BROOKLYN FAIR DIRECTORS PICK: KAYLEE REYNOLDS

Selected by Sophie Lucas

Coloured Choreography II Painting
Kaylee Reynolds
Kaylee is a Jamaican artist and designer, currently based in New York City.

Confident brushstrokes conveying bold movements are signature to Kaylee’s painterly style. The use of the human form both literally and metaphorically paints its way through Kaylee’s work.

LOS ANGELES FAIR DIRECTORS PICK: HASEF JT

Selected by, Nicole Garton

Hasef works in a multi media approach, and is inspired by everyday black men. Using pastels and charcoal, Hasef draws comparisons between the richness of bright pastels and blackness.

The vibrancy of Hasef’s palette similarly enables the artist to depict the diversity of the image of African Americans globally, through his own perspective.
Pink Socks, Black Eyes Drawing
Hasef JT

CHICAGO FAIR DIRECTORS PICK: JESSICA WAGNER

Selected by Sophie Lucas

Warriors of Metamorphasis Painting
Jessica Wagner

Jessica works in a multidisciplinary style. Her work describes the evolving disconnect between humans and nature, encouraging a more harmonious relationship.

Her intricate and detailed work is striking, using objects from the earth to affirm a unity between nature and humanity.

LONDON FAIR DIRECTORS PICK: SARA HOQUE

Selected by Anouka Pedley


Sara works with bold colors to create vivid, imagined landscapes, inspired by dreams.

Layering imagery, texture and color, Sara’s work explores a range of techniques to create considered and intricate work with thoughtful details.

Sunset Valley Painting
Sara Hoque

DALLAS FAIR DIRECTORS PICK: NOSHEEN IQBAL

Selected by Nicole Garton


Nosheen creates large scale installation pieces with mixed media, namely wood panel with textile embroidery.

Nosheen’s Pakistani heritage plays a significant role in her work; the rich history of pigment and embroidery techniques influencing her materials and techniques.


Sacred Stillness Installation
Nosheen Iqbal

VIRTUAL EDITIONS FAIR DIRECTORS PICK: EUNJU PARK

Selected by Anouka Pedley

shipjangsaengdo Painting
Eunju Park

Eunju works with a traditional Korean painting technique called Minhwa.

The term Minhwa means painting for the people. Eunju’s work is incredibly detailed and often tells a narrative. Eunju strives to incorporate the essence of happiness in her work which is the basic concept of Minhwa.

SYDNEY FAIR DIRECTORS PICK: ALEJANDRA SIEDER

Selected by Luke Potkin

‘Corset’ ©2021 By Alejandra Sieder Painting
Alejandra Sieder

Alejandra is a Venezuelan-Spanish artist who is currently living and working in Sydney, Australia.

Sieder’s paintings are an abstract interpretation of her personal perception of the world around her and an exploration into the introspective self.