To properly indulge in Voglio Bene’s lush digital portraiture – replete with boisterous botanicals, ambrosial fruits, gilded frippery, and supple...
Excerpt from Issue 21 (June 2018) of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine // Agnieszka Osipa launched her unique brand of wearable art following the completion...
A single flower can be a work of art in itself, but en masse they can be breathtaking. Their fleeting nature reminds us of our own transience, and their seasonal return reminds us of rebirth. Across the ages and for cultures all over the world, flowers have held meaning –...
Kaitlyn Stubbs’ practice explores the conjunction of memory, emotion, identity and time through a combination of technical approaches. These include...
Dear beautiful bizarre friends, Issue 32 of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine flew off the shelves, and the print issue has sold...
There comes a point in everyone’s life – sometimes various times within our journey – when we crave more. Ana Sneeringer, like so many of us, initially experienced a below-the-surface percolation. An intermittent nagging. What began as a contemplation of what, why, and how increasingly amplified until it made far...
Issue 32 of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine with Audrey Kawasaki’s stunning and evocative painting To Be Yours on the cover, is out now!...
Do we ever show our true selves to the world? In the early stages of Francien Krieg’s painting career, she...
It is hard to fully comprehend the all-encompassing subjugation, the reality-altering doctrine, which growing up in a cult can embed into the mind. Even more so, it can be difficult to fully appreciate the bravery needed to finally break free. Being born into a cult means you often know nothing...
We won’t lie, we have a serious crush for Marina Eliasi’s gallery Stone Sparrow NYC, elegantly set in Greenwich Village....
Atsuko Goto (a featured artist in Beautiful Bizarre Magazine Issue 008) is the overseer of a delicate wonderland. Her paintings...
American painter Lisa Yuskavage’s figures reside in a world of in-betweens. Associated with the re-emergence of the figure in contemporary paintings, the artist cites Giovanni Bellini, Johannes Vermeer and Edgar Degas as sources of inspiration. Utilizing their techniques on color and light, Yuskavage applies an electric, bright lens to her...














