Latest Entries by New Blood Art
Investment Tip! Buy Hummel-Newell before price increases
Joanne Hummel-Newell has been showing with us for for many years and attracted a significant collector-base. Over the last few years Joanne has seen a number of significant successes including an 18 month arts council supported development fund and selected as artist in residence in Saatchi Art Lounge during Frieze Week 2017. Earlier in the year Joanne […]
The painting ‘Salvator Mundi’ by Leonardo da Vinci at Christie’s sells for $450 Million
The painting ‘Salvator Mundi’ by Leonardo da Vinci at Christie’s sells for $450 Million – the highest price ever paid for a work of art at auction. Read more via NY Times:
Investable Artist: Sarah Shaw
Sarah Shaw won the first prize in the British Women’s Art Competition 2017 she was also shortlisted for the Royal Academy Summer Show and the Ashurst Emerging artist prize, Sarah was the winner of the University of Chichester’s prize for painting in the South of England with last year’s National Open Art Competition.
Investment Tips! – Columbia Threadneedle Award & British Women’s Art Competition
New Blood artists Emiko Aida and John Hainsworth have both been selected for this years Columbia Threadneedle Award, they were both also selected earlier in the year for the National Open Art Competition.
Investable paintings under £500
View a selection of investable paintings under £500 by exciting emerging artists and browse all paintings by emerging artists under £500 here
New Artist: Christian Neuman
My constructed objects refer to paintings in a broader sense. I am interested in pushing the limits as to how far my objects can still be considered paintings. There is a punk attitude underlying my work. One important aim is the continuous search for a consistent aesthetic linking all work, and materialising the philosophical thought […]
New Artist: Jody Little
Representing icons from the golden age of Hollywood, Jody Little reflects on the prevailing mysticism surrounding figures who no longer have a physical presence but who continue to inspire meaning for so many. In this way, there is a dichotomy in his work between absence and presence. Similarly, Little often paints images of his ancestors, […]
New Artist: Jasmine Mills
Jagged patterns, dragging brush strokes, and sheets of colour, intertwine and vibrate against each other in the abstract landscape paintings of Jasmine Mills. Her paintings, each radiating energetic use of colour, are based on landscapes both imagined and remembered. Expressive mark-making give the impression of structure whilst retaining the organic flow of unrestrained paint. As […]
New Artist: David McConochie
Not unlike early cubism, David McConochie experiments with form through dramatic fragmentation – his images of landscapes are arranged into grid-like, geometric structures, created through collage. McConochie’s technique involves painting, or drawing, a landscape and subsequently cutting it up and rearranging it into a new composition. The resulting imagery plays with the traditional representation of […]
New Artist: David Rae
Selected for 2018 RSA New Contemporaries, David Rae is part of a growing interest in the possibility of unspoken narratives through the use of realism and subtraction. Rae’s paintings offer a remarkable sense of space through the realistic rendition of textures and perspective and behind this curtain of reality the figureless, empty spaces suggest an […]