#69 Art I Saved This Week

Elizabeth Saloka, Demina Anna, Esther Choi, Luis Colan, Selby Hi, Matas Martinaitis, Yiwei Che, Mia Bergero, Valentina Bartolini, Jacques Monneraud

#69 Art I Saved This Week
Copyright © Elizabeth Saloka

Hello all ❤️

This week on the Artists Pages channels, I showcased artists I discovered at The Other Art Fair last October. I also highlighted Chris Oh, who you might recognise from my recent YouTube video, and Dasha Plesen — an all-time favourite with our community, known for cultivating mould sculptures.

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Untitled. Painted found rock. | Copyright © Elizabeth Saloka
Untitled. | Copyright © Demina Anna
Untitled. Ceramic sculpture. | Copyright © Esther Choi. Image courtesy of the artist and Fly By Jing.
Sketchbook. Red ink pen. | Copyright © Luis Colan. Image courtesy of the artist and Thinking with paper.

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Gentle friends, 2025. Ceramic. 15x25x20cm. | Copyright @ Selby Hi
Untitled. Charcoal, pen and pastel on paper. 50x70cm. | Copyright © Matas Martinaitis
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Something under the sofa. Clip from the film Cocoon | Copyright © Yiwei Che. Music and sound by Ming Cheng and Eleanor Fineston-Robertson.

Trap. | Copyright © Mia Bergero
Belly of the fish. | Copyright © Valentina Bartolini. Image courtesy of the artist and Callirrhoë Gallery.
Apollo and the Muses, After Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, 2026. Mixed stoneware and glaze. | Copyright © Jacques Monneraud. Image courtesy of the artist and Arsenic Gallery.

Art Prompt

Create a piece of work that is an illusion. This week’s newsletter features artists who do just that: Esther Choi’s ceramic undershirt, Elizabeth Saloka’s jam jar, and Jacques Monneraud’s stone vase meticulously crafted to look like cardboard. These works aren’t quite what they seem, and it’s precisely this trickery that gives them such distinction.

See you next Sunday 👋

Thank you so much!

Imi, Founder of Artists Pages.

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