#68 Art I Saved This Week

Andy Goldsworthy, Frances Featherstone, Daisuke Samejima, Dalibor Dejanović, Clementine Keith-Roach and Christopher Page, Esra Eslen, Loren Erdrich, Léo Forest, Paul Ferney, Anne Siems

#68 Art I Saved This Week
Copyright © Andy Goldsworthy

Hello all ❤️

I hope you are finding your rhythm in this new year. I want to thank all of you who watched my first YouTube video, which I shared last week. I'm already researching and writing the next one for later this month!

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Untitled. | Copyright © Andy Goldsworthy
A Patchwork Of Hopes and Dreams. Oil on Linen. 80 x 60cm. | Copyright © Frances Featherstone. Image courtesy of the artist and Arcadia Gallery.
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Untitled. | Copyright © Daisuke Samejima

Belt of Venus. Pastel. 5 x 7 in. | Copyright © Dalibor Dejanović

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A Storm is Blowing from Heaven, 2025. Plaster, acrylic paint, wood. 72 x 75 x 12 cm | Copyright @ Clementine Keith-Roach, Christopher Page and Villa Lontana.
Breaking the dishes. Procreate. | Copyright © Esra Eslen
Beloved, 2024. Glazed stoneware. 13 x 23 x 10 cm. | Copyright © Loren Erdrich
Cats. | Copyright © Léo Forest
Untitled. | Copyright © Paul Ferney
Hänsel & Gretel, 2025. 28 x 19.5 inches. | Copyright © Anne Siems

Art Prompt

Inspired by Daisuke’s spherical fisheye paintings, create something continuous — a work with no true beginning or end. Let the start fold seamlessly into the finish, forming a perfect loop that appears to flow endlessly. This can take any form, from a poem to a painting, as an exploration of what it means for something to feel infinite.

See you next Sunday 👋

Thank you so much!

Imi, Founder of Artists Pages.

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