Artist Marie Larkin has bought together 40 international Lowbrow and Pop Surrealist artists from around the World for a truly...
Kit King is a contemporary artist that has shown her work on a global platform. Kit’s art is often created...
Acclaimed fantasy writer Robin Hobb once said, “I think that my passion for writing fantasy began at about the same time as my passion for reading fantasy.” The same can be said about Australian illustrator Rovina Cai, only Rovina started drawing instead of writing. Intrigued by the fascinating covers she...
Two of my favourite artists are coming together for a show called ‘Origins’ this September at Parlor Gallery. Jean-Pierre Arboleda...
With somber tones, Leilani Bustamante communicates a variance of emotion through the eyes of her subjects. Like an emotional spectrum...
“Love is the bridge between you and everything” – Jalaluddin Rumi (1207~1273) In this inspiring new group exhibition, presented by Haven Gallery and curated by Beautiful Bizarre Magazine, over 45 of the best painters, sculptors and art doll makers from around the world were asked to take inspiration from Oscar...
Beautiful Bizarre Magazine Issue 18 is on sale! We’re proud to announce Issue 18 with Jonathan Viner’s amazing painting on...
Beginning Friday, September 1st, Jasmine Becket-Griffith will be a special guest artist at this year’s whirlwind DragonCon event! Debuting at least...
Remember Disney’s Snow White? Or The Little Mermaid? The classic Disney films we all loved as a child have a much darker origin than many know. Snow White’s stepmother for instance, in the original story from 1812 written by the Grimm brothers, wanted to have Snow White murdered so she...
Who wouldn’t want a white lion the size of a pet cat? The surreal details that Australian painter Ben Smith...
Within the 60’s and 70’s cool of the recent work of American painter Jonathan Viner is a commentary on the...
I know. The word origin of ‘wet works’ is something terrible – the kind of work where someone ends up ‘sleeping with the fishes’ – but, like pulling bones from a fire before they, too, are consumed, I seize on this term when I look at Kari-Lise Alexander’s work. And...














