CODA, in conjunction with Popcore, Universal Studios and Amblin Entertainment, are pleased to present an officially licensed art exhibition celebrating...
Silvia Bignami is an up-and-coming artist from Bologna, Italy. She’s a professional journalist and began painting in May 2022. Alongside the studies in Communication and a passion for literature, she attended a one year course at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna (learning theory and practice of drawing human figures from life, with graphite, sanguine, charcoal).
Frost Newton loved art from a very early age, his father was an art director and graphic designer, so art was being made around him. He loves to exercise his imagination and express the inexpressible.
Nadine Tralala is a figurative oil painter based in Germany. Her work blends classical techniques with modern surrealism and creates a dreamlike atmosphere, offering the viewer a moment of calm in a chaotic world.
Jennifer Allnutt, Beautiful Bizarre Artist Directory member provides some fascinating insights into her practice and experience as realist painter.
The countdown has started! Less than a month left to submit your work to the Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize. Don't let this incredible opportunity slip away. Show the world your talent! To inspire you to submit your own work, we are excited to share more of the amazing entries that we’ve received so far in the 2025 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize, Digital Art Award category!
Sana Yoshida, born in 1986 and currently living in Japan, explores deep within herself to express the complex emotions of women through her work.
Reinhard Riedel, Beautiful Bizarre Artist Directory member provides some fascinating insights into his practice and experience as figurative realist artist
Ana Priscila Rodriguez, Beautiful Bizarre Artist Directory member provides some fascinating insights into her practice and experience as digital artist
Celebrating their one year anniversary, Nanny Goat Gallery have a special opening reception featuring a solo show by Mark Facey plus their largest group exhibition to date: Beyond the Sea.
Feeling artistically stuck? We may have the cure: Quarantine Events has been building a new culture amongst artists. Their goal?...
Julia Ulrich is a German-born artist who has always been deeply connected to nature and the creative process. Growing up close to the forest, she eventually built herself a wooden house where she raises her kids and cultivates her own food in a farm-like setting surrounded by sheep, chickens, and an orchard.














