#66 Art I Saved This Week

T-Rex, Marius Boekhorst, Paul Evans, Sam Guy, Maja Djordjevic, Faye Hadfield, Haevan Lee, Alma Berrow, Yuxuan Huang, and Aneta Adamczyk.

#66 Art I Saved This Week
© Sebas Velasco

Hello all ❤️

In this edition, I want to say a big thank you. To all of you who have joined me each Sunday and received this newsletter with open arms. Together, we've enjoyed the work of over five hundred independent artists! I am blessed to be able to share my inspirations with you, and I hope it has added richness to your creative energy.

I'm so thankful to all of you who have watched Artists Pages; we've brought more than 50 million views to the work of artists around the world. I still can't wrap my head around it, but thanks so much for being here, and I can't wait to do it all again!

Have a wonderful end to your year, and enjoy this final dose of inspiration for 2025.

I'll see you on January 1st, with my first video essay on YouTube, a very extended cut of my regular 60-second videos!


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Grbavica II, 2025. Oil on canvas. 162 X 240 cm | Copyright © Sebas Velasco
Violet Frosted, 2025. Frosted glass, flowers. | Copyright © Marius Boekhorst
Luminous Winter Light, 2025. Acrylic on Canvas. 100cmx100cm. | Copyright © Paul Evans
Yellow, 2024. Oil on panel, 9 1/2 x 7 3/4 inches. | Copyright © Sam Guy

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Memory of us. | Copyright © Maja Djordjevic
Scary Vase in Orange Blossom. Porcelain with gold and Platinum Lustre. 56cm x 43cm x 23cm. | Copyright © Faye Hadfield
Orange Siren Prism Nr.06, 2025. Oil, acrylic on canvas. 116.8 x 91 cm | Copyright © Haevan Lee
Untitled. Ceramic sculpture. | Copyright © Alma Berrow
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Not Changed, 2025. Ice. | Copyright © Can Sun

A Spring Flower, Dream Catcher 002. Reclaimed vintage redwood, paper, bamboo. H25” × W17” × D15” | Copyright @ Yuxuan Huang
Untitled. Oil pastels and acrylic paint. | Copyright @ Aneta Adamczyk

Art Prompt

I always find the end of a year a theraputic time to pause, look back, and plan. Being a creative takes a vast amount of thought and energy, putting vision into action.

Here are some questions to guide you in setting intentions for the coming year and your creative practice:

Which piece of work from this year am I most proud of, and why?

What creative risks did I take this year, and what did I learn from them?

How did I grow as an artist — technically, conceptually, or emotionally?

What bold creative goal do I want to set for myself in the coming year?

See you next year 👋

Thank you so much!

Imi, Founder of Artists Pages.

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