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Today we bring to you 11 Visual Artists you NEED to know— not only for their talent and unique styles, but for their themes of diversity, feminism, body positivity, and gender deconstruction. We can't wait to see what this coming year has in store for all these amazing talents! We will definitely be keeping an eye on them. Check these babes out and let us know who your favorite artists are in the comments below! 1. Gill Button Instagram: buttonfruit 2. Maria Herreros Instagram: mariaherrer
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Caption This 15 December 2020: Provide a creative caption for the picture. We will select 15+ of the best captions and publish as Wisepicks
This is a REPLICA of our PRINT edition. This issue has been made available online as all print copies have SOLD OUT! The #fakenews issue features: The TIME-TRAVELLING HIPSTER: CANADIAN PHOTO CLICKBAIT by Joshua Cameron, JESSICA THALMANN: Destroy and Reinvent by Cece Scott, Forensic Video Analyst - Michael Plaxton, Goodbye Photography, Hello Computers. by Dolores Gubasta/KlixPix, Timothy Starchuk’s Data – Based ArtBlue_Lagoon.XLSX, Natalia Osmolovskaya, Canadian stock photo companies making waves online: Unsplash + Shutterstock Custom by Nicola Irvin, (POSSIBLY) The last roll of colour Infrared film in Canada by Bob St. Cyr, Emerge: Next Level Canadian photography by Alexis Marie Chute, and HOW-TO: Edit in Adobe Lightroom. Cover by Natalia Osmolovskaya
Climate change, the pandemic, politics, and social unrest: these are just a few of the topics artist Eiko Ojala (previously) has been asked to depict for some of the world’s largest and most respected publications. Using his immediately recognizable style of paper and shadow, the Estonia-based illustrator wants the viewer “to have a feeling that they would like to touch the illustration with their fingers.” As the world has grown in complexity over the last decade, so has Ojala’s work. More
Amsterdam-based art director Quentin Deronzier draws inspiration from the 80s visual aesthetic to create this spellbinding series of digital artworks. More digital illustrations via Behance
hand drawn in my moleskine colored digitally my buddy gabe beating the shit out of his drums.
When it comes to art and the type of art they are into, there is a chance that an artist feels that they have a lot more to explore in their chosen medium or
Over the last year, Polish designer and illustrator Janusz Jurek has been exploring different forms of generative illustration as it relates to the human form. Some of my favorites are collected into a series title Papilarnie where bundled lines that look like lightning or roadways on maps converge into 3D arms, feet, and other incomplete bodies. You can see more of his generative illustration work over on Behance. More
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German artist Varguy creates beautiful illustrations that are heavily influenced by Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli’s visual style. More illustrations via DeviantArt
Discover incredible works from the contemporary collage landscape. This new volume of The Age of Collage showcases new creative vanguards advancing collage possibilities. Explore the varied aesthetic cues and cultural tropes that inspire its interdisciplinary approach with more than 60 artists from around the world.
Tang Yau Hoong is an illustrator and graphic designer living in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. With a passion for creative thinking, the artist employs negative space to create unique pieces. His artworks are conceptual and fun in a simplistic way. Though his illustrations appear effortless initially, they are actually intricate works of art that grab your attention and make you ponder for a moment.
Answer these 11 questions to help you find your passion. 1- As a child, what was your favorite thing to do?
Laura Pollak’s ability to create visual magic has garnered her top awards and gained global attention.
Kaliedoscope sky.
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The Serendipity exhibition, is Beautiful Bizarre Magazine’s 16th international curated exhibition, and in partnership with prestigious New York gallery, Haven Gallery. This exhibition brings together over 90 incredible local American and international artists, including the Winners of the 2023 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize, each exploring the Serendipity theme through the lens of their unique lived experience and artistic styles. While at the same time bringing the pages of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine to life!