Tis the season to be jolly — BLAB! and KRAMPUS are coming to town. Curated by Monte Beauchamp of BLAB...
To wrap up what has been an insanely full-on year celebrating a diverse range of New Contemporary artists, Corey Helford...
Join Haven Gallery this weekend for the exciting opening of Mall, Hitomi Aoki, Jesus Aguado, Benz and Chang, and their group show Little Big IX.
Nico Pearleyes is a French artist, illustrator and graphic designer based in the Paris area. He started painting during the lockdown in 2020, feeling he had many things to express.
Mrs SteamCloudy started drawing from early childhood. From a young age she was first given a pencil, and since then she has never stopped creating. Self-taught, she used observation to picture her world. She was interested in any artistic field, painting on canvas, wood, various supports and sculpture.
Discover Juliet Schreckinger's new solo exhibition 'The Ghost Lights II', exhibiting at Miami Art Week and Arch Enemy Arts from 4th December 2024.
Issue 47 of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine, with Soey Milk's divine painting, "Jakhodo", on the cover is on sale now! Take a peek inside!
theartistrobert is the moniker of Robert Walker, a UK-based fine art painter best known for his ‘geo-figurative’ works that derive their meaning based on the model’s body language or expression and perceived cue. He paints in oils enjoying its multiple technique uses and is currently experimenting in mixed media as he further develops his practice.
Rachel Romano is a New Surrealism Figurative Painter. Her connection to art began at age 7 with sojourns with her father, a poet, to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which planted the seeds of storytelling.
Beautiful Bizarre Magazine’s 18th curated exhibition, Paracosmic Escape, is currently on view at Modern Eden Gallery in San Francisco, CA. USA until 5 December.
Bob Doucette’s whimsical and highly saturated paintings come from the world of dreams. Sometimes bordering on surreal, his imagery is a product of a decade of theater work, puppetry and twenty-five years in the world of animation.
Valerie Savarie turned to creative writing in her teens to allow her own artistic voice to be heard from beyond her sibling’s veil. Deep inside, the visual artist waited patiently for a time when the shadow would grow faint.














