#73 Art I Saved This Week

Stephanie Temma Hier, Beverly Salas, Mattia Giannattasio, Olaf Tønnesland Hodne, Mirjam Vreeswijk, Lukas Novak, Avril Zundel, Asma, Nicolas V Sanchez, Danny Cremers

#73 Art I Saved This Week
Copyright © Stephanie Temma Hier

Hello all ❤️

In case you missed it, my new video on YouTube Is Land Art Beautiful, or Is It Problematic? is out now. Thanks to everyone who has watched, liked, and commented, it makes such a difference!

This week on Artists Pages, I featured the work of Giulio Massimo Gallana, who created a field of snow flowers. Dan Ortiz Leizman, who turned plastic chairs into instruments. And, Casey Curran, who creates kinetic clothes that move with you.

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Here are this weeks inspirations. It seems the world of sculpture was calling to me, and I found some beautiful films too.


Mornings at home with myself. Oil on linen with glazed stoneware sculpture. | Copyright © Stephanie Temma Hier. Image courtesy of the artist and Gallery Vacancy Shanghai.
Untitled. Sketchbook scans. | Copyright © Beverly Salas
Untitled. Film. | Copyright © Mattia Giannattasio
Ooze. Charoite tear on blue lace agate eye. | Copyright © Olaf Tønnesland Hodne
Nocturnal Companion, 2024. Oil on canvas. 85 x 70 cm. | Copyright © Mirjam Vreeswijk
UltraCore I. | Copyright © Lukas Novak
Untitled. Animation. | Copyright © Avril Zundel
The real, the imaginary and the symbolic, (B doll), 2024. Found objects, wood, metal, epoxy resin, fibreglass, newspaper, silicone, fabric, synthetic hair, plastic, seed. 103 x 30 x 10 cm. | Copyright © Asma. Image courtesy of the artist, Charles Benton and Ramiro Chavez.
Untitled. Pen drawing in sketchbook. | Copyright © Nicolas V Sanchez
U. Ceramic sculpture. | Copyright © Danny Cremers

Art Prompt

Inspired by Stephanie’s oven sculpture, use a household object as your subject. From creating a still life, animation or even a poem, find something in your home and use it to create your next piece of work.

See you next Sunday 👋

Thank you so much!

Imi, Founder of Artists Pages.

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