#47 Art I Saved This Week

Haerri Kim, Barry McGlashan, problemchildAdvisory, Sophie Cangelosi, Erik Foss, Carolina Sepulveda, Yoko Saka, Inès Longevial, Lee Kyutae, and Abao.

#47 Art I Saved This Week
© Haerri Kim

Hello all ❤️

I'm delighted to bring you my art selects.

On Artists Pages this week, we featured Kisu Hwang, who blends ceramic pottery with abstract drawings. And, duo Keith Kralik and Rachel Parri, who continue the long-standing legacy of pressing plants.

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All Apologies, 2025. Oil on canvas. 116.8cm x 91cm. | Copyright © Haerri Kim
No Particular Night Or Morning. Oil on panel. 60x50.5cm. | Copyright © Barry McGlashan
Untitled | Copyright © Eliza Douglas
Blue Hour on High St, 2025. Acrylic on birch panel. 18" x 20” | Copyright © Sophie Cangelosi

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The cook, 2024. Water based paint on linen. | Copyright © Erik Foss
Nightmare of Dreams⁠ | Copyright ©⁠ Carolina Sepulveda
『鵺』. 530mm × 333mm × 63mm | Copyright © Yoko Saka
Cascading Portrait. Painted with butter, cream, powdered sugar and whipping up some chantilly. 39x30cm. | Copyright © Inès Longevial
Untitled. | Copyright © Lee Kyutae
Untitled. | Copyright © Abao

Art Prompt

Inspired by the artist Erik Foss's piece “The Cook” work with the idea of focus. Which parts of your work are important to show, and which parts can be blurred or distorted? This can change the story, theme or emotion in an instant. The idea of withholding carefully selected information creates incredible depth. Play with this idea and see where it takes you.

See you next Sunday 👋

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Thank you so much!

Imi, Founder of Artists Pages.

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