#70 Art I Saved This Week
Bastien Cuenot, Nettare, Anna Kesäniemi, Ade Hanft, Mijulee, Saskia Martindale, Noah Buchanan, Naomi Gilon, Ayako Rokkaku, and Nuria Figueiredo.
Hello all ❤️
This week on Artists Pages, I highlighted Andy Goldsworthy, the land artist using stone, leaves, grass, snow and a plethora of other earth materials to create sculptural artworks on the landscape. And, Kleinian, who prints digital fossils on rocks.
Here are this week's discoveries.







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Art Prompt
Inspired by Noah Buchanan’s portrait, use light to transform and alter a project. Whether this is using it literally to enhance a photograph or painting or as a theme for a poem or piece of writing. Focus on highlights and shadows and experiment with this in ways you haven’t tried before.
See you next Sunday 👋
Thank you so much!
Imi, Founder of Artists Pages.
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