Excerpt from Issue 20 // March 2018 Quick Q & A editorial: Artists Jessica Dalva, Jessica So Ren Tang, Jessica Joslin, Jason Chen, Zoe Keller and Anna Tsvell respond to the below Quick Q & A: ADid you do any formal study in the arts? Did you find it helpful or a hindrance?
To dive into Beth Mitchell’s contemporary photographic art is to be immersed in an underwater world of female figures suspended...
If you engaged in a conversation with Steveo Spirals while selecting ears of corn at a farmer’s market, you’d quickly find out that he’s the proprietor of a digital marketing agency. Amid zucchini and tomatoes, he might mention that he constantly craves new experiences and excitement. That’s why he’s visited...
Dear beautiful bizarre friends, Issue 32 of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine flew off the shelves, and the print issue has sold...
To know one’s future, they may turn to tarot cards to afford them a glimpse of the unknown. As the...
Issue 32 of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine with Audrey Kawasaki’s stunning and evocative painting To Be Yours on the cover, is out now! Because we feel strongly that the gender disparity in the visual arts must be acknowledged and addressed, the special March issue of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine is a “Women Artists” issue...
Exclusive Interview with Mothmeister, 3rd Prize Winner, iCanvas Photography Award, 2020 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize The Belgian artist duo known as...
Something magical awaits. Ignite the fires of your creative wanderlust and let your imagination drift into the ambient nature of...
Exclusive Interview with Tamara Dean, 2nd Prize Winner, iCanvas Photography Award, 2020 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize Australian photographer Tamara Dean comments on the unbecoming of our natural world and the need to repair it. She is the second place winner of the iCanvas Photography Award as part of the 2020 Beautiful...
Issue 31 of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine with Camilla d’Errico‘s beautiful and evocative painting Vitae Arcu on the cover, is out...
We are travelers on a cosmic journey, stardust, swirling and dancing in the eddies and whirlpools of infinity. Life is...
It is hard to fully comprehend the all-encompassing subjugation, the reality-altering doctrine, which growing up in a cult can embed into the mind. Even more so, it can be difficult to fully appreciate the bravery needed to finally break free. Being born into a cult means you often know nothing...














