#23 Art I Saved This Week
Caroline Coon, Ange Bell, Kate Burling, Alina Dieth, Kate Burling, Woosun Choi, Bahar Sabzevari, Kat Giordano, Mandy Racine, Mandy Hudson, and Alexandra Beteeva.

Hello all ❤️
This week, I’m really excited to be partnering with Art on a Postcard for a newsletter takeover to share their 6th Annual International Women’s Day Auction!
This auction brings together original postcard-sized artworks from hundreds of artists, all in support of The Hepatitis C Trust and their work in women’s prisons. Many women in these spaces face systemic barriers, and this initiative helps change that.
Bidding starts at £50, making it an accessible way to collect unique art while supporting a powerful cause. The auction is live now and runs until March 13th — in this newsletter, I’ve featured 10 artworks from the auction, along with a newly released print by feminist artist Caroline Coon.
Caroline Coon Print

This print is part of a campaign exploring the stories women’s bodies tell —physically and emotionally — through the marks we gather over time. Scars, moles, and skin changes hold memories of life’s experiences.
These original artworks are now open for bidding, and here are ten standout pieces that caught my attention. The full auction showcases hundreds of remarkable works, curated by Art on a Postcard, Mercedes Lucy, Hannah Tilson, Gemma Padley, Marta Marsicka, and The Women in Art Prize.










Art Prompt
Our bodies carry the marks of experience—scars, freckles, stretch marks—each a trace of growth and resilience. Create a piece exploring these physical memories, whether through self-portraiture, abstraction, or narrative art. How do these marks tell our stories and connect us all?

Thank you, Art on a Postcard, for supporting this newsletter. I'll be back next week to share ten more wonderful original artworks available in the auction.
See you next Sunday 👋
Thank you so much!
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