#49 Art I Saved This Week
Shuling Guo, Jori Heere, Giuditta Bertoni, Hannah Hyun Jeong, Maxime Verdier, Lucie Antoinette, Dave Bowers, Justina, S.C. Lugas, Jörn Peter Budesheim

Hello all ❤️
Here are my discoveries this week!
On Artists Pages this week, I featured Andrea Ordoñez, who wields her tools and ink to create intricate linocut prints of her favourite characters. And Sakuho Ito, whose traditional practice begins with making washi paper in every work.
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Art Prompt
Play with the abstract. Every artist has a signature style — some lean toward realism, others toward abstraction, and many fall somewhere in between. This week, step outside your usual approach and explore abstraction in your own way. Let go of the need for your work to be polished and well-formed. Instead, lean fully into emotion, intuition, and authenticity. Create something that feels raw and expressive, even if it resists definition.
See you next Sunday 👋
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Thank you so much!
Imi, Founder of Artists Pages.
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