Exclusive Interview with Hannah Flowers, 3rd Prize Winner of the Raymar Traditional Award, 2022 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize
What are you doing this weekend? Imagine a landscape where mermaids flutter with butterfly wings while endearing animal aristocrats gather...
How does an innately creative individual with a formal education in fashion and costume design transform an insatiable passion for art history and wearable accessories into a unique new career path? Anne-Kristin Vaudour, who has long admired the visual drama and grandeur of historical portraits, originally imagined that her training...
Following a flash of pulse-quickening inspiration, it is said that 3rd Century BC mathematician, astronomer, physicist, engineer, and inventor Archimedes...
“When I made the decision to work as a full-time artist back in January 2017,” Kitt Buch tells us, “I...
Excerpt from Issue 37 // June 2022 Quick Q & A editorial: Artists Robin Whiteman, Ryan Pola, Nicolas Roa, Maya Fuji, Lix North, and Erica Rose Levine respond to the below Quick Q & A: How do you silence your inner critic?
Excerpt from Issue 36 // March 2022 Quick Q & A editorial: Artists Jisu [Digital Art Award Winner, 2021 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize], Jenny Orchard, Lexi Laine [Photography Award Winner, 2020 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize], Colleen Southwell, øjeRum, and Kim Slate respond to the below Quick Q & A question: With the move to more online exhibitions, what role do physical galleries have in the arts going forward?
Excerpt from Issue 35 // December 2021 Quick Q & A editorial: Artists Sandra Yagi, Evan Lovejoy, Ebony Russell, Laura Rubin, Horka Dolls, Gina Kalabishis respond to the below Quick Q & A: What’s one thing the pandemic has taught you?
Pee Wee Herman or Wednesday Addams? Jell-O shots or absinthe? Weird Al Yankovic or Siouxsie and the Banshees? Arch Enemy Arts continues reading our beautiful bizarre-lovin’ minds by unveiling an endless array of adrenalizing art exhibitions that are the creative equivalent of a fiercely fabulous slam poetry performance that builds...
Several generations ago when young girls were asked the timeworn question, “Sooo, what do you want to be when you...
We shoot for the moon, promise the moon, and are occasionally even over the moon, yet our selenophilia – from...
The 2,500-year-old Latin term īnspīrāre – which refers to the act of breathing in or inhaling – is the soul sister of inspiration. For art lovers old and new, that feeling begins with a wow followed by a quickening of the heartbeat and ultimately a reason to believe in magic....














