Collector’s Favorites: Bestselling Artists of March
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Collector’s Favorites: Bestselling Artists of March
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?
Surabhi Gaikwad
Qatar-based artist Surabhi Gaikwad creates enchanting portraits of women adorned in colourful, patterned fabrics and surrounded by lush foliage. Her work is influenced by her childhood in India and the diverse flora of the country. Surabhi received her Master of Fine Arts in Painting from Central University of Hyderabad, India in 2005. Her paintings are in private collections in the United States, Great Britain, Germany, Qatar and India. Her work was recently selected to be part of the Polaris Project, a space program created by NASA that sends artworks to the moon in quadruple capsules. See more of Surabhi’s work Here.
Steven Page Prewitt
Steven Page Prewitt’s colorful and complex landscapes evoke the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains that dot the geography of his home in Boone, North Carolina. Inspired by the art of Monet, van Gogh and Matisse, Steven mixes mediums and techniques (like collage and monoprint) to create his vibrant abstract landscapes. He has exhibited locally and in juried exhibitions throughout the Southeast and participated in the 2019 Other Art Fair Chicago. Steven also teaches summer art workshops, which he has done since 1993. See more of Steven’s work Here.
Ilya Volykhin
Ilya Volykhine’s work is influenced by his early life in the USSR before emigrating to the USA, Australia and New Zealand. Ilya attempts to portray the human psyche through his thoughtful characters while maintaining a wry sense of humor towards his subjects. Ilya’s compositions often use collaged scraps of text or handwritten letters from his mother. Since 2013, Ilya has participated in over thirty solo and group exhibitions. See more of Ilya’s work Here.
Agostino Veroni
Originally from Livorno on the west coast of Tuscany, Agostino Veroni paints colorful seascapes and landscapes of the Italian coast and countryside. His vivid brushstrokes and use of color theory bring these painterly images to life, transporting the viewer to these idyllic locations. Agostino has participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions in Italy and America and his work is in collections throughout Italy. See more of Agostino’s work Here.
Silvia Poloto
Self-taught multimedia artist Silvia Poloto began her artistic career with metalworking, painting and photography while also working as an electrical engineer. As a Brazilian immigrant to California, Silvia’s work is not constrained by the artistic conventions of the American academic system. Her current work focuses on collage and the visual effects of layering. Her work is in over 80 corporate collections and hundreds of private collections around the world. Her work has been exhibited worldwide and she recently had an artist residency at the De Young Museum in San Francisco. See more of Silvia’s work Here.
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