28 Pieces of Wall Art From Asian and Asian American Artists

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Abstract prints, landscapes, and everything in between

Photo-Illustration: retailers After being stuck in your home for the better part of a year, you might be feeling a bit bored by what is — or is not — hanging on its walls. An easy way to fix this would be to change some wall art. But if your inspiration is lacking because you don’t know where to look, don’t fret.

From $10 at Etsy Buy Karakanani, ‘Retro Sips’ From $7 From $7 Southern California–based artist Karakanani launched her business selling “cute stationery and handmade goodies” during the pandemic in her final semester of college. She now runs the online shop full time, selling whimsical stickers, earrings, letter sets, and prints like these retro-looking ones featuring an ice-cream soda and apple juice that she says “spark nostalgia.

$15 at Etsy Buy Kitkat Pecson, ‘Cooking Lessons’ $85 Filipino American illustrator Kitkat Pecson is based in New York City and sells a line of apparel and prints via her Etsy shop. This cheery image is a part of a limited-edition run of ten, each of which comes signed and numbered by the artist. $35 at Gallery Nucleus Buy Haejin Park, ‘Pink Watercolor’ $50 $50 Watercolor artist Haejin Park sells a selection of apparel, jewelry, tapestries, and stationery on her website. Remsberg, who told us about Park, is partial to this trippy print that’s a bit larger, at 13 by 19 inches. Each one is signed by the artist.

From $26 at Society6 Buy Andrew Kuo, ‘Flowers ’ $75 $75 RISD alum Andrew Kuo has shown his work in group and solo exhibitions across the globe, including at Philadelphia’s Institute of Contemporary Art, New York’s Asia Song Society, and Moscow’s Garage Center for Contemporary Culture. This neat-looking print of his is inspired by bodega flowers.

From $20 at Inprnt Buy Emily B. Yang, ‘This One’s for My Asian Girls’ $138 In addition to selling block prints like this one on Etsy, artist Emily B. Yang makes protest posters for the grassroots organization Welcome to Chinatown. According to the artist, the image in this print is meant “to remind myself and others to remember to take care of yourself and acknowledge that you did your best every day.

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