#45 Art I Saved This Week

Andrii Kateryniuk, Lulu Lin, Matthias Garcia, Michael Polakowski, Madeline Brice, Piper Lewine, Soleé Darrell, Sasha Brodsky, Bloomer, and Arch Budzar.

#45 Art I Saved This Week
© Andrii Kateryniuk

Hello all ❤️

I'm delighted to share my creative discoveries from this week.

This week on Artists Pages, we featured Paul Riedmueller, who creates physical paintings that feel like digital renders, blurring our perception between realism and illusion. And Tyler Healing, who blends words and flows of his pencil to tell a healing story.

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Fox Walking. Oil on Canvas. 40x60 cm. | Copyright © Andrii Kateryniuk
The Waxing Crescent, 2025. Digital illustration. | Copyright © Lulu Lin
Water Manticore, 2025. Watercolour and Coloured Pencil on Paper. | Copyright © Matthias Garcia
Leap of Faith. Acrylic on Canvas. 36”x36”. | Copyright © Michael Polakowski. Image courtesy of the artist and Galerie Lazarew.

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Vanishing into nothingness the second this ends, 2025. Oil on Canvas. 60 x 60 inches. | Copyright © Madeline Brice. Image courtesy of the artist and Good Mother Gallery.
Sugar High. Hand tufted rug. 48 x 52 inch | Copyright © Piper Lewine. Image courtesy of the artist and Good Mother Gallery.
The Eruption, 2024. Dye on silk velvet. 50 x 42 inches. | Copyright © Soleé Darrell. Image courtesy of the artist and pt.2 Gallery.
Tiled Corner, 2025. Pastel and Acrylic on Canvas. 82 x 136 cm. | Copyright © Sasha Brodsky. Image courtesy of the artist and Galerie Lazarew.
Can’t get too close. Digital illustration. | Copyright © Bloomer
Did you know? Drawing. | Copyright © Arch Budzar

Art Prompt

Inspired by Arch Budzar’s piece, incorporate language that resonates with you into your art. We all have words or phrases that inspire and impact us in personal ways. Whether you physically add your chosen words to your piece or just use them for inspiration, let the power of language influence your creativity this week.

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Thank you so much!

Imi, Founder of Artists Pages.

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