Collector’s Favorites: April’s Bestselling Artists
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Collector’s Favorites: April’s Bestselling Artists
Have you ever wondered what other people buy for their personal art collection? While your tastes may differ, seeing what other people are buying can help you discover new artists whose work you might not otherwise have considered.
Below you will meet 5 artists who have proven to be popular favorites with our collectors. Check out our for more ideas recently sold works And Contact our curators Who can help you find similar works within your budget?
Hai Linh Le
Vietnamese artist Hai Linh Le’s gentle, impressionistic landscapes are guided by the artist’s emotions. For Hai, the aim of his artworks is to convey these emotions to the viewer and enable a cathartic and contemplative experience. Hai has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Vietnam, Japan, the Philippines, the United States, Portugal, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands. He received his BFA in studio art from Harvard University and is a member of the Vietnam Fine Arts Association. See more of Hai’s work Here.
Richard Parkers
Based in Pasadena, California, Richard Parker creates hyper-realistic drawings of writing implements and other everyday objects using charcoal, ink, pastel, and chalk. These intricate drawings pay homage to the design of such everyday objects. Richard was an associate professor at both USC and Pasadena City College and ten of his drawings are in the permanent collection of the USC Fisher Museum of Art in Los Angeles. Since 1985 Richard’s work has been shown in group and solo exhibitions in California, Ohio, Oklahoma and Texas. See more of Richard’s work Here.
Andrei Varga
A product of the artist’s preoccupation with time and memory, Andrei Varga’s eerie portraits convey an eerie sense of familiarity. He uses oil paints to create complex and spontaneous compositions depicting forgotten or distorted memories. Andrei was born in Romania and currently resides in Dublin, Ireland. He received his MFA from the University of Art and Design in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. He has participated in group and individual exhibitions in Romania, Italy, Ireland, Austria, Portugal and Hungary. See more of Andrei’s work Here.
Carlos García
Spanish artist Carlos García creates dynamic wall sculptures made of mirror, glass and metal. In his latest “Origami” series, Carlos uses mirrors and colored glass placed at opposite angles to create a portal effect. Since graduating with a BA in Fine Arts from the University of Salamanca, Spain, he has participated in dozens of solo and group exhibitions in Spain, France, Germany, Brussels, Japan, Mexico, Cuba, Puerto Rico and the United States. Carlos’ work is in the National Prado Museum, the Reina Sofia Art Center and the private collections of Cristiano Ronaldo, King Felipe VI. and Queen Letizia of Spain. See more of Carlos’ work Here.
Anyes Galleani
Italian-born, California-based artist Anyes Galleani creates expressive abstract paintings that reflect influences from Los Angeles’ nature and street art. A former fashion photographer who moved to the country, Anyes paints conscious compositions intended to encourage positive thinking and the manifestation of desire. She received her BA from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. Anyes has exhibited throughout California and the United States since 1991. See more of Anyes’ work Here.
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