Art We Love
Collector Favorites: Bestselling Artists of March
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.
Fintan Whelan
Fintan Whelan’s amorphous abstract paintings evoke curling smoke or chemical spills, illuminated throughout with a palette of pastels turned caustic. Fintan received a degree from the Dún Laoghaire School of Art & Design and would go on to exhibit extensively in Europe, Asia, and North America. He has also exhibited at The Other Art Fair in addition to being featured in the Saatchi Art catalog. Discover more of Fintan’s work here.
Danijela Knezevic
The carefree abstract forms of Serbian artist Danijela Knezevic recall at once the fluid forms of nature as well as the untethered realm of the subconscious. She has been featured by Saatchi Art’s curators thanks to her expressionist style that evokes emotion through splatters and brush strokes that refuse to conform to any singular system. Discover more of Danijela’s work here.
Gyobeom An
Bright swathes of color serve as the backdrop for mysterious portraits of anonymized figures in the artwork of South Korean artist Gyobeom An. In addition to being featured in the Saatchi Art catalog, Gyobeom received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from Sejong University and has exhibited in South Korea and London. Discover more of Gyobeom’s work here.
Jiahui Wu
Jiahui Wu combines playful, softened forms with traditional Chinese themes and subjects to create intriguing, cute sculptures. Jiahui has been featured by Saatchi Art’s curators, complimenting her extensive exhibition history in both China and Europe. She also received formal instruction at the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts. Discover more of Jiahui’s work here.
Ryan Coleman
The vibrant, reflective scribble sculptures of Ryan Coleman provide a playful splash of color, changing how we understand the flourish of a painterly brushstroke. Ryan received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Atlanta College of Art and participated in a resident program with AICAD in New York, leading Saatchi curators to feature him as ‘One to Watch’. Discover more of Ryan’s work here.