The Worlds Best Emerging Artists, Part II
Are you always on the lookout for the world’s best up-and-coming artists?
We’ve found it!
Starry Night Programs recently put the word out to find the best emerging artists around. The response we got was overwhelming, and with great difficulty, we narrowed it down to 96 artists!
We believe that each of these artists exemplifies immense talent, and that they are truly artists to look out for in the coming year. These are the kind of artists whose work is bound to soar in value as their careers soar in productivity and recognition.
Please, delight in the second set of 10 of our Artists To Look Out For.
William Blake
“[My historical paintings] provide a way to examine American identity through a distorted history.”
We Sick
oil on linen, 30″ x 40″
Paul Bond
“The physical world to me is heartbreakingly beautiful and profound.”
The Day Namotu’s Ship Came In
2013, oil on panel, 20″ x 24″
Sarah E. Brook
“I seek to understand the language used by this particular place to identify and distinguish itself.”
Brickwork
2014, sculpted sandpaper and pigment on canvas, 24.75″ x 39″ x 5″
Geraldine Bullock
“I am inspired by the light and atmospheric conditions of the landscape.”
Cotton Candy
2013, oil on canvas, 36″ x 36″
John Michael Byrd
“My aim, as a painter, is to act as an archivist; merging the spheres of internal desire and external demands.”
Buried in Oblivion
2014, watercolor and acrylic on grommeted mylar, 18″ x 24″
Jessica Caldas
“I believe viewing larger social and political issues through a personal lens allows various audiences to be drawn in, to accept that the issues impact everyone, and to abandon the notion of the ‘other’.”
This is not who I am, I’m just protecting what I love
2013, screenprint, relief, monotype, 25″ x 40″
Lisa Cardenas
“This is a world of a separate reality- where dreams, childhood and imagination may seem all to real.”
Grounding
2014, mixed media on canvas, 30″ x 48″
Veronica Ceci
“The use of printmaking techniques juxtaposes outmoded, yet enduring, methods of image generation the transient nature of images on the screen.”
Augmented Realities
2013, installation of monotypes, 12′ x 14′
Stu Chait
“Welcome to my art world of abstract watercolors.”
Atemito
2013, watercolor on canvas, 78″ x 78″ (multi-panel)
Cecilia Charlton
“My paintings are deeply rooted in scientific experimentation, and the foundation of my paintings stem from digital photographs.”
2014-04-26
2014, acrylic on canvas with metal foil and added clear plastic elements, 48″ x 48″
And there you have it!
All of the aforementioned 96 artists are compiled into a printed catalog, displaying their talent in a unique and beautiful way.
The catalog is now available for purchase on Lulu.com for only $35.09!
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