It’s the perfect moment to be inspired by all the things you love and admire… like the beauty and joys...
Gold filigree frames the graceful outlines of curvaceous lovers, while high pigment pops of color float like champagne bubbles. This...
Exclusive interview with Nicolas Bruno, 2nd Prize Winner, Stocksy United Photography Award, 2019 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize We all wish for our dreams to come true, but what becomes of our nightmares? The majority of us would wish to forget them the second we wake, shoving them to the deepest...
Exclusive Interview with Adam Matano, 3rd Prize Winner Sculpture Award, 2019 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize Adam Matano has chosen to...
Exclusive Interview with Akishi Ueda, 1st Prize Winner, Sculpture Award2019 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize When being first exposed to Akishi...
After spending the past twenty years living and working in Melbourne, Australia, renowned jeweler and taxidermist Julia deVille decided to make a change and move back home to New Zealand. Known for her ethical practices, the artist seamlessly integrates her taxidermy and jewelry making practices, creating hauntingly sensitive pieces which...
Go ahead, try not to smile… Looking at the mixed media portraiture of Barbara van den Berg, there is an instantaneous delight...
Nickas Serpentarius, aka, Danica Serpentarius Morgan, is a contemporary tattoo artist, illustrator and sculptor whose work exists in the spaces...
We humans are born most innocent, yet hastily our clean lives get messy as the world’s bombardments begin to pelt us from every angle. And who better to illustrate this story than Houston, Texas-based painter Kevin Peterson, who presents his youthful subjects within a threatening (yet somehow serene) context of...
Welcome to Luneville (pronounced Looneyville). Tucked away in a small upstate New York town lives the artist Mark Garro. Entering...
Alexis Kandra is an artist based in New York City. Her passion for animals as the main subject is clearly...
Arinze Stanley is a Nigerian based artist that creates hyper-realistic portraits with such detail they are often mistaken for photographs. He is a self-taught artist and his family owns an envelope company in which Arinze Stanley would learn to further perfect his drawings. I fully believe in him as both...














