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Wednesday
Nov262025

Boris Tellegen aka DELTA 'Blocked' Sculpture Available

Artist: Boris Tellegen aka DELTA
Title: Blocked
Medium: Painted Beechwood Sculpture
Size: 31.5 x 6 x 6 cm
Edition: 99
Price: €195

 

Boris Tellegen, widely known by his graffiti pseudonym Delta, is a prominent Dutch artist born in 1968 in Amsterdam. He is celebrated as a pioneer of the European graffiti movement, having started his work in 1984. His early contributions to the scene were revolutionary, especially after he began applying techniques learned during his industrial design engineering studies at Delft University of Technology. This unique background allowed him to develop a distinctive, technical style that transformed two dimensional letters into futuristic, architectural, and three dimensional forms, making his tag resemble complex objects or isometric plans rather than flat text.
After transitioning from the streets to the fine art world, Tellegen expanded his vision into various media, including paintings, prints, mixed media collages, sculptures, and large scale installations. While the explicit "Delta" alias has faded from his contemporary work, the foundational spirit of typographic deconstruction and structural exploration remains evident. His work is heavily influenced by architecture and design, often focusing on the tension between strict order and apparent randomness, or between planning and happenstance. Tellegen's art explores themes of time, dimensionality, and even an alternative view of technological progress. His pieces, which often involve layering materials like wood or paper, have been exhibited in prestigious institutions globally, including the Fondation Cartier and the Venice Biennale, and his work is held in international collections like the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. Tellegen continues to be a highly influential figure, collaborating with various companies and architects, bridging the gap between underground culture and the contemporary art mainstream.

 

Wednesday
Nov262025

Marcel Breuer 'Wassily Chair' Print Available

Artist: Marcel Breuer
Title: Wassily Chair
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: (A4) 21 x 29.7 cm
Edition: UNSURE
Price: £20

 

Marcel Breuer (1902-1981) was a Hungarian-born architect and designer who stands as one of the twentieth century's most influential figures in modern design. His impact spanned the Bauhaus movement, where he first made his mark, to the design of major Brutalist buildings across the globe.
Breuer began his career at the famed Bauhaus school in Weimar, Germany, initially as a student and later as a master and head of the carpentry workshop. It was during this pioneering period that he introduced a revolutionary concept in furniture design: using bent tubular steel. His iconic Wassily Chair (originally Model B3), designed around 1925, broke ground by making furniture out of materials typically reserved for plumbing, forever altering the landscape of modern seating. This invention solidified his reputation as a visionary.
Following the rise of the Nazi regime, Breuer emigrated, eventually landing in the United States. He joined the faculty at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, where he taught alongside fellow Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius, influencing a generation of American architects.
In the latter part of his career, Breuer's focus shifted primarily to architecture. His mature work often showcased a powerful, sculptural use of reinforced concrete, defining the Brutalist style. Notable architectural achievements include the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, the striking Whitney Museum of American Art (now the Met Breuer) in New York City, and the St. Francis de Sales Parish in Muskegon, Michigan.
Breuer’s legacy is a dual mastery of scale. From the precise, industrial elegance of a single chair to the monumental, expressive forms of institutional buildings, he consistently championed a functionalist approach that married structural innovation with a deep understanding of modern materials. His work remains a cornerstone of the modernist canon.

 

Wednesday
Nov262025

Enzo Mari Due 'La Pera' Print Available

Artist: Enzo Mari Due
Title: La Pera
Medium: 2 Color Screen Print
Size: 112 x 112 cm
Edition: UNSURE
Price: £270

Enzo Mari (1932–2020) was a towering figure in post-war Italian design, renowned as the "critical conscience of design." An artist, product and furniture designer, theorist, and self-professed utopian, Mari believed design was a powerful tool for societal change, not merely a commercial pursuit. His ethical, anti-capitalist stance drove him to create work that was functional, accessible, and high-quality for everyone, not just the wealthy. Mari’s approach was rooted in both the Arts and Crafts movement and his communist ideals. He applied rationalist principles to his work, moving freely between fine art, graphic design, and industrial production for major manufacturers like Alessi, Danese, and Magis. He consistently challenged the design industry throughout his prolific 60-year career, winning the prestigious Compasso d'Oro award multiple times.
Key projects illustrate his profound philosophy. The 16 Animals puzzle from 1957 was an early, celebrated piece of kinetic art that doubled as a children's toy. The Timor perpetual calendar, developed in 1967, exemplified functional, intuitive design inspired by train station flip signs. Perhaps his most famous critique of consumerism was the Autoprogettazione project of 1973. This initiative provided free instructions for users to build their own furniture from simple wooden boards and nails, encouraging a critical understanding of mass production and the value of manual labor. Mari’s legacy, spanning over 2,000 projects, continues to inspire designers to pursue a more principled, human-centered approach to creation. He firmly believed that design should solve real problems and empower the user, leaving behind a body of work that is as intellectually rigorous as it is aesthetically pure.
Wednesday
Nov262025

Os Gemeos 'Whole Train' (Graffiti Tag) Print Available

Artist: Os Gemeos
Title: Whole Train (Graffiti Tag)
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 70 x 50 cm
Edition: 100
Price: €850

 

Os Gemeos (Portuguese for "The Twins") refers to the identical twin brothers Otávio and Gustavo Pandolfo, born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1974. They began their artistic journey with graffiti in 1987, emerging from the local hip hop scene in the traditional district of Cambuci and developing a unique visual language that would soon gain international recognition.
Their artwork is immediately identifiable by its distinct, long limbed, yellow skinned characters that often inhabit surreal, dreamlike narratives. The inspiration for their style is deeply rooted in Brazilian culture, including folklore, music, and the vibrant life of urban São Paulo, which they depict with bold colors and playful imagery. The twins see their work as a window into a shared, imaginative universe known as "Tritrez," a personal realm of magic and dreams.
Their output is diverse and spans both public and institutional settings. They are celebrated for monumental murals that transform urban landscapes in over thirty countries, from large scale building facades in New York and Berlin to massive industrial silos in Vancouver.
Beyond the street, OSGEMEOS seamlessly transition their work into the fine art world, with paintings, sculptures, and multi media installations exhibited in prestigious museums and galleries, including the Tate Modern, the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, and a significant survey show at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C.. Their practice challenges the traditional boundaries between street art and high art, showing that the vibrant energy of the street can thrive within the confines of a museum.
The brothers work in a state of creative synchronicity, often improvising and building upon each other's ideas in a unique collaborative process. Their work, which has included a commission to paint the Brazilian national team's airplane for the 2014 World Cup, invites viewers into their rich, imaginative world, blending personal narratives with universal themes of human connection and fantasy.

 

 

Wednesday
Nov262025

Mandy El-Sayegh 'Figure 1.80' Print Available

Artist: Mandy El-Sayegh
Title: Figure 1.80
Medium: 26 Color Screen Print
Size: 60 x 76 cm
Edition: 75
Price: £1,500

 

Mandy El-Sayegh (b. 1985, Malaysia) is a London-based artist renowned for her process-driven practice rooted in assemblage and collage. Her work explores the formation and breakdown of systems of order—be they bodily, linguistic, or political using a wide array of media including densely layered paintings, sculpture, installation, and performance.
El-Sayegh's works are visually and conceptually rich, often created by collaging disparate fragments such as newsprint, advertisements, aerial maps, and anatomy books, layered with hand-painted elements and non-traditional materials like latex and rubber. A significant personal element is the incorporation of her father's Arabic calligraphy, adding a layer of cultural and personal history to her global art form.
She physically demonstrates the relationship between the individual components and the overarching whole (the part-whole relationship) by "suturing" fragments together, often on the floor of her studio. She then applies a hand-painted grid over these elements, which simultaneously structures and obscures the underlying information, challenging the viewer to question legitimate and illegitimate readings of culture and context.
El-Sayegh received her BA from the University of Westminster in 2007 and her MA in painting from the Royal College of Art in 2009. She has had solo institutional shows at the Chisenhale Gallery in London and her work is held in the permanent collections of institutions like the Tate Modern in London and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). Through her unique approach, El-Sayegh creates complex, multifaceted works that blend sociopolitical messaging with aesthetic integrity.

 

Tuesday
Nov252025

Tyler Stout 'Godzilla vs Mothra and King Ghidorah' Prints Release Details

Artist: Tyler Stout
Title: Godzilla vs Mothra and King Ghidorah
Medium: Multi Color Screen Print
Size: 24 x 36 Inches
Edition: 300
Price: $75

*available at Noon EST on Tuesday November 25th, 2025

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Tyler Stout is a contemporary American artist and illustrator widely recognized for his highly intricate, hand-drawn posters, primarily for films and pop culture events. Emerging during the rise of the designer art print movement in the mid-2000s, Stout quickly distinguished himself with a signature style characterized by complex compositions, dense detail, and a vibrant, sometimes limited, color palette.
His work is celebrated for its narrative depth, often weaving multiple scenes and iconic characters from a film into a single, cohesive image that rewards repeat viewing. This meticulous, "Where's Waldo" like approach, combined with a strong command of composition and line work, makes his posters instantly recognizable and highly sought after by collectors.
Stout’s art is a labor of love, known for its extremely long creation process, which contributes to the scarcity and desirability of his limited-edition screen prints. He has produced popular alternative movie posters for a wide array of classic and contemporary films, working with influential galleries and studios. The release of a new Tyler Stout print is often a major event within the collecting community, selling out within minutes due to high demand. His pieces bridge the gap between commercial illustration and fine art, capturing the essence of the films he interprets while showcasing his distinct artistic vision.
Tuesday
Nov252025

Prefab77 'Britannia's Fear Of The Dark' Print Release Details

Artist: Prefab77
Title: Britannia's Fear Of the Dark
Medium: Hand Embellished 6 Color Screen Print
Size: 54 x 76 cm
Edition: 50
Price: £295

*available at 1pm EST on Thursday November 27th, 2025

Tuesday
Nov252025

FREE Shepard Fairey Obey Art Available

Artist: Shepard Fairey Obey
Title: FREE ART
Medium: Digital Downloads
Size: Various
Edition: OPEN
Price: $0

*available NOW

Tuesday
Nov252025

Shepard Fairey Obey 'Hope Outdoor Gallery' Print Release Details

Artist: Shepard Fairey Obey
Title: Hope Outdoor Galley
Medium: Multi Color Screen Print
Size: 24 x 18 Inches
Edition: 450
Price: $70

*available at 1pm EST on Tuesday November 25th, 2025

Tuesday
Nov252025

Dulk 'The Encounter' Print Release Details

Artist: Dulk
Title: The Encounter
Medium: Varnished Giclee Print
Size: 80 x 48.5 cm
Edition: 77
Price: £175

*available at Noon EST on Tuesday November 25th, 2025

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Antonio Segura Donat, known professionally as Dulk, is an internationally renowned Spanish artist celebrated for his vibrant, surreal art that merges illustration, street art, painting, and sculpture. Born in Valencia, Dulk's work is heavily influenced by a childhood spent observing nature and copying animal illustrations from encyclopedias, a passion that evolved into a powerful artistic voice with a strong ecological conviction. 
 His distinctive style features intricate details and a vivid, energetic color palette, often depicting hybrid animals in fantastical yet tragicomic landscapes. Dulk's art is a call to action, aiming to raise awareness about environmental issues and the vulnerability of ecosystems and endangered species worldwide. His travels, including expeditions to the Arctic Circle and the Galápagos, have provided firsthand inspiration for his work, which bridges the gap between distant natural worlds and human consciousness.
Starting his artistic journey in urban art, Dulk has since expanded his practice into various media, exhibiting in galleries and creating large-scale murals across the globe in cities like New York, Miami, Vancouver, and Amsterdam. His collaborations with organizations such as the PangeaSeed Foundation and the Oceanogràfic Foundation further underscore his commitment to conservation through art. Dulk invites viewers to see the world through a child's eyes, blending beauty with a pressing warning about our shared future.