Three years have gone by since Natalie Shau (beautiful.bizarre issue 001 cover artist) presented her surrealistic digital artworks at Vanilla Gallery. Now, she...
The art of embroidery is no longer an art practiced only by ‘old ladies’. More and more artists embrace embroidery...
Visual artist Crystal Morey takes us on a journey with her milk-white, porcelain figures in Entangled Wonders, a series that will be included in the beautiful.bizarre curated international group exhibition ‘Bitter | Sweet‘. Join beautiful.bizarre for the opening reception from 6 – 8pm on 18 March 2017 at 19 Karen Contemporary Artspace...
The history of art has seen images of female beauty largely made for and controlled by male consumers and artists....
Looking at the work of Australian painter Joel Rea is a totally immersive experience, we are truly at the deep...
If there was a road-map to becoming a successful new contemporary artist then English painter Chris Guest seems to have all the correct coordinates for his career thus far. Starting with traditional drawing and painting technique, Chris has perfectly expressed the new aesthetic with a return to the figurative including...
Anyone who thinks science, philosophy, and pop surrealism do not mix definitely needs to take a look at Yosuke Ueno‘s...
Gallery House (Toronto, Canada) unveiled a number of Ray Caesar‘s brand new works that he completed at the beginning of...
Her stoic white sculptures have a conceptual movement that captures the imaginations of many. Kate Macdowell is an artist working in the traditional medium of ceramic in non-traditional ways: lending ears to mice, gas masks to rabbits, and human skeletons to a slew of animal life. She is represented by...
Hauntingly bewitching, Darla Teagarden’s self-styled photographic creations share her innermost thoughts with a refreshingly veracious grace. Like spying through the...
Just visualize it. You’re walking around a beautiful city on a usual afternoon. It doesn’t matter if it’s a brand-new locale,...
Creative problem solver, animator, mother, painter, artist, lover of all things Victorian and Gothic. These are just a few ways in which to describe Sarah Dolby. A woman of great work ethic and practicality, the shadowy, otherworldly paintings she creates are nothing near her real life experiences – but intrinsically connected...














