If you listen to the ambient sounds of ocean waves as they rush to sleepy shorelines, the sea has a...
You’re in store for a real treat because this weekend The Dark Art Emporium presents the highly anticipated solo exhibition...
Survival has always been the main essence of human beings. And for a time, wrapped up in the comfort of our modern society, we had the fleeting illusion of being safe. Intact. But the truth is that we are all broken, in a way or in another. Physical and psychological...
Rose Freymuth-Frazier is a figurative oil painter originally hailing from Nevada City, California. A 2018 Beautiful Bizarre Magazine Art Prize...
Vibrant colors spill over wood panels as relevant narratives leave viewers wandering through a multitude of details. Bursts of inspiration...
Growing up, Yanni Floros discovered he was better at drawing than painting. He opted for charcoal as his medium because it had, in his eyes, a misnomer that needed challenging; he wanted to prove that charcoal was a forgiving medium. And honestly, I’m in awe of the photorealistic qualities he...
The Australian artist Ben Frost’s work is fun, colorful and provocative. To achieve this, he twists the sharp graphics of...
2018 Beautiful Bizarre Magazine Art Prize 3rd Prize winner Olga Esther is creating a world of her own; A world where...
In case you missed the exciting news, Jasmine Becket-Griffith is debuting three new original Disney paintings (“Cruella,” “Princess Tiana,” and “Cinderella Leaving the Ball”) at the Epcot International Festival of the Arts for WonderGround Gallery, all of which will be at Epcot’s Art of Disney Gallery! In true style, Jasmine...
Apparently, French artist Stan Manoukian befriended the monsters that were hiding under his bed as a child. Now, they are...
I interviewed the very talented Pasha Setrova, a 2018 Beautiful Bizarre Magazine Art Prize Finalist and discussed her work, her life,...
This Saturday, December 15th, Modern Eden Gallery presents two beautiful exhibitions; Ania Tomicka’s Omen and Night Garden, featuring select contemporary artists exploring the subjects of nature, flora and fauna, and death and wilderness while paying particular attention to the night magic of James Abbott McNeill Whistler’s “Nocturne” style, Chopin, and the gardens...














