Discover the evocative work of Victor Wang, 1st Prize Winner of the 2024 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize RAYMAR Traditional Art Award, in an exclusive interview by Richard Purssey for Issue 48 of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine!
Haejin Yoo is a South Korean artist whose work explores surrealist themes alongside symbolism that is prevalent in our current world.
Exclusive Interview With Mothmeister, 1st Prize Winner of the Photography Award, 2024 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize
Exclusive Interview With Lo Chan Peng, Grand Prize winner of the 2023 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize, for Issue 43
Exclusive Interview with Sarah Lee, 1st Prize Winner of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine Founders’ Emerging Artist Award, 2023 Beautiful Bizarre Art...
Exclusive Interview With Stephanie Rew, 3rd Prize Winner of the Raymar Traditional Art Award, 2023 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize Meticulous. Sensitive. Obsessive. Those are the three words that Scottish painter Stephanie Rew used to describe herself. It is true that her paintings, just like herself, reflect a certain punctiliousness, a...
Exclusive Interview With Markus Ã…kesson, 1st Prize Winner of the RAYMAR Traditional Art Award, 2023 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize Swedish...
Exclusive Interview With Loles Romero, 3rd Prize Winner of the iCanvas Digital Art Award, 2023 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize Loles...
Exclusive Interview With Entei Ryu, 3rd Prize Winner of the Yasha Young Projects Sculpture Award, 2023 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize The legend goes that long ago, during the creation of the Korean Peninsula, a tiger and a bear both prayed to the gods in hopes that they would be transformed...
Exclusive Interview With Petite Doll, 1st Prize Winner of the INPRNT Photography Award, 2023 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize An eerie...
Exclusive Interview with Brian Booth Craig, 2nd Prize Winner of the Yasha Young Projects Sculpture Award, 2022 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize When...
Exclusive Interview with Marcela Bolivar, 2nd Prize Winner of the iCanvas Digital Art Award, 2022 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize For Marcela Bolivar, art is less made than manifested. Bolivar pulls from her inmost intuitions, beginning with an idea inspired by a moment, a brief from a client, or her own...














