Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Affordable Art Fair Favorites and Trends 2016


Every year there is a trend at the Affordable Art Fair that follows you home. This year's big trends were: 1) Found objects, 2) Black heavy frames 3)Interactive Art (scroll to the end for this one!) Expect to see paintings on mirrors and a variety of untraditional mediums. Athol Whitmore, for example paints on found materials. Also, by not looking closely at some of the pieces you were sure to miss something. It was a fun show! Below are some of the favorites:




An oversized "pixelated" graphic composed of resin and glass spheres on wood
Summer by Nemo Jantzen

Each piece is is a miniature work of art itself. Summer by Nemo Jantzen

Pieces of Summer by Nemo Jantzen

At the entrance to the show, artist  Delano Dunn's symbolic astronaut portraits

Misplaced, Angelo Acardi

Blue Sweater,  Heather Amistad 

Acrylic on metal leaf and canvas, by Barry Wilson
Mixed media on canvas, Sebastian Levigne

Rock W, Photo compilation on lucite, Max Steven Grossman

An ID-Social favorite! Athol Whitmore.  


Human-Nature wire sculpture and Bubble Girl Neon,  David Zaliben


Artist and poet Dafna Rahminov

Mixed media sculpture, Yann Guitton

Mixed media sculpture, Yann Guitton

Groceries made out of plush and felt




The Botanist, Anna Church 

Saintly Sinners, Pasha Setrova 

Mona Lisa made with found objects, Jane Perkins

Sebastian Perinotti 

Dressed and undressed before your eyes...




Mixed media, Elisabeth Lecourt

Second Skin, archival photographic prints
Miguel Vallinas Prieto

The interactive Untitled Box by Oliver Warden

The interactive Untitled Box by Oliver Warden

The interactive Untitled Box  by Oliver Warden


Photo Credit: ID Social 

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