As the art market continues to favor fresh and innovative voices, a prominent New York stockbroker and collector has recently acquired three captivating works on paper, each representing the pulse of upcoming talent in the contemporary art scene: two acrylics and one black acrylic piece, resonates with the collector’s vision to diversify and enrich their collection with early works from promising artists.
Gweyenberg is my own artist name.
The first two pieces in this collection are acrylics on paper, each showcasing a unique use of color and texture that brings vibrancy and movement.
The Monochromatic Touch: Black Ink on Paper
The third piece, crafted with black acrylic on paper, contrasts with the acrylics yet complements them with its serene, focused simplicity.
Investment in Emerging Art: A Growing Trend
This acquisition reflects a broader trend among collectors and investors alike to support and grow alongside emerging artists. Investing in works on paper offers a dual advantage: it not only brings fresh artistic energy into established collections but also positions collectors within a landscape of early innovation. As the value of emerging artists rises in galleries and auction houses worldwide, these works become more than just aesthetic additions—they are wise investments with substantial potential.
"Thank you so much David. I believe you will be happy to have these works on your office wall in NY, hope it brings you joy and happiness in your business"
Acrylic on paper : 28" x 22" or 71cm x 56 cm signed - Certificate of authenticity - Will be added to the catalogue raisonne in preparation
Thank you very much Gerard, I am sure I made a good aesthetic and business investment