Emerging Artists to Keep Your Eye On
We hunted for the best emerging artists the world has to offer, and…we found them!
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 fifth set of 10 of our Artists To Look Out For.
Shelly Hanan
“I’m drawn to places that have begun to change.”
Bosque del Apache
2014, photograph on dye-infused aluminum, 24″ x 16″
Nicole Hannouche
“My artwork is motivated by my obsession to find connection with the unfamiliar dimensions of our lives.”
Rings after Rings
2013, lithography print, 14″ x 18″
Holly Hansen
“Holly relies on personal experience to create effective mood and atmosphere in her pieces.”
Plum Island III
2014, mixed media on aquarelle, 11″ x 17″
Zainab Hasan
“Human divergence from the natural world occurred in parallel with technological developments, changing man’s interaction with nature.”
Now You See Me And Now You Don’t
2013, print on transparency, 8.75″ x 11.5″
Cary Horton
“My images are not precious or perfect. I am turning away from the overly Photoshopped images we see in contemporary society which can be sterile and one-dimensional.”
Scott and John
2014, black and white photograph, 16″ x 20″
Thomas Howard
“From personal observation, practice and study, I have developed the technique and knowledge needed for synthesizing photo-realistic residential designs and human figures, while also dabbling in abstraction as a creative outlet.”
Freedom
2014, standard writing pencil on sketch paper, 5.5″ x 7″
Alea Hurst
“I draw influence from the fact that throughout the ages the eyes have been called the windows to the soul.”
The Wise Ones
2013, oil on fabric, 30″ x 30″
Raymie Iadevaia
“The Chrome Contortionist or a cauldron of gleaming moments.”
Argento Red
2013, oil, acrylic, hot glue, tin can, ticking clock, 40″ x 32″
Riku Ikegaya
“Ikegaya illustrates his fascination with the ideas of time, memory, and boundary.”
Apartment
2011, photo, 33.1″ x 46.8″
Kory Jean Kingsley
These Days
2013, archival pigment print, 14″ x 14″
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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