Hey Lykkers! Welcome to our monthly series "Discovering Emerging Artists," where we delve into the art world to bring you five talented individuals who have captured our attention.


Join us as we explore the latest trends in the art scene and spotlight artists making waves worldwide.


Hiva Alizadeh: Weaving Traditions in Contemporary Art


Let's start our journey with Hiva Alizadeh, an Iranian artist based in London. Alizadeh's unique sculptures, crafted from synthetic hair on canvas, offer a modern interpretation of traditional Persian rugmaking.


His recent solo show at Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery in London showcased his intricate works, inviting viewers to touch and experience his art in a tactile way.


Alizadeh's pieces, resembling sentient creatures in vibrant colors, are a reflection of his self-taught talent and cultural influences. With exhibitions in Tehran, Milan, and London, Alizadeh's art has garnered international acclaim and found a home in prestigious collections around the world.


Nola Ayoola: Crafting Identity through Mixed Media


Next up is Nola Ayoola, a Lagos-born artist splitting her time between Lagos and New York. Ayoola's mixed-media compositions, blending weaving, collage, and markmaking, serve as visual diaries that explore her personal identity and Nigerian heritage. Her use of traditional Yoruba techniques and sensory contrasts creates captivating pieces that resonate with cultural significance.


In works like "Ajé á wá o," Ayoola weaves together cowrie shells and Ghana Must Go bags, symbolizing migration and heritage. With exhibitions in New York and Lagos, Ayoola's art is a testament to her creative journey and the intersectionality of her experiences.


Michele Fletcher: The Botanical World of Abstractions


Our final artist on the radar is Michele Fletcher, a Canadian painter based in London. Fletcher's vibrant abstract paintings, currently on display at White Cube in Hong Kong, depict a world where plant life reigns supreme. Her rich color palettes and flowing brushstrokes recreate botanical landscapes with a touch of surrealism, inviting viewers into a mesmerizing realm.


Fletcher's physically demanding process, characterized by wet-on-wet paint applications, results in captivating canvases like "Mercury Rising" and "Winter's Curve." With artworks featured in notable collections and exhibitions worldwide, Fletcher continues to push the boundaries of abstraction in contemporary art.


Join us next month as we uncover more talented artists shaping the art world with their creativity and passion. Until then, keep exploring, creating, and supporting the arts. Happy discovering, Lykkers!