Strange Weather We’re Having…

A New Body of Work for Spring 2026

Strange Weather We’re Having... gathers Honey Jaeger’s Spring 2026 works into a shifting atmosphere of satire, ritual, religious critique, feminine memory, cosmic glamour, and playful absurdity. Rather than forming a single linear narrative, this release moves like weather across Honey’s visual world... devotional one moment, indicting the next, then suddenly funny, seductive, strange, or sweet.

Across these works, unstable systems reveal themselves in different disguises. The White House becomes a circus stage while graves sit in plain view. Scripture is sharpened into a weapon. A cathedral becomes a containment site where old miracles fail. A woman raised to stay sweet begins to recognize the borders of a life prescribed for her before she ever had the language to refuse it. In each case, Honey turns familiar structures... nation, church, family, ritual, fantasy... into surreal stages where power exposes itself.

But this release is not only a storm front. Strange Weather We’re Having... also opens into Honey’s witchier and more playful registers. Seasonal altar works honor the pagan Wheel of the Year through bone, moths, crystals, wings, flowers, and sacred symmetry. Elsewhere, pinup glamour drifts into outer space, rhinestone sunglasses become portals of fantasy, and small collages offer a cheekier kind of spell.

Together, the pieces reveal an artist moving freely through her own symbolic language. Honey’s world is irreverent but reverent, funny but uneasy, devotional but never obedient. In Strange Weather We’re Having..., collapse, beauty, ritual, spectacle, sweetness, and warning gather in the same sky... each piece another sign that the atmosphere has changed.