Beautiful Bizarre Magazine’s 12th curated exhibition, ‘Animalia’ is currently on view at Haven Gallery in North Port, New York! Sadly due...
Sarah Lee is the 1st Prize Winner of the Beautiful Bizarre Magazine Founders' Emerging Artist Award 2023, she creates sculptures of animals that reveal fragility, vulnerability, insecurity, human emotions, awkwardness, odd self-inflicting behaviors, adaptation and survival. Eggshells are fragile empty houses that are abandoned after birth; they become lifeless and no longer serve a purpose.
1st Prize Winner, Digital Art Award
Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize 2024: Tristan Elwell
1st Prize WinneriCanvas Digital Art Award Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize 2021 Jisu Title: “DruGz” Materials: Digital Painting & Drawing (Photoshop...
Garis Edelweiss is the 1st Prize Winner of the iCanvas Digital Art Award 2023, he is a self-taught artist who uses drawing techniques. He started the exhibition in 2012 as well as being the first year of his career as an illustrator and drawing artist. Apply drawing on paper, canvas, and wood. Most of his work is surrealist style black and white, not infrequently he also uses color in his work.
1st Prize WinnerINPRNT Photography Award Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize 2022 Jenny Boot Title: “Origin” Medium & Dimensions: Digital photograph (Fuji...
1st Prize Winner, 33PA Emerging Artist Award
Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize 2024: Nadine Tralala
1st Prize Winner, Catherine K. Gyllerstrom Emerging Artist Award Award 2025: Lara Hochreiter
1st Prize Winner, Digital Art Award 2025: Vini Naso
1st Prize WinneriCanvas Digital Art Award Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize 2022 Jennifer Bruce Title: “A Particular Blindness” Medium & Dimensions:...
1st Prize WinnerINPRNT Photography Art Award Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize 2021 Bella Kotak Title: “The Kiss” Medium & Dimensions: Digital...
Petite Doll is the 1st prize INPRNT Photography Award 2023 winner, she s an Italian photo artist based in London, practicing across the worlds of art, advertising and social media. Her surrealist language is free from reason, and it takes the photographic medium out of its conventional objective role. Through the art of self-portrait, the artist explores her identity and the depths of her imagination, creating a perfect balance between the beautiful and the disturbing.











