Art We Love

Collector Favorites: Bestselling Artists of June

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 who can help you find similar works in your budget.

Jean-Paul Marsman

Based in the Netherlands, artist Jean-Paul Marsman creates labor-intensive hyperrealistic and surrealist paintings. Jean-Paul’s command of the paintbrush renders the final composition nearly indistinguishable from a photograph. His work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions and is held in private collections internationally. See more of Jean-Paul’s work here.

Alexandra Djokic

Serbian artist and composer Alexandra Djokic’s paintings capture the beauty of nature. Her use of color and abstraction brings shimmering water and an afternoon street into vivid clarity. Alexandra is a self-taught artist and studied piano performance and music composition at the Belgrade Music Academy.  See more of Alexandra’s work here

Hyunseok Cho

South Korean artist Hyunseok Cho creates intricate abstract works inspired by the city, nature, and childhood memories. The layers and textures of his work add a great depth of feeling to each piece. Previously featured in the Saatchi Art print catalog, Hyunseok studied at Kyungsung University in Busan and has participated in several group and solo exhibitions in South Korea. See more of Hyunseok’s work here

Emily Starck

French abstract expressionist Emily Starck combines spontaneous movement and bright color to create her energetic gestural works. Emily is a self-taught artist and has exhibited extensively in France. She has been featured in the Saatchi Art print catalog and her work resides in public and private collections internationally. See more of Emily’s work here.

Jonathan Menashy

London-based artist Jonathan Menashy’s cinematic figurative works utilize contrasting colors, deep tones, and contemplative figures that evoke the film noir style. Jonathan has had several solo exhibitions and his artwork resides in private collections internationally. See more of Jonathan’s work here.