#25 Art I Saved This Week
Joan Nelson, Craig Boagey, Jackson Howell, Megan Hales, Zsófia Keresztes, Giuseppe Francalanza, Fin Simonetti, GOTO Atsuko, Anna Ruth, and Emma Webster.

Hello all ❤️
I'm delighted to join you for this week's creative inspiration — and welcome to those of you receiving my newsletter for the first time.
To those of you who read the last two editions, thank you for your support of Art on a Postcard's International Women's Day Auction. They raised a total of £35,500 for The Hepatitis C Trust. It's brilliant to see these funds go to this cause.
On the channels over the past few weeks, I've shared deep-dives into some wonderful artists — all of whom deserve your attention and awe.
Debbie Lawson, who creates hidden sculptures with carpets. Nicole Nikolich, who crocheted an entire computer room. Thredrick Couler, who sews intricate portraits with a sewing machine. And Omer Mosseri, whose ink paintings are hypnotic.
Catch up on Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube 📹
Here are my 10 art discoveries this week 👇






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Art Prompt
Find an exhibition happening in your city or read about a past exhibition by one of your favourite artists. Identify a theme, concept, or emotion that resonates with you — whether it’s the artist’s technique, subject, or philosophy. Create a piece in your style that could exist in conversation with that exhibition, as if it were displayed alongside it.

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See you next Sunday 👋
Thank you so much!
Imi, Founder of Artists Pages.
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