#35 Art I Saved This Week

Ji Zou, Peter Davies, Min Ding, Andy H. Wei, Sara Suppan, Devon DeJardin, 백하나, Aya Takano, Finnigan, and Lauren Clay.

#35 Art I Saved This Week
© Ji Zou

Hello all ❤️

It's a pleasure to be back once again to talk art with you.

In this week’s videos, I spotlighted the work of Fabian Oefner, known for his intricate dissections of everyday objects, revealing their inner workings in stunning detail. I also featured Denis Di Luca, whose mastery of ceramic techniques results in truly mesmerising creations. Plus, I shared a behind-the-scenes video from my recent trip to Paris, a glimpse into the exhibitions I visited and a candid chat about how Artists Pages first began.

Catch up with my videos on InstagramTikTok, or YouTube 📹


A host for all life, 2025. Mixed media on linen. 20”x 24”. | Copyright © Ji Zou
Now, 2025. Acrylic and pencil on canvas. 25 x 20.5 cm | Copyright © Peter Davies. Image courtesy of the artist and Approach Gallery.
Feel the pulse, 2025. Ink on paper. 12 x 14.5cm | Copyright © Min Ding
Tub, 2025. Oil on panel. 8 × 8 inches | Copyright © Andy H. Wei. Image courtesy of the artist, presented by Darla, New York.
𝘋𝘦𝘴𝘪𝘳𝘦 𝘞𝘪𝘭𝘭 𝘍𝘢𝘪𝘭 Desire Will Fail, 2025. Oil on canvas over panel. 18 x 24 inches | Copyright © Sara Suppan. Image courtesy of the artist and Galerie Sobering.
A World Submerged, 2025. Oil on canvas. 72 x 96 inches | Copyright © Devon DeJardin
Zooooom_007, 2023. Acrylic on Canvas. | Copyright © 백하나
Painting | Copyright © Aya Takano
Stray, 2024. Acrylic & pencil on canvas. 30 x 40 inches | Copyright © Finnigan
Threshold, 2025. Colored pencil on paper. 21 x 15 inches | Copyright © Lauren Clay

Art Prompt

No matter your medium, sculpture, photography, performance, or paint, take a moment this week to draw. Not to perfect, but to provoke. Use quick sketches to chase sparks of ideas before your inner critic can catch up. Explore a new concept or feeling by filling a single page with rough marks, symbols, or visual metaphors. Let the pencil move faster than your thoughts. What emerges?

Tip: Use paper that isn’t precious — the back of an envelope, a napkin, scrap cardboard. The point is to lower the stakes and raise your curiosity.

If you enjoy these art prompts, I’d love to hear from you.

Just send a quick reply, or even a 👋 emoji to let me know.

I'm thinking of teaming up with artists to bring you even more unique prompts each week. I'd love to know if that idea ressonates.

See you next Sunday 👋

Imi, Founder of Artists Pages.

partnerships@artists-pages.com 💌

Copyright © All images featured in this newsletter are the property of their respective owners.

Discussion