#20 Art I Saved This Week

Chris Oh, Lewis Chamberlain, Troika, Kristian Touborg, Marius Steiger, Barry McGlashan, Emily Yong Beck, Damian Taylor, Jack McGarrity, and Cathleen Clarke.

#20 Art I Saved This Week
Copyright © Chris Oh

Hello all ❤️

Today marks the 20th edition of this newsletter! It feels as though I pieced this together yesterday. In reality it's been a run of 20 weeks with 200 artists featured — I'm proud to say I'm on track to feature more than 500 artists every year.

This week on my channels I shared the work of world-renowned illustrator Yoshitaka Amano, the controversial silicone bears of tattoo artist Herman Deviashin, and the work of Robert Strati who transforms shattered plates.

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Wish, 2024. Acrylic on seashell. 17.8 x 14 x 5.7 cm | Copyright © Chris Oh
American Still Life (Night with Liberty), 2025. Pencil on paper. | Copyright © Lewis Chamberlain
Installation view from Troika's “Pink Noise“, Langen Foundation, 1 September 2024 – 16 March 2025. | Images courtesy of the artist and Max Goelitz Gallery. Photos by Dirk Tacke.
A Light for a Light. Oil, acrylic, and pigments on canvas, stitched acrylic mesh, and reflective fabric. 131 x 100 cm | Copyright © Kristian Touborg. Image courtesy of the artist and Newchild Gallery.
Apple Circle, 2024. Oil and acrylic on linen. | Copyright © Marius Steiger
Memories of Green, 2024. Oil on panel. 40 x 30 cm | Copyright © Barry McGlashan. Image courtesy of the artist and Frestonian Gallery.
Pokémon universe, 2024. Ceramic vase. | Copyright © Emily Yong Beck. Image courtesy of the artist and Margin Gallery.
HK Hiroshima, 2024. Pigmented alkyd on aluminium. 72 x 108cm | Copyright © Damian Taylor. Images courtesy of the artist and Thames-Side Studio.
Paradises of the Reborn Sun, 2024. Oil and flashe on linen. 95x75cm | Copyright © Jack McGarrity
Sun Face, Yellow, 2024. Oil and acrylic on canvas. 12” x 12” | Copyright © Cathleen Clarke. Image courtesy of the artist and Night Gallery.

Art Prompt

Elevate a creation you’ve discarded or dislike - have you ever crumpled up a piece and thrown it away in frustration? Perhaps you have something half finished and hidden from sight. Use this piece or memory as your inspiration and see if you can create something that changes your feeling towards your original creation.

See you next Sunday 👋

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