The 21st edition of the Outsider Art Fair brought exhibitors from around the United States and the world to three floors of Center 548 in New York City’s Chelsea neighborhood over the weekend. The Daily Beast’s Andy Jacobsohn braved the crowds of art fans and buyers to find 10 affordable artists from the fair to buy now. Andy Jacobsohn/The Daily Beast Represented by the Fountain Gallery of New York, Brooklyn-based artist Keith Pavia constructed a mixed-media sculpture using Popsicle sticks, cardboard, Q-tips, and acrylic paint and titled the piece Space Research Facility 67. Price: $5,000. Andy Jacobsohn/The Daily Beast Artist Holly Farrell of Toronto produced Barbie & Ken in a series of acrylic and oil on Masonite. She is represented by the Garde Rail Gallery of Austin, Texas, and the selling price for her pair is $3,000. Andy Jacobsohn/The Daily Beast Yukiko Koide Presents of Tokyo presented a series by artist Eiichi Shibata. The series, ranging in price from $950 to $1,200, is done with marker pen on paper. Andy Jacobsohn/The Daily Beast Greek painter Giorgos Rigas, who no longer paints, showed a series of work of oil on linen titled Hands at Work. Based in Baltimore, the C. Grimaldis Gallery lists the paintings from $6,500 to $12,500. Andy Jacobsohn/The Daily Beast These works of “perfectly sculpted children” by American photographer Morton Bartlett (1909–92) were not discovered until 1993 in his estate, now represented by New York City’s Marion Harris gallery. The series of archived digital photographs, printed in 2010, are being sold for $800 each, and there are are only 10 prints in the edition of each photograph. Andy Jacobsohn/The Daily Beast The American Primitive Gallery in New York represents Virginia artist J.J. Cromer. This work of mixed media on illustration board is priced at $2,200. Andy Jacobsohn/The Daily Beast Represented by the League Education & Treatment Center’s LAND Gallery, Dean Millien built this series of animals with tinfoil. The Haitian-born, Brooklyn, New York–based artist’s selection of large and small sculptures sell for between $100 and $1,000. Andy Jacobsohn/The Daily Beast Artist Jim Bauer of Northern California uses recycled metal to produce robotlike sculptures. The Ames Gallery, of Berkeley, California, represents him and is listing these works for between $900 and $975. Andy Jacobsohn/The Daily Beast American artist Daniel Belardinelli, represented by Galerie Bourbon-Lally of Petionville, Haiti, combines mixed media in a book. Belardinelli’s books go for between $400 and $2,000. Andy Jacobsohn/The Daily Beast American artist Gayleen Aiken (1934–2005) assembled figures from crayon, fabric, and paint on cardboard. Her work is represented by Luise Ross Gallery of New York City and is listed for $4,800 for each individual person and $130,000 for the entire set. Andy Jacobsohn/The Daily Beast