March 2023, Yeachin’s work “Dragon’s Play 03”, mentioned by the renowned architecture magazine AD, Italy. Read the full article: “In the living room, an antique French mirror in the Louis XVI style, carved and gilded, with a full-height frame is positioned on the wall. The living room consists of a pair of vintage Italian velvet … Read More
Collector Favorites
Collector Favorites: Bestselling Artists of May “Ever wondered what other people are buying for their personal art collections? Though your tastes may differ, seeing what others are purchasing can help you discover new artists whose works you might not otherwise have considered. Below, meet 5 artists who have proven to be popular favorites with our … Read More
Artwork that Nurtures Tranquility
In this noisy world we live in today, it is essential to our well-being to calm, quiet, and still the mind. As an interior designer, Joshua Smith’s philosophy is that our homes should be designed as sanctuaries, and creating a dedicated space for meditation is an important part of his work. Saatchi Art invited Joshua … Read More
Meditative Line and Ordinary Mind
The joy of drawing and the profound happiness of living! Happy spring!
Dot in the Space
A dot in the space. Primordial dot. Before everything begins. Before our thoughts get complicated and tangled. Before we start getting into emotional, worried, offensive or defensive, like or dislike… A dot is a dot; a dot only. All other line and shape and form come after that. A dot is free. Sing the songs … Read More
Waiting for Spring
I lost a bit of my tongue this winter I got very quiet, sit still, Stare into the white space a lot. Sometimes I read some newspapers, And the antsy black prints hurt my mind’s peace. The world is very, very loud right now: I heard the geese, the squirrels, cars and trains, Human fighting, animal biting. I heard … Read More
Primordial Chi – The Healing Energy
The word “Chi” can be translated roughly as “energy” in English. “Primordial Chi” is the essence of our health, a sense of fundamental healthiness. By connecting to our own inherent strength, we can heal from within. Utilizing the amazing innate healing power of our body and mind! It is not mystical, it is the most … Read More
50 Women Artists to Watch
“Whether working in traditional mediums or exploring cutting-edge technologies, women artists are never afraid to push boundaries and shake up the art world. Meet 50 painters, photographers, and more tapped by our curators for their distinctive perspectives.” 50 Artworks curated by Megan Wright, Senior Curator at Saatchi Art Painting: Cardinals in Winter Wonderland, 34 x 40 in. … Read More
Being Human – Face Series
Years ago I did an unusual series of some eerie “Face” lithography work- for the joy and suffering of human beings. The original was done in watercolor on paper, then transferred on to lithography plates. Still, we see the world is in turmoil, people are bleeding, struggling for a more dignified life. Can we ever … Read More
Beyond the Blue: The Legacy of Yves Klein
“Yves Klein (1928-1962)… Using a synthetic resin binder to suspend the ultramarine, Klein was able to preserve as much of the pigment’s intensity as possible, yielding a brilliant, vibrational new paint mixture. What inspired the artist to create an entirely new pigment? He desired to visually convey what he referred to as ‘the void’—a concept … Read More