#29 Art I Saved This Week
Ross Head, Bjorn Lie, Miwa Ito, Savanna Judd, Zbiok Czajkowski, Hwi Snails, Ksenia Dermenzhi, Ruby, Omer Mosseri, and Ernst Yohji Jaeger.

Hello all ❤️
I'm delighted to share the inspiration I've discovered this week. This week on Artists Pages I shared deep dives into the work of Heyshiro, an artist who uses acrylic paint in miraculous ways. Also, I headed to Saatchi Gallery in London to tour their latest exhibition by Anne Von Freyburg who "paints" with fabric.
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Here are my 10 art discoveries this week 👇






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