The World’s Hottest Emerging Artists, Part 1
Looking for the hottest talent in the art world?
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 first 10 of our Artists To Look Out For.
Emma Abad
“I am forever influenced by narrative art.”
Thermal
2013, photo collage, 32″ x 20″
Agent X
“The phenomena of pop culture, technology, fashion, music, politics, and race are central to his practice of designing experimental works.”
Smokin
2012, photo collage, 24″ x 17″
Eman AlHashemi
“[My work] shows the significance of our trivial surroundings inspired by thought, nature, experience, and our internal monologues.”
Textures
2014, 3D collage print (etching), 24″ x 21.9″
Michael Alm
“Alm brings his audience face to face with the beauty, oddity, and fragility of nature.”
Jackrabbit (Lepus californicus)
2014, walnut, basswood, cedar shavings, glass eyes, 19.5″ x 23″ x 6.5″
Mayumi Amada
“My work explores women in a generational context using traditional techniques and their iconography.”
Smithson’s Grandma (part)
2006, mirror, skull, human bones, 3′ x 2.5′ x 4.5′
Jessica Elena Aquino
“The gaze can reflect power; it has the power to objectify and to confront.”
No.2
2014, acrylic on canvas, 60″ x 58″
Robert Arnow
“Working with the drama and darkness of the urban landscape, my paintings portray cinematic scenes suggestive of moments in a narrative.”
Meadow
2014, oil on canvas, 36″ x 26″
Lynette Atchley
“It is human nature to be curious animals.”
Supper Time on the Farm with Idabel and Precious Pearl
2014, installation: ceramic, wood, prints, photos, found objects, 9′ x 9′ x 5′
Lisa Beerle
“I explore themes of femininity, gender roles, and identity through an array of media.”
“Privacy” from “A Handheld Guide to Feminism”
2014, 145 collages on a 400 meter paper roll
Nathan Bell
“Bell cleverly crafts words in his drawings and paintings to describe life scenarios, often combining his talents as artist and designer.”
Soul on Fire
2013, ink on archival paper, 24″ x 30″
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!