Did you know that many Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize finalists have also enjoyed a boost to their careers? We share some of the 2024 finalists' stories.
Annie Stegg Gerard has a special love for the 18th century Rococo painters who have had a large influence on her own method. She finds inspiration in their imagination, and the dreamlike palette and lively brushwork that combine to create a wonderful atmosphere of enchantment.
Gabrielle Tito, Beautiful Bizarre Artist Directory member provides some fascinating insights into her practice and experience as a figurative painter
Crystal James, Beautiful Bizarre Artist Directory member provides some fascinating insights into her practice and experience as a figurative painter, as she responds to the questions below
Don’t miss the opening reception of Joe Vaux, Annie Montgomerie, and Ian “Bub” Davis’s unique solo exhibitions this weekend at Copro Gallery!
Artist Directory: Emmi Mustonen (born 1987) works mainly with the old masters’ painting technique inspired by the renaissance. She is fascinated by how certain works rise up to take their place in art history, by the power art wields to connect with individuals despite differing backgrounds and cultures.
Lace fish, feather cats, and pink shell flamingos... welcome to the fantastical. Leah Kiser takes your hand and invites to join her in this creative journey, where nothing is as it seems but everything feels possible.
ISSUE 47 QUICK Q & A: How can artists and galleries work together to educate the public on the importance of hand made art over AI art?
The upcoming edition of Quarantine, titled Strange Heaven, will take place from October 20 – 26, 2025, on the secluded Lazaretto Island located in the port of Mahón in Menorca, Spain. The event later this year will gather 75 artists from around the globe, along with seven esteemed mentors: JAW...
Issue 48 of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine, with artist Megan Ellen MacDonald's naughty painting, "Bite The Hand", on the cover is on sale now!
Corey Helford Gallery prepares to celebrate British artist Ben Ashton’s largest ever solo show alongside a special group exhibition for Mattel’s 80th anniversary. The two events will span across all three rooms, starting with a joint opening reception on Saturday March 15. Free and open to the public, this is not to be missed.
An exclusive interview with fine artist Paola Charnet to discuss how she explores the geometry of emotion within her oil paintings.














