#80 Art I Saved This Week

Marina Rønnow Honoré, Amy Dury, Kei Sano, Snailsprite, Myriam Betancourt, Mel Arsenault, Francien Krieg, Alex Stone, Locked Garden, and Gubean.

#80 Art I Saved This Week
Copyright © Marina Rønnow Honoré

Hello all ❤️

It's been a quiet week on Artists Pages, as I've taken a brief pause to focus on a few projects and search for incredible artists.

If you missed it, I shared a new video on YouTube, Art Toys: Japanese Culture, Overconsumption, and Defining Artists.


Headphones, 2026. 70x60cm. | Copyright © Marina Rønnow Honoré
If I only could. 100x100cm. | Copyright © Amy Dury
Yamaotoko Mask. Ceramic sculpture. | Copyright © Kei Sano
Sketchbook. | Copyright © Snailsprite
Untitled. Chalk. | Copyright © Myriam Betancourt
Bulle de jardin II. Glazes on stoneware. 41x37cm. | Copyright © Mel Arsenault. Image courtesy of the artist, Untitled Art and Galerie Nicolas Robert.
Rising tension. | Copyright © Francien Krieg. Image courtesy of the artist and Faso.
Untitled. Embroidery flash sheet. | Copyright © Alex Stone
Untitled. Ceramic. | Copyright © Locked Garden. Image courtesy of the artist and Galerie S. Brunner
Untitled. Ceramic. | Copyright © Gubean

Art Prompt

For many, sketchbooks are a space for experimentation, where ideas remain unfinished and rarely seen as final works. But this week, shift that perspective. However you plan, curate, or create within your sketchbook, let what would usually be considered incomplete become your finished piece. What changes when you begin to see the beauty in your unfinished ideas?

See you next Sunday 👋

Thank you so much!

Imi, Founder of Artists Pages.

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