#41 Art I Saved This Week

James Jean, Izzy Faith V, Inès Di Folco, Bartosz Kowal, Kaley Flowers x Carson Teal, Nana Wolke, Qin Tan, Mike Okay, 七五三, and Ana Viktoria Dzinic.

#41 Art I Saved This Week
© James Jean

Hello all ❤️

On our channels this week, I featured the work of Amaya Jade, who creates portals of stained glass. Julio Cesar Delgado, whose colour pencil drawings are beyond captivating. Jackson Howell, whose palette is full of trippy and iridescent colours. And Be Fernandez, who started pasting her pieces on city walls, and has become known for her sharp and punchy compositions.

Catch up on InstaTikTok, or YouTube 📹


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Sunflower, 2025. Bronze and blue lace agate. 60cm | Copyright © James Jean
Transformation Sequence, 2025. Acrylic on layered acrylic sheet with custom board frame, 32 x 43.5 cm | Copyright © Izzy Faith V. Image courtesy of the artist and Beinart Gallery.
Inesita, 2023. Oil, pigments and glitter on canvas. 40 x 32.5 cm | Copyright © Inès Di Folco. Image courtesy of the artist and gallery Laurel Gitlen. Photo Charles Benton.
Object | Copyright © Kaley Flowers x Carson Teal

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Loop, 2024. Oil. 120x130 | Copyright © Bartosz Kowal
Flowers of love 1, 2024. Acrylic and colored pencil on canvas. 50x40cm | Copyright © Mike Okay
The Last 🍎 Left 🐍, 2025. Acrylic and oil on canvas. 48 x 60 inches | Copyright © Qin Tan
Painting | Copyright © Nana Wolke
Border, 2025. Drawing. | Copyright © 七五三(Nagomi)
Edward (White Teen Bedroom), 2025. Acrylic, soft pastel on dyed linen. 30 x 25 cm | Copyright © Ana Viktoria Dzinic

Art Prompt

Play with framing. Framing is often treated as an afterthought, something practical, left to the buyer or gallery. But what if the frame was part of the piece itself? Instead of confining your work, how might it extend beyond the edges? Could the frame become an active part of your vision?

Think about this with a current piece of work, or revisit an older, unframed piece. What would it look like if the frame wasn’t the end, but the next chapter? Could brushstrokes, textures, or concepts spill over? Could your medium stretch to meet the edges, or even surpass them? Let the frame be part of the art. Not a finish line, but a threshold.

See you next Sunday 👋

Thank you so much!

Imi, Founder of Artists Pages.

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