Ophelia, a character created by William Shakespeare in his play ‘Hamlet’, is a popular source of inspiration in Fine Arts, especially...
Beautiful Bizarre Magazine is proud to announce Issue 10 with Harris Nukem's evocative photograph on the cover is out now! Buy this issue via our stockists or shop online today.
Aurélie Raidron, aka Aurélie R., is a young photographer, living in Lyon, France. Her dark photography plays with the codes of fashion and drama to soak her pictures with human philosophy. Her portraits, self-portraits, and macro photographs are full of interesting ambivalence, to lost the beholder and help him find...
Beautiful Bizarre Magazine is proud to announce Issue 9 with HUSH's work on the cover is out now! Buy this issue via our stockists or shop online today.
Why do certain fantasy landscapes appeal to us and others don’t? Often, it’s easy to conclude that they remind us...
It’s undeniable that Haris Nukem‘s photos are their own brand of cool. These aren’t typical glamour shots of cookie-cutter models in pristine settings. Models are sometimes photographed in rooms among strewn clothing, casually posing in bathtubs, doing headstands in hallways, or interacting with other fashionably attractive counterparts. The aforementioned models...
Michał Mozolewski is a Polish digital artist known for his portraits, especially female portraits, where beauty becomes imperfect through illustrated...
This March, Roq La Rue Gallery in Seattle is hosting three concurrent exhibitions displaying Sam Wolfe Connelly, Liz Brizzi, and...
There’s not a lot of magic to be found in the Dutch landscape. No dense forests, no sinister mountain ranges and no deep, dark caves. Fortunately there are artists in the Netherlands who don’t need all of that, and just add magic to the bleak scenery themselves. One of those...
“Still-life was the perfect fit for a post-war atmosphere. Beyond symbolizing the ephemeral nature of life, it relates to the...
Beautiful Bizarre Magazine is proud to announce that issue 4 with the spectacular photography of Miss Aniela on the cover...
Japanese photographer Tomohide Ikeya explores the concept of 'control' and the 'uncontrolled', particularly as it relates to water, the central theme of his work. Water is a primal, uncontrollable element that we cannot live without, nor could we live in it. It is a powerful creator and destroyer.













