#59 Art I Saved This Week

Julia Soboleva, ⁠Jiayue Li, Dolce Paganne, Oleksii Syniuk, Emma Hasselblad, Simon Benjamin, Rebecca Ruth Manson, Zachary Merle, Snailsprite, and Unreal is me.

#59 Art I Saved This Week
Copyright © Julia Soboleva

Hello all ❤️

Here are my latest discoveries!

On Artists Pages this week, I featured Andrew Scott, who breaks the fourth wall of his pencil drawings. Eric Warren, who creates glass oceans. And, Little Thunder, whose paintings showcase women in an authentic and empowered light.

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Poor Things. | Copyright © Julia Soboleva
Freckles. Pencil on paper mounted on wood panel. 6 x 8 in. | Copyright © ⁠Jiayue Li
Pomegrenade, 2018. Coloured pencils & acrylic ink on paper. 73x100 cm. | Copyright © Dolce Paganne
Head 57, 2025. Oil and acrylic on canvas. 40 x 30 cm | Copyright © Oleksii Syniuk

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I've always been passionate about mobilising our community around a good cause, and with the year coming to an end, I wanted to finish with a bang. That's why we decided to create our first Charity Calendar for 2026 with the support of Gelato.

Its pages feature some of my favourite artists, including Dadu Shin, with his atmospheric and intricate drawings. Kim Mints, whose style is ethereal, pink and dreamy. And Kazland, who creates characterful and morbidly joyful artworks.

Every month is uniquely captured because Gelato’s platform makes it so easy to create, print, and ship high-quality calendars to all of you around the world.

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Botanical Fantasia. | Copyright © Emma Hasselblad. Image courtesy of the artist and Pom Gallery.
Gymnopedies No. 1, Native Diver Series, 2025. Silkscreen on Canvas with Acrylic Paint. 72 x 84” | Copyright © Simon Benjamin. Image courtesy of the artist, Karl Olmsted and Swivel Gallery.
Purple Aurora. Ceramic. | Copyright © Rebecca Ruth Manson. Image courtesy of the artist and Jessica Silverman Gallery.
Vanishing Point III, 2025. Solvent transfer on fabric with wadding, artist made frame. 28 x 18 cm. | Copyright © Zachary Merle. Image courtesy of the artist and Palmer Gallery.
Picture day. Watercolor and colored pencil on paper with found frame. 11.75” x 7”. | Copyright © Snailsprite (Rylee)
Am I someone out there?, 2022. | Copyright © Unreal is me (Lauren)

Art Prompt

Snailsprites Picture Day is a heartwarming reflection on change and the passage of time. This week’s inspiration invites you to explore transformation in your own work — how might something you create evolve, decay, or bloom over time? What story would that change tell?

See you next Sunday 👋

Thank you so much!

Imi, Founder of Artists Pages.

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