Milton R. Trice’s decades-long observation of life on the streets.

Rick Dubov: Painting the Unseen Realms of Time, Imagination, and Existence

Rick Dubov explores unseen realms where time dissolves and imagination shapes reality, creating paintings that bridge the physical and metaphysical worlds.

Street Presence: Art, Survival, and the Unseen Narratives of the City | Milton R. Trice Series

A curated introduction to Milton R. Trice’s artistic series exploring street life, survival, and overlooked urban narratives through decades of observational painting in Oklahoma City.

Asmik Bleyan: Painting the Quiet Tension of Human Emotion

Asmik Bleyan is a figurative painter exploring emotion through cinematic lighting and layered oil techniques. Discover her introspective approach to storytelling through the human form.