Issue 26 of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine with Troy Brook‘s delicious artwork on the cover is out now! Contact one of our Stockists or Shop...
Step into the world of Juliana Loomer (also known as Dragedalen Art), where magic, romanticism, and dark surrealism collide with ubiquitous force and then nurture the enchantment of one another. Acquaint your imagination with each protagonist as they peer from their mysterious surroundings, inviting you to share in their journey....
Atsuko Goto (a featured artist in Beautiful Bizarre Magazine Issue 008) is the overseer of a delicate wonderland. Her paintings...
Gina Matarazzo’s paintings invite you to step into a world devoid of humanity. Playful and colourful, her works give you...
Morgaine Faye and Stephanie Inagaki’s work both seem to pull from deep mythological histories to build ancient worlds of wonder in our present. Faye’s artwork are objects crafted from the finery and beauty of nature, resulting in reliquaries to be admired and protected. Inagaki’s work reshapes the mythologies and folklore...
Marcos Navarro’s work is a twist of bright graphic compositions. The works fold figures, animals, and nature, built from plush...
When seeing Relm’s paintings for the first time, it can be a bit overwhelming. Her art doesn’t fully come alive...
Visualise yourself walking through the world, observing shape, colour, sounds, with no separation between imagination and what the world is made of. Amy Sol captures these moments and paints them into existence. She creates a playful but mellow scene with soft hues and adorable creatures, with lighting that seems surreal...
What happens when modern life feels as though it’s spinning out of control? Scandinavians seeking a natural remedy for an...
Annie Stegg Gerard’s artwork embodies magic and mythology while the compositions she creates nod to her affection for the Rococo...
One could think that still life paintings are part of the past. But this well-known, now controversial, genre of art history is definitely still part of the contemporary art conversation, and Canadian artist Kathy Ager is there to prove it. In a world where objects are the most important part...














