
Briana Hertzog
NORTHERN VIRGINIA
Working in oils, Briana Hertzog creates tightly rendered pop surreal paintings in saturated palettes that are fresh and contemporary. She often combines naturalistic human forms with playful creatures set in imaginative dreamscapes to create loose, metaphorical narratives most often inspired by love, self-acceptance, and feminism.
Briana Hertzog is based in Northern Virginia. She graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University, attended the Illustration Academy, and has also studied at the Corcoran School of Art and Design and Intlochen Center for the Arts. An actively working illustrator, her work has been published in Richmond Magazine, North American Review, and Qual Bell Magazines. Hertzog began showing with Arch Enemy Arts in 2023 after submitting to our Spotlight Showcase and celebrated her debut solo feature with the gallery in January 2025.
SOLO EXHIBITIONS:
Catalog of works.
Below is a list of all works from solo and group exhibitions. Any pieces marked with a red dot have been sold.

"Dream Snatchers" 2024 Oil on canvas 20” x 16” $3,500 USD

"Grazing" (2023) oil on cradled wood panel 12" x 12" $1500 USD

"Moon Moth Offering" (2023) oil on canvas 8" x 10" $975 USD

"Prey For Love" (2022) oil on canvas 36" x 24" $4500 USD

"Wolfy" 2024 Cradled wood panel, clay, acrylic, resin 4.5” x 4.5” $300 USD

"Bun Bun" 2024 Cradled wood panel, clay, acrylic, resin 4.5” x 4.5” $300 USD

"Consuming Emotions" (2023) oil on canvas 5" x 7" $300 USD

"Cattail" (2022) oil on canvas 24" x 18" $3000 USD