#42 Art I Saved This Week
Loren Erdrich, Sujin Lee, Sayaka Oishi, Dennis Scholl, Phoebe Dee, Jędrzej Bieńko, はなき, Christine Ay Tjoe, Haerri Kim, Kelly Barfoot, and Sofia Mitsola.

Hello all ❤️
It's lovely to write to you again, with this week's selection of art finds.
On Artists Pages this week, I featured the work of Clare Celeste, who visualises our endangered species and ecosystems in powerful hand-made paper sculptures that stand as installations and hang as chandeliers. Also, Neil Shibata, who creates extravagant flower arrangements made from pipe cleaners.
I'm also delighted to announce our collaboration with artist Phoebe Dee. With the support of Gelato, we've teamed up to release a museum-quality, A2 print of her work, Space Tabby. Now available on the new Artists Pages shop!








Our art market is live, powered by Gelato.
Last week, I shared why I believe Gelato is an incredible tool for artists, helping artists sell products without the stress of up-front costs and inventory. I’ve put that belief into practice because Gelato combines ease of use, high-quality production, and sustainable local shipping.
Our new Artists Pages art market is officially live, powered by Gelato’s print-on-demand magic. It allows us to collaborate with artists we admire and offer museum-quality prints (and many more products to come) to our community, produced locally and shipped sustainably.
Our first release is a limited-edition print by Bristol-based illustrator Phoebe Dee, whose work is full of colour, texture, and playful energy. Her characters and creatures often feel lifted from storybooks or dreams — rich in warmth, movement, and personality.
Available until the 13th of August.
If you’re an artist interested in selling your work using Gelato, you can get 50% off your first order when placed within 2 days of signing up.






Art Prompt
Explore the theme of temperature. I'm based in the UK, and right now the heat is piling up around us. Temperature shapes us. It seeps into our bones, stirs our moods, shifts our sense of time. It blurs windows, cracks pavements, hushes streets, or invites us to wrap tighter, move slower, dream differently. Let this theme guide you. Whether it’s the fever of summer or the hush of winter, create a piece that captures how temperature alters your landscape of feeling.
See you next Sunday 👋
Thank you so much!
Imi, Founder of Artists Pages.
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