Below you’ll find Alan M. Clark’s weekly Dilation Exercise. It uses an illustration from his new novel, Say Anything But Your Prayers, released today by Lazy Fascist Press, and is inspired by the story. Please look at the picture, read the caption, above and below the image, and allow your imagination to […]
Dilation Exercise 108
Published on :Below you’ll find the weekly Dilation Exercise. Please look at the picture and read the caption and allow your imagination to go to work on it. If you need a further explanation go to Imagination Workout—What is This? History’s dump site, the Will Have Not Bin or Will’ven’t Bin as it […]
Dilation Exercise 107
Published on :Below you’ll find Alan M. Clark’s weekly Dilation Exercise. Please look at the picture, read the caption, above and below the image, and allow your imagination to go to work on it. If the artwork inspires a story, please use the comment feature to tell us something about it. Need […]
Dilation Exercise 103
Published on :Below you’ll find Alan M. Clark’s weekly Dilation Exercise. Please look at the picture, read the caption, above and below the image, and allow your imagination to go to work on it. If the artwork inspires an idea, please use the comment feature to tell us something about it. Need […]
Dilation Exercise 99
Published on :Below you’ll find Alan M. Clark’s weekly Dilation Exercise. Please look at the picture, read the caption, above and below the image, and allow your imagination to go to work on it. If the artwork inspires an idea, please use the comment feature to tell us something about it. Need […]
Dilation Exercise 98
Published on :by Alan M Clark Below you’ll find Alan M. Clark’s weekly Dilation Exercise. Please look at the picture, read the caption, above and below the image, and allow your imagination to go to work on it. Need a further explanation? Go to Imagination Workout—The Dilation Exercises. Bill Toby Gerbil marries […]
Dilation Exercise 97
Published on :Below you’ll find Alan M. Clark’s weekly Dilation Exercise. Please look at the picture, read the caption, above and below the image, and allow your imagination to go to work on it. If the artwork inspires an idea, please use the comment feature to tell us something about it. Need […]
Weird Art Month: Brian Despain
Published on :by Sam Reeve I’ve studied, learned, grown, and spent a lot of time as a professional artist making a decent living doing art, but in all that time and through all those jobs I’ve learned one all-important thing. It was the time I spent, like the kid at the kitchen […]
Weird Art Month: Marcial Coba
Published on :By Sam Reeve Marcial Coba is a young artist from Quito, Ecuador, and possesses a ridiculous amount of patience: his large oil paintings reportedly take months to complete. Check out his full portfolio here.
Weird Art Month: Dorian Cleavenger
Published on :By Sam Reeve Whoah! December is almost over and then it’ll be 2014! Bizarro Central has some wonderful stuff in store, so stick around. Dorian Cleavenger is known for his surreal fantasy paintings that depict hot, albeit often weird-looking ladies. He started out doing freelance work, sometimes for large corporations […]
Weird Art Month: Justin Bartlett
Published on :By Sam Reeve I hope everyone is having a very metal Christmas! I’m sitting in my dark house listening to Ulver. ‘Tis the season! Justin Bartlett’s art is completely appropriate for this blackest of days and I just can’t get enough of it. His style is inspired by that of […]
Weird Art Month: Adalberto Abbate
Published on :By Sam Reeve Sick of the holidays yet? I instantly regretted leaving my house today. People were assholes, especially on the road. I wanted to find something bloody and awful for today’s post, and Adalberto Abbate’s micro sculptures are perfect: little mini people suffering terribly or killing each other! Adalberto […]
Dilation Exercise 94
Published on :Below you’ll find Alan M. Clark’s weekly Dilation Exercise. Since this week’s workout is so close to the holidays, Robert Devereaux was asked to lead the exercise with material inspired by his series, The Santa Claus Chronicles. Using the cover artwork for the existing three novels as inspiration, he has […]
Weird Art Month: Adrian Borda
Published on :By Sam Reeve Adrian Borda’s art is kinda a mixed bag. There’s some beautiful fantasy stuff that’s nice and all, but the real gold is the terrifying and surreal subjects with huge lips à la Jackie Stallone. Seriously, this is what nightmares are made of. Visit Adrian’s website here to […]
Weird Art Month: Craig LaRotonda
Published on :By Sam Reeve Craig LaRotonda, born and raised in Buffalo, New York, has had quite a successful career so far. His art has appeared in mainstream media like the New York Times, The Washington Post, and even in award-winning movies like Traffic. The influence of the renaissance is unmistakable in […]
Weird Art Month: Ojimbo
Published on :By Sam Reeve Jim Sheely, aka Ojimbo, is a multi-talented artist who not only illustrates and paints but carves wood, too! His work often incorporates circus and freak show imagery. To see more from Ojimbo, visit his Flickr page.
Weird Art Month: David Chung
Published on :By Sam Reeve David Chung, affectionately known as The Chung!!, lives in Los Angeles yet works out of some dark, strange corner of the human imagination that the rest of us generally knows to stay away from. His artwork, filled with humor and awkwardness, is a sort of catharsis for […]
Weird Art Month: Kristofer Porter
Published on :By Sam Reeve So how have you all been handling the year’s blackest month thus far? Since I don’t celebrate xmas and don’t live with anyone, I’ve been handling it rather well, mostly, though I do have to hear the music when I go grocery shopping. Grinchyness aside, it still […]
Weird Art Month: Julie Moon
Published on :By Sam Reeve Toronto-born Julie Moon has exhibited her strange sculptures around the world, but most recently in Philadelphia where she currently resides. Her playful and strange pieces typically feature flowers and elements of the human body. Visit her website here to see more of her work, or check out […]
Weird Art Month: Jeff Soto
Published on :By Sam Reeve Jeff Soto took graffiti to the next level with his strange creatures and robots. The California-born artist started tagging walls in the late ’80s and formed a graffiti crew with some fellow high schoolers. Fast forward 20 years and Soto has painted murals from New York to […]
Weird Art Month: Jessica Joslin
Published on :By Sam Reeve When I stumbled upon Jessica Joslin’s work I was not only stunned by its beauty and detail, but by the sheer amount of it. She’s already got over 200 of these sculptures to her name, and her menagerie of brass and bone only keeps growing. She gives […]
Weird Art Month: Gwen Tomahawk
Published on :by Sam Reeve Gwen Tomahawk is a badass French artist from Paris. I can’t for the life of me find much information about her on the web, but no matter. Check out her StoreEnvy and you can see her full portfolio.
Weird Art Month: Angel Planells
Published on :by Sam Reeve Today I bring you the old-school bizarro art of Angel Planells (1901-1989), a Spanish surrealist who hung out with the likes of Salvador Dali and René Magritte. He was a shy, introverted man and was driven by his dreams to create the surreal paintings you see below.
Weird Art Month: Wayne Barlowe
Published on :by Sam Reeve I’ve been a fan of Wayne Barlowe’s since I was a little kid. Besides painting and sketching some of the craziest creatures and beings you’ll ever see, he did some paleoart for a book I had called Alphabet of Dinosaurs. The picture below is the one I […]
Weird Art Month: José Luis Carranza
Published on :by Sam Reeve For those who missed the announcement or have just stumbled on Bizarro Central for the first time, December is Weird Art Month. I started it two years ago to cope with this month because 1) fuck rain, which is all we get in December where I live, […]
Zombies vs Black Friday Shoppers
Published on :by Constance Ann Fitzgerald A film compilation by Andrew Kasch: