#74 Art I Saved This Week

Vittorio Valiante, Randy Ortiz, Eles Cru, Be3el, Mattie Jane, Don Elektro, Kunel Gaur, Nyekit, Michael Cutini, and Aditi (Bagiecha).

#74 Art I Saved This Week
Copyright © Vittorio Valiante

Hello all ❤️

Big appreciation to the 3000+ of you who have watched my latest video essay, Is Land Art Beautiful, or Is It Problematic?

I'm already working on the next one, diving deep into the world of art toys.

This week on Artists Pages, I featured the work of Filip Custic, who creates living installations. Piers Phillips, who composes paintings with individual marks. Tom Beton, whose concrete sculptures echo brutalist architecture and mid-century modernism.

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Frantume 31, 2025. Water-based paint and oil on MDF panel. 60 x 60 cm. | Copyright © Vittorio Valiante
The Dance, 2020. Charcoal, pastel and acrylic on art board. | Copyright © Randy Ortiz
Bandido, A.C.A.B. Raku ceramics. | Copyright © Eles Cru
It’s always flowers and knots in my head. Animation. | Copyright © Be3el
Untitled. | Copyright © Mattie Jane
Love, Nonobject Part 9. | Copyright © Don Elektro
There Will Be Peace. 304 Stainless Steel, Acrylic, Wood, Pigment, Canvas and Hardware. 18 x 24 inches. | Copyright © Kunel Gaur. Image courtesy of the artist and Method India.
Untitled. | Copyright © Nyekit
3D printed custom shell. | Copyright © Michael Cutini
The day I saw the gods dance. | Copyright © Aditi (Bagiecha)

Art Prompt

Inspired by Vittorio Valiante’s portrait, this week, get up close and personal with whatever your subject is. Rather than painting, drawing, animating, or writing about the whole subject, zoom into a small section and focus on that. How does this translate differently?

See you next Sunday 👋

Thank you so much!

Imi, Founder of Artists Pages.

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