Through ornate, overlapping lines depicting female form, figure, and finesse—we’re catapulted into the seemingly familiar terrain of woman as muse;...
Whether a dandelion snakes through a hairline fracture in a concrete sidewalk to revel in solar salvation, or seismic chasms...
In considering social activism and art, the craft of embroidery likely isn’t the first medium that comes to mind. Yet when Brazilian artist Giselle Quinto came to it as an activity to aid her in coping with the challenges of new motherhood, she soon discovered that practicing this art form...
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...
Do we ever show our true selves to the world? In the early stages of Francien Krieg’s painting career, she pondered how human beings tend to be a masked species. The act of concealment is deeply engrained within every one of us. In many cases, it is as natural to...
Argentinian painter Laura Peretti feels the music whenever she picks up a brush. Now based in Manhattan, New York, Laura...
PoetsArtists + 33 Contemporary invite you to explore “PAINTING THE FIGURE NOW”, a new exhibition curated by David Hummer and...
Portraits of exquisite elegance and refinement, beautifully lit, ordered and composed and in perfect balance, but underneath the surface something grittier lies. The photography of Jenny Boot abounds with contradictions; light and dark, stylized and hyper-real, sumptuous and simple, seductive and disquieting, classic and contemporary, traditional and unconventional, direct and...
Exclusive Interview with Benjamin Sumner Franke [Soulcraft], 1st Prize Winner, Stocksy United Photography Award, 2019 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize Through...
We won’t lie, we have a serious crush for Marina Eliasi’s gallery Stone Sparrow NYC, elegantly set in Greenwich Village....
It is unfortunate that people often tend to avoid seeing the incredible amount of work and technicity in photorealistic paintings, claiming that a photo would do the job much more easily. We’re in a world of façade, where nobody wants to go beyond the first layer. Yet, it is precisely...














