Artsy's Foundations art fair spotlighted numerous artists who are up and coming. Aplerh Boku Borlabi hails from Ghana and uses coconut sheath to paint the colour of his subject's skin. It's a unique technique that shows the depth of his skills as an artist. Olga Sabko is a mutltidisciplinary artist and here we have a sculpture made by her. It is ethereal in its beauty and timeless in its style. Kader Diaby initally worked as a fashion designer and then segued his way into photography. His subjects are the people from the Ivory Coast. They're beautiful indeed. Meanwhile Janet Sobe paints in the style of Marc Chagall, fluid in motion. Her painting comes together for the perfect composition.
1 Aplerh Boku Borlabi, Red Cap, 2022, Ghanaian
2 Anne Van Boxelaere, The Course of Empire The Arcadian State, 2022, Belgian
3 Ademola Ojo, Found New Identity, 2023, Nigerian
4 Audrey Guttman, Si Proche de Moi Meme, 2022, Belgian
5 Amna Elhassan, Outdoor, 2021, Sudanese
6 Bettina Pittaluga, Untitled, Julia Reunion Island, 2022, French Uruguayan
7 Kyle Weeks, Nana II, Accra Ghana, 2020, Namibian
8 Olga Sabko, Fear Singer, 2022, Ukrainian
9 Vitus Shell, Top of the Line, 2019, African American
10 Justin Natividad, Instrusive thot, 2023, American
11 Banele Khoza We are good, 2023, South African
12 Galina Munroe, Chambre Bleue, 2022, British French
13 Opara Courage, Journeying through time 4, 2022, Nigerian
14 Lluis Guell, Untitled, 1981, Spanish
15 Langston Allston, Saints (After Kerry James Marshall), 2022, African American
16 Qualeasha Wood, Can't Get it Out, 2023, African American
17 Aluu Prosper Chigozie, Caroline, 2022, Nigerian
18 Cassidy Early, Uniform, 2022, Scottish American
19 Jess Xiaoyi Han, Cauldron, 2023, Chinese
20 Jonathan, Zawada, Anything you can do I can do better, 2022, Australian
21 Serena Viola Corson, The Garden of Revolutionary Pleasures, 2021, American
22 Kevin Sabo, Je me transforme, 2022, American
23 Stephen Price, Untitled PINK, 2023, Ghanaian
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