Art We Love
Collector Favorites: Bestselling Artists of August
Ever wondered what other people are buying for their personal art collections? Though your tastes may differ, seeing what others are purchasing can help you discover new artists whose works you might not otherwise have considered.
Below, meet 5 artists who have proven to be popular favorites with our collectors. For more ideas, contact our curators to help you find similar works in your budget.
Hunter Hogan
Delicate plant forms are outlined and imprinted over earthy tones and textured surfaces in Hunter Hogan’s work. These eclectic paintings and mixed-media pieces create a scrapbook feel pervaded by nostalgia, memory, and warmth. Hunter has studied at numerous arts institutions, including the Norfolk Museum of Art School. She has participated in a number of exhibitions in her home state of Colorado and has also been featured by Saatchi Art’s curators. Discover more of Hunter’s work here.
Young Shin
Young Shin’s artworks use simplified imagery and color palettes, embracing an ascetic approach that conveys universally understood symbols and forms stripped to their most essential parts. These wood and paper paintings possess an elemental purity, evoking connections to the Earth’s most basic building blocks. Young studied at the Parsons School of Design in New York and has gone on to show in numerous exhibitions in California, including The Other Art Fair. Her work has also been featured in the Saatchi Art Catalog. Discover more of Young’s work here.
Robert Tillberg
Distressed, fractured abstracts are central to the practice of Oregon-based artist Robert Tillberg. Aggressively hatched fields of burnt orange and dark blue give his works a distinctly industrial, metallic feel. Robert studied art at Radford University and at Central Connecticut State University. He has been featured by Saatchi Art curators, including in the Saatchi Art Catalog. Discover more of Robert’s work here.
Fedora Akimova
Kyiv-born artist Fedora Akimova distorts forested landscapes with abstract streaks of color and surreal animal forms. Tinges of glowing light bend inwards, warming each scene from outside our view. The result is images that force you to question your vision, squinting at each uncertain detail. Fedora has studied at various institutions, most recently completing a program at the École supérieure d’art et design Le Havre-Rouen. She has participated in exhibitions throughout Europe and has been featured in the Saatchi Art Catalog. Discover more of Fedora’s work here.
Ed Freeman
Ed Freeman’s photography is staged to perfection. The vitality of human forms twisting underwater juxtaposes dilapidated buildings in the western US, each one perfectly illuminated in the half light of either cloudy skies or twilight’s calm. Ed’s exhaustive exhibition history has taken him across the United States, including showing at the Other Art Fair. He has also been featured in the Saatchi Art Catalog. Discover more of Ed’s work here.