Here's a little something wonderful for you to sink your teeth into.
"vampire teeth always and forever" by Justin O'Neal.
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Read our exclusive interview with in Issue 34 of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine. Preorder $13.49 // Subscribe $47.96 > https://t.co/ryVtSIsevq
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If ever you needed a moment to escape, let this be your journey. Delve into "I told you he's not here, why would he hide behind our hut" by , it's magical there.
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“Music and art are my best therapy; they create the only environment I know where you can so easily transform a tragedy to a thing of beauty.”

Creating art is therapy - and so is looking at art. Forever grateful to artists like !

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is known for her experimentation with layers and semi-transparent foregrounds. The painter captures moments almost in a photographic manner with a gesture of capturing momentary closeness, expression and touch.

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highlights with the piece ‘Calamity Is All I See’ the damage humans cause to the planet. Many artists nowadays use their skillset to address, disrupt and educate with an accessible visual language - Caitlin Hackett is surely one of them.

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Colororgy’s feed is a rollercoaster ride through a surreal, funny and bizarre world.

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“I flipping LOVE parasites…Is there a more interesting dynamic in the living world than them?” Amy Salomone creates such beautiful-bizarre and meaningful collages - we just had to feature them.

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The pencil sketches by are spectacular. The artist brings it to the point, without much distraction, without any diversion - and we love it.

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I just put in 'A Farewell to Justice' as my entry for 's art prize contest!

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"Subcommandante (subcommander) rumblebelle and comrade bubbybutt"... those names a lone have already brought me joy. Such a darling illustration and imaginative narrative by . Bubbybutt, oh come on that's too good!
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When you are looking at Robin F. Williams’ work, be sure somebody is looking right back at you! This becomes an invitation to communicate, the initiation of a little chat or just an emotional reaction.

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PEEK A BOO! Magtira Paolo gives us a little insight here!

The illustrator did not provide a title for these pieces: How would you name this series?

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Photographer creates in collaboration with Vanessa Davis, Leo Jonah and Gabi Havens a sculptural piece referring to the texture of marble, ceramics and Kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery.

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// Willem De Kooning: Montauk 1 (1969). Oil on canvas. 88 x 77 in. (223.5 x 195.6 cm).

"No other artist has played as important of a role in my mature artistic development as Willem de Kooning."
Beautiful Bizarre Guest Curator:

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// Pablo Picasso: The Two Friends (1904). Gouache on paper. 211/2 x 15 in. (55 x 38 cm).

“Picasso may have introduced the idea of artists having “periods” of work, and he’s certainly one of my favorites."
Beautiful Bizarre Guest Curator:

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