#4 Art I Saved This Week

Galerie Phantom, Alex Kuznetsov, Manon, Paul Weiner, Alex Kiesling, Hayley Chi Hay Chi, Dabu Shin, Lola Dupre, Kevin Simion, Jesús Aguado

#4 Art I Saved This Week
Copyright © Alex Kiesling

Hello all ❤️

I’m delighted to bring you this week’s collection of art from my saved folder. 

I love this week’s selection, there’s so much richness of colour and varying techniques from watercolour to collage and I’ve also included digital paintings. Enjoy!

Supporters get access to a weekly audio essay where I share my commentary on each piece, giving greater insight into each artist and their work 🎧

“Head” by Galerie Phantom, watercolour on paper (Copyright © Galerie Phantom)
“Red"' by Alex Kuznetsov, acrylic paint on canvas (Copyright © Alex Kuznetsov)
By Alex Kiesling, digital painting (Copyright © Alex Kiesling)
“Heart’s Water” by Hayley Chi Hay Chi, oil on canvas, 36” x 48” (Copyright © Hayley Chi Hay Chi)
By Paul Weiner, oil paint on canvas (Copyright © Paul Weiner)
“Exclusive tea with butter cookie” by Jesús Aguado, oil on panel, 48x27cm (Copyright © Jesús Aguado)
By Dabu Shin, ballograf epoca ball point pen (Copyright © Dabu Shin)
“Eli” by Lola Dupre, collage, 12 x 16 inches (Copyright © Lola Dupre)
SpongeBob Squarepants by Kevin Simion (Copyright © Kevin Simion)

Art Prompt

Choose a random object in your environment and consider it your next muse.


How would you interpret its form, texture, or symbolism through your art? What unexpected inspiration might you discover from this mundane object?

I’ve renamed my journal prompt section of this newsletter to art prompt — I think prompts could be about both thinking and making. If you enjoy this addition to the newsletter, please do let me know. I’d love to hear how many of you use them!


See you next week 👋

Thank you so much!

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