Exclusive Interview with Tristan Elwell, 1st prize winner of the Digital Art Award in the Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize 2024!
“When I made the decision to work as a full-time artist back in January 2017,” Kitt Buch tells us, “I...
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...
The intriguingly defiant and witchy works of Cai Vega aren’t just beautiful paintings, they’re a proclamation centering queer kink in...
We’re seduced by this empyrean domain with its rambling foliage and alloyed blooms as lush and velvety as a lover’s sultry kiss. Despite our better judgement, we explore…just a little further. Amid the enchanting calm of twilight-bathed butterflies and dancing points of incandescence, a flash of mystical feminine energy rises...
Steely resolves are no match for the indomitable allure of the internet, which is expertly designed to pull us in...
Featured in Some of our Favourite Things inside Issue 20 of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine // It’s always the season of...
Over two centuries ago, Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart had especially strong feelings about D minor, likening it to “melancholy womanliness” in which “the spleen and humors brood”. Upon listening to the key of D# minor, an even deeper level of lamentation shook him to his core. The auditory experience, in...
Savoring life’s simple pleasures – inhaling the soft floral essence emanating from a riot of blooms, relishing a slice of...
With artistic complexities that silhouette each narrative, and a creative voice that connects us to his muse, Roel Jovellanos expresses...
Many of us are aware of the captivating symmetrical balance of an architectural design, a painting, or even a person’s visage due to our internet culture, where visual perfection is endlessly showcased. It was actually way back in the 6th century BC, however, when a group of ancient Greek philosophers...














