#38 Art I Saved This Week

Benzilla, Alexander Appleby, Jackson Howell, Chris Oh, Michael Polakowski, Tina Yu & Janice Sung, Filipo Cegani, Kathleen Ryan, Maho Takahashi, and Sanya Kantarovsky.

#38 Art I Saved This Week
© Benzilla

Hello all ❤️

Here are my discoveries from the art world this week.

This week, I featured some incredible artists on my channels: Jason DeCaires Taylor, who sinks his sculptures in the ocean. And, Small White Monster, whose imagination brings strange worlds to life on canvas: cats on lily pads, slinking snakes, and the darkness of night.

To catch up on my latest videos, head to InstagramTikTok, or YouTube 📹


The Day Will Come. Acrylic on linen. 170 x 150 cm | Copyright © Benzilla
Alienation and Isolation, 2025. Acrylic on a wooden panel. 40 x 30 cm. | Copyright © Alexander Appleby. Image courtesy of the artist and Norito Gallery.
Untitled, 2025. Watercolour, ink, and graphite. | Copyright © Jackson Howell
Accord, 2025. Acrylic on ostrich egg with antique metal candleholder; acrylic on resin skull with brass rod. 62.2 x 19 x 19 cm | Copyright © Chris Oh
Writers Block, 2024. Acrylic on canvas. 36 × 36 Inches | Copyright © Michael Polakowski
Whispers of the Garden, 2025. Epoxy clay, acrylic paint, wood. 17” x 12” x 2” | Copyright © Tina Yu & Janice Sung
Blue shrine. Acrylics on canvas. 60x80cm | Copyright © Filipo Cegani
Sliced Bread (Golden Hour), 2025. Agate, labradorite, aventurine, argonite, jamesite, copper malachite, citrine, calcite, zeolite, magnesite, amazonite, celestite, prehnite, turquoise, quartz, rhyolite, carnelian, garnet, jasper, serpentine, pink opal, ruby in zoisite, amethyst, quartz, amber, marble, acrylic, steel pins, polyurethane foam, aluminum, and king-size mattress. 80 × 80 × 35 inches | Copyright © Kathleen Ryan. Image courtesy of the artist and Gagosian.
Love is light, 2025. Oil on canvas. 91×72.7×3cm | Copyright © タカハシ マホ - Maho Takahashi
Descent, 2025. Oil on canvas. 190.5 x 140 cm Copyright © Sanya Kantarovsky. Image courtesy of the artist and Michael Werner Gallery.

Art Prompt

Incorporate language into a piece of work. I’ve been really drawn to pieces that weave in the written word — there’s something powerful about how language can anchor a visual piece in a specific, felt emotion.

If text isn’t something you typically include in your art, this is your invitation to experiment. How might a phrase, a single word, or even a fragment of a letter shift the mood or message of your piece?

See you next Sunday 👋

Imi, Founder of Artists Pages.

partnerships@artists-pages.com 💌

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