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BIZARRE MAGAZINE NO. 146 FEBRUARY 2009

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Remember: there are now five award categories. If you work in any style of the representational visual arts and any of these mediums you can enter: Traditional Art [pencil, charcoal, pastels, ink, oils, acrylic, watercolour, mixed media, etc.], Sculpture [all materials], Digital Art, and Photography [digital or analogue]. Additionally, we also have the new Emerging Artist award category which is open to all of the above mediums. Courtney Lee Designs: Rainbow Infusion: Version 1. Digital Painting & Drawing, iPad Pro / Procreate. Yasha Young Projects Sculpture Award

The alternative magazine will end after 18 years, Dennis Publishing announced on Facebook today (January 15).The magazine's news coverage included unusual news events from around the world; development and impact of legislation concerning censorship, civil liberties, sex offences and occasionally, incidents of human rights abuses. Articles in Bizarre examined the Manchester police's Operation Spanner of 1987, Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000, British legislation banning " extreme pornography" and the Terrorism Act 2000. After the murder of Sophie Lancaster in 2007, Bizarre campaigned for awareness of bigotry against people who exhibit some form of cultural deviance.

At first I was painting wildlife more in their natural settings. But over time, I found it much more interesting to imagine the animals in absurd situations; creating stories in the paintings was more fun for me. Lucia Heffernan Anna Karvounari Solmaz Tohidloo USD cash, generously donated by sponsor iCanvas, printers of high quality canvas art prints, priced for every lover of art. If you are an art doll creator, or know one that you feel should be included in our next list, please comment below. I am always in search of exciting new creatives! The Cranes Today Magazine talks about cranes. Today. Which is, I presume, fascinatingly different from cranes yesterday. Or the day before. Crave OnlineThis section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( November 2011) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)

Since its launch in 1997, Bizarre has brought together members of the alternative scene. It offered an uncensored view of the world, lifting the lid on the things other magazines run screaming from featuring the most thought provoking stories and photography on the planet. All joking aside, it is quite fascinating that this industry has such an exhaustive, well-written glossy mag to service it. We take public utilities like portable restrooms for granted nowadays, but when you think about it, how awful would any given music festival be without this invention? How many times has a portajohn saved you from shitting yourself in public? Give these guys some love because, along with electricians, sewer workers and submarine network field technicians (https://www.ciena.com/insights/articles/A-Miserable-Day-in-the-Life-of-a-Submarine-Field-Technician-prx.html), they are real heroes living amongst us. [9] 1 Crappie Now! There still is a tension between the two versions of my own art and storytelling – the lighter and the darker versions. Katie Gamb Exposure to a successful commercial gallery’s collector base with the opportunity to sell their work Ornatotus-Maximus” by Tony Tran, Resin, Marble, 50 x 46 x 30 cm Yasha Young ProjectsSculpture AwardAnd last but not least, enjoy a collection of the amazing hash tagged #beautifulbizarreartwork from our social mediacommunity of over 1 million followers! I have always been interested in the way humanity chooses to portray feminine divinity across cultures. There are many converging threads historically, primarily around the idea of the woman as maiden, mother, or crone [which are] categories structured primarily by [women’s] utility to men and reproduction. Alessandra Maria Founder, publisher and self-styled ‘Deaditor-in-chief’ Robert Steven Rhine has explained what inspired him to create this delightful magazine: Finally, the Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize has a Yasha Young Sculpture Award Category, which Art Dolls can be entered into, to ensure all the amazing emerging and leading Art Doll sculptors around the world get the recognition they deserve – entries for this year’s Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize, in all Award categories are now open! I can’t wait to see your entries. Inside this issue Japanese-born and now New York-based sculptor Chié Shimizu [ Winner of the 2022 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize, Sculpture Award] invites us to rid ourselves of all stereotypes before embarking on the journey she carved for herself and, by extension, others: “I choose figurative sculpture as an aesthetic means and to visualise the invisible, and to explain the unexplainable, in a manner that speaks to all of us. My ideal form of art is that which reflects my thoughts and feelings in the most honest and direct ways possible, so that the message is clear”. Chié Shimizu Lucia Heffernan

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