Arch Enemy Arts celebrates exhibitions by Vasilisa Romanenko and Andrea Hooge, plus their 2025 SPOTLIGHT SHOWCASE!
Lesley Thiel, Beautiful Bizarre Artist Directory member provides some fascinating insights into her practice and experience as a figurative painter.
Gina Matarazzo, Beautiful Bizarre Artist Directory member provides some fascinating insights into her practice and experience as a pop surrealist, as she responds to the questions below
Karen Remsen, Beautiful Bizarre Artist Directory member provides some fascinating insights into her practice and experience as a figurative painter, as she responds to the questions below:
Jasmina Kirsch made a pivotal move to the Netherlands in 2004. There, she ventured into different occupations to support her studies, completed her tattoo artist apprenticeship, and pursued a fine arts degree from 2006 to 2010.
Join Modern Eden Gallery this weekend for the opening reception and help them celebrate Sandra's remarkable new collection of paintings sure to pique your imagination.
Annie Stegg Gerard has a special love for the 18th century Rococo painters who have had a large influence on her own method. She finds inspiration in their imagination, and the dreamlike palette and lively brushwork that combine to create a wonderful atmosphere of enchantment.
Gabrielle Tito, Beautiful Bizarre Artist Directory member provides some fascinating insights into her practice and experience as a figurative painter
Crystal James, Beautiful Bizarre Artist Directory member provides some fascinating insights into her practice and experience as a figurative painter, as she responds to the questions below
Artist Directory: Emmi Mustonen (born 1987) works mainly with the old masters’ painting technique inspired by the renaissance. She is fascinated by how certain works rise up to take their place in art history, by the power art wields to connect with individuals despite differing backgrounds and cultures.
Désirée Sydow‘s images are a means to express emotions and thus become a manifestation of her inner landscape. As these emotions are universal, her intent is for the photographs to evoke similar feelings, images or memories within the viewer, mirroring her own experiences but interpreted through their own lens.
Lace fish, feather cats, and pink shell flamingos... welcome to the fantastical. Leah Kiser takes your hand and invites to join her in this creative journey, where nothing is as it seems but everything feels possible.














