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Posted January 31, 2022 by New Blood Art

A Day in the Studio of Lorena Levi

In this series of interviews, Bold Beginnings, the spotlight is on a group of 2021 graduates who emerged with a flourish. These artists are immediately noticeable for their distinctive styles: the exciting results of very different research choices. The promise of their achievements has been recognized by universities and awarded prizes; we wanted to find […]



Posted January 15, 2022 by New Blood Art

Investable Artist: Lewis Deeney

Lewis Deeney has had an exceptional year, following on from previous years populated with shows, prizes, and shortlists. He graduated with distinction in MFA Art & Humanities from DJCAD, and the university bought his piece “the more beautiful world our hearts know is possible’, for their public collection – the second time they’ve bought one of his […]



Posted January 5, 2022 by New Blood Art

Morag Caister – A great time to invest.

2018 Brighton graduate Morag Caister has had a stellar year. She was winner of The Curators (New York/Paris) EROS Project (commissioned by Richard Curtis) and selected for: The Ruth Borchard Self Portrait Prize 2021Figurative Art Now 2021Blue Shop Cottage WOP3Brighton Fringe ‘Altered’London Paint Club Spring Edition. Morag has exhibited in 10 exhibitions in total during 2021 […]



Posted January 2, 2022 by New Blood Art

Four Emerging Artists to Invest In Now

Both Natalie Chapman and Emerson Pullman were identified as making an outstanding contribution to the self-portrait genre in 2021 and were long listed for The Self-Portrait Prize 2021. Emerson Pullman left North Wales and moved to London to start his MA at City&Guilds of London Art School and has been selected for a physical exhibition […]



Posted December 31, 2021 by New Blood Art

2021 Notable Achievements

Its the end of the year, and time to celebrating the artist’s highlights from the past year. It’s incredibly impressive to see the diverse achievements showcased here, with prizes, residencies, acquisition by notable collectors and solo shows all in abundance. All of these are good reasons to invest in an artist, on the basis of […]



Posted December 28, 2021 by New Blood Art

A Day in the Studio of Emiko Aida

In this series we chat to NewBlood artists, finding out more about their practice, what makes them tick, and what we’re looking forward to seeing from them in the future.   This week’s artist is Emiko Aida. Emiko is a NewBlood Art Master, having shown with us for over a decade as her career’s progressed, taking […]



Posted December 17, 2021 by New Blood Art

A Day in the Studio of Nicola Wiltshire

  In this series we chat to NewBlood artists, finding out more about their practice, what makes them tick, and what we’re looking forward to seeing from them in the future.   This week’s artist is Nicola Wiltshire. Nicola is a New Blood Art Master: she’s been with us since graduating as her career has successfully […]



Posted December 16, 2021 by New Blood Art

Shaw to Impress: Investable Artist Sarah Shaw

Now is a crucial juncture in Sarah Shaw’s career and a fantastic time to invest. Interest in her work has continuously escalated since she graduated, with a solo show awarded next year at the Huddersfield Gallery in her hometown, and the solo show ‘Secret Histories’ just on at the Whistleblower gallery in Brighton – displaying an […]



Posted November 7, 2021 by New Blood Art

Society of Scottish Artists, 123rd Annual Exhibition

Congratulations to Naomi Mclure and Lynsey MacKenzie – who are both currently showing work at The Royal Scottish Academy in the SSA’s 123rd annual exhibition



Posted October 31, 2021 by New Blood Art

SPA Shortlisted Artist: Keith Robinson

Exciting news and further congratulations to Keith Robinson, whose portrait of his brother is one of the ten works shortlisted for prizes in the 2021 Scottish Portrait Awards. At stake are Scotland’s biggest awards for portraiture – the £5,000 SPA in Fine Art and the £3,000 Richard Coward SPA in Photography. Results will be announced […]