Painter and illustrator Alejandra Caballero brings us magical tidings with the strokes of a paintbrush. Her artworks brim with whimsy...
Exclusive Interview with Yuuki Morita, Finalist in Digital and Sculpture, 2019 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize Yuuki Morita is a young...
Can you identify a point in your personal history when you were your absolute happiest? Come on. It really wasn’t so terribly long ago if you calculate it in Venus years. Sadly, very few of us can summon an easy-breezy response. London-based freelance illustrator MURUGIAH asked himself this very same question...
Some artworks possess the literary quality of a gothic novel or a horror short story. Take the digital paintings of...
Exclusive Interview with Billelis, 1st Prize Winner, Digital Art Award, 2019 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize Seeing the artwork of Billelis...
Exclusive Interview with David Seidman, 3rd Prize Winner, Digital Art Award, 2019 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize Summoning the visual equivalent of one’s creative essence can be genetically preordained; a ‘live or die trying‘ directive that is coded into the synapses. David Seidman’s raison d’etre certainly reflects this idea. The surreal...
The end of the year is the best moment to gather your tribe, share memories and make plans for a...
Aside from the rare few who somehow possess the hoodoo witchery skills necessary to break the fourth wall of the...
You may have read my earlier article on Lorena Cordero, which delved into the depths of her earlier history as an artist. Lorena’s intuition and ability to bond closely with her models has allowed her to form multi-layered, mixed-media photography. Merging both the feelings of the photographer and model, her...
Steeped in a magical reverie, the work of Julian Loomer (also known as Dragedalen Art) is nothing short of captivating....
Australian artist Emma Leonard paints a dreamy cast of women in her collections. She depicts the female form as both...
What’s your kink? If it is to see art that pushes the envelope, you may know the close relationship linking new contemporary art with wearable art and BDSM culture. Yes, now we can literally wear Erotica and use fetichism to inspire artworks. Superchief Gallery LA proves it by associating with...














