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Wednesday
Nov262025

Pahnl 'Beep' Wall Sculpture Available

Artist: Pahnl
Title: Beep
Medium: Aerosol on MDF
Size: 27.5 x 27.5 cm
Edition: 20
Price: £220

 

Pahnl is a renowned Birmingham, England-based street artist known for his miniature stencil work featuring tiny characters, animals, and robots interacting with urban environments. Active since 2003 and placing work on streets since 2006, the artist (sometimes referred to as a duo) derives the alias from the word "panel," as in a comic panel, seeing surfaces and spots in the street as settings for their narratives. Pahnl's work is characterized by surgical precision in cutting intricate stencil details and a playful, bold sense of place, often adding a subversive twist to everyday street signage. The artist's figures are typically no taller than 10cm, creating a micro-cosmos that encourages observers to appreciate the small things in life and find unexpected moments of joy. Pahnl uses various media, including spray paint, stencils, stickers, film, and photography, to bring this small world to life. The artist's studio work allows for greater control over the setting and narrative, a contrast to the unpredictable longevity of street art installations. Pahnl has gained significant recognition, with work featured in publications like The Independent and collected by the prestigious V&A Museum. The artist aims to create art that changes with the world, offering commentary on life in a minimal form and drawing inspiration from diverse sources, including classic Japanese art like Hokusai's The Great Wave off Kanagawa and the work of Piet Mondrian. Ultimately, Pahnl seeks not to push an explicit political agenda but to bring a simple smile to the viewer's face.

Wednesday
Nov262025

Sabrina Bockler 'Something Pretty' Print Available

Artist: Sabrina Bockler
Title: Something Pretty
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 18 x 18 Inches
Edition: 40
Price: $100

 

Sabrina Bockler (b. 1987) is a rising American painter based in Brooklyn, New York, renowned for her intricate, surrealist works that juxtapose aristocratic opulence with an unsettling, off-kilter allure. Her distinctive visual language is heavily inspired by historical art movements, particularly the rich, velvety textures of Dutch Golden Age still lifes and the dramatic flair of Baroque and Rococo aesthetics. Bockler meticulously crafts decadent scenes overflowing with classic finery like lobsters, seashells, and abundant floral arrangements, only to subvert them with elements of mischief and disruption, such as mischievous dogs or two-headed swans, creating a sense of something not quite as it seems. This dichotomy between traditional grandeur and the uncanny serves as a core theme in her art.
Bockler's work deeply references themes of domestic identity and explores the often undervalued nature of historically "women's work". The painstaking labor implied in preparing her lavish tablescapes is a coded feminine element that she uses to comment on patriarchal control and oppression. She also incorporates classical allusions, referencing Roman mythology and goddesses like Diana to explore autonomy and sacred space.
A graduate of Parsons School of Design in 2011, where she initially studied fashion design, Bockler is largely a self-taught painter who shifted her focus to painting after graduation. Her unique approach has garnered significant attention, leading to solo exhibitions at prominent galleries in Los Angeles, New York, London, and Montreal. Beyond the gallery world, her illustrations have appeared in publications such as Interview Magazine and Marie Claire, and she has created textile motifs for fashion brands like Altuzarra. Her work stands out for its masterful detail and ability to reflect on centuries-old art while discovering new avenues for contemporary interpretation, making her a compelling figure in the modern art world.
Wednesday
Nov262025

Angela Fang Zirbes 'Rabbit In Living Room' Print Avaiable

Artist: Angela Fang Zirbes
Title: Rabbit In Living Room
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 24 x 17 Inches
Edition: 40
Price: $100

 

Angela Fang Zirbes, born in Iowa in 2000, is a contemporary painter whose work powerfully explores themes of identity, isolation, and memory through a haunting, monochromatic lens. Based in both New York and her home state of Iowa, her art is a deeply personal reflection of her experiences growing up as a biracial woman in the American Midwest, navigating a sense of liminality and an in between state of belonging and estrangement. Zirbes received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Parsons School of Design in 2023 and has quickly gained recognition in the art world.
Her distinctive style involves applying airbrushed acrylic and graphite on raw canvas, a technique that creates a soft, velvety texture and allows for dramatic contrasts of light and shadow, reminiscent of aged black and white photographs. This aesthetic enhances the eerie, dreamlike quality of her pieces, which are often set in old rural houses similar to those from her childhood and populated with recurring motifs like rabbits, ornate jars, and familiar furniture. These seemingly innocuous domestic scenes are imbued with a sense of "friendly strangeness" and psychological tension, as if the subjects are being watched by an unseen voyeur.
Wednesday
Nov262025

Mr Brainwash 'Free Museum Day' November 30th

Artist: Mr Brainwash
Title: Free Museum Day
Medium: Thanksgiving Weekend
Size: November 30th, 2025
Edition: OPEN
Prices: FREE

*free admission on Sunday November 30th, 2025

Wednesday
Nov262025

Shepard Fairey Obey 'XO Earth Power Globe' Print Available

Artist: Shepard Fairey Obey
Title: XO Earth Power Globe
Medium: Lithograph on Metallic Foil
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Edition: UNSURE
Price: $59

Wednesday
Nov262025

Timothy Gatenby 'Lovin It' Print Available

Artist: Timothy Gatenby
Title: Lovin It
Medium: Acrylic on Takeaway Bag
Size: 30 x 18 x 10 cm
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: £150

*drink cup for scale only, not included :)

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Timothy Gatenby is a contemporary British figurative artist known for his oil paintings that bridge the gap between classical techniques and modern pop culture imagery. Born in 1987 (or 1989), Gatenby developed an interest in art and film early on, eventually studying traditional portraiture in Florence, Italy, after a film degree in the UK. This classical education in the city of the Renaissance heavily influences his technical approach, which he then subverts with a distinctly modern and often humorous subject matter. Gatenby is known for incorporating beloved cartoon characters and other nostalgic imagery from 90s television into his work, rendering them in a style more associated with fine art than light entertainment. These familiar figures are often stripped of their usual bright colors and given a muted, somewhat ghostly appearance, which, along with his signature blurred compositions, evokes a sense of fading memories or the passing of time. The artist attributes the blurred effect in part to his own short-sightedness and childhood refusal to wear glasses.
His work is a commentary on contemporary issues such as consumerism and overindulgence, often featuring themes like fast food as a vehicle to discuss the 'easiness of modern life'. Despite the underlying dark humor and social critique, Gatenby aims for amusement to be a primary reaction from viewers, wanting people to smile and have fun when looking at his work. He starts many of his pieces by sketching ideas on an iPad, merging the digital age with the analog world of painting, before applying oil paint and using large brushes to achieve the soft, blurred focus. Gatenby's work has been exhibited widely, including at the National Portrait Gallery and the Royal Academy of Arts, and he was a finalist for the BP Portrait Award in 2012. His art is represented by galleries in major cities like New York and Seoul, and continues to explore the dialogue between revered art from antiquity and mass-produced objects from modern life.
Wednesday
Nov262025

Mau Mau 'Natural Mystic 3' Sculpture Available

Artist: Mau Mau
Title: Natural Mystic 3
Medium: Hand Painted Resin Sculpture
Size: 42Ø x 3 cm
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: £2,400

 

Mau Mau is a highly regarded British urban graffiti artist and graphic designer known for his sharp, witty commentary on contemporary social and environmental issues. Hailing from the surf-laden North Devon coast, he infuses his work with a unique blend of rural sophistication and a rebellious urban edge, a style honed over more than two decades. His art often features a signature, mischievous, and fun loving fox character, along with other animal figures, which serve as neutral messengers for complex statements on subjects like corporate greed, political corruption, and environmental catastrophe. This distinctive approach allows him to simplify powerful messages for a wide audience, utilizing humor and satire to challenge viewers to think critically.
His work is not limited to street walls; Mau Mau has painted his way around the world, leaving his mark on everything from shipwrecks and surfboards to galleries and billboards across the UK, America, Jamaica, Thailand, and Australia. He first gained attention in the late 1990s by co-owning the surf and skate apparel brand Sewerside, designing graphics before fully committing to street art. This background in design is evident in the bold, striking imagery of his graffiti and print work. Mau Mau's commitment to activism is further demonstrated through collaborations with high profile organisations such as Greenpeace, World Land Trust, and Surfers Against Sewage, and his artwork has also appeared in music videos for artists like Dizzee Rascal and Skitz. His successful, sold out exhibitions and a recently published book, Talking Out Of My Art, showcase the global reach and enduring impact of his art as a tool for expression and social commentary.
Wednesday
Nov262025

Kelly Blevins 'Morning Glory' Original Available

Artist: Kelly Blevins
Title: Morning Glory
Medium: Charcoal + Pencil on Wood Panel
Size: 40 x 30 Inches
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: $2,800

 

Kelly Blevins, a Pittsburgh-based visual artist who sometimes uses the alias Delta, is a self-taught two-dimensional artist widely recognized for her large-scale, detailed charcoal drawings. Born in Tucson, Arizona, in 1984, she primarily grew up in Ohio before moving to Pittsburgh, where her artistic career blossomed. Her work delves into profound themes related to the human condition, incorporating symbolic imagery that explores transformation, vulnerability, resilience, and the subconscious. The artist uses herself as a frequent model to create a universal figure, allowing viewers to personally connect with the raw emotions and concepts presented in her art.
Blevins' art is deeply personal, influenced by her observations of her mother's battle with degenerative progressive multiple sclerosis, which spurred her to spend countless hours drawing as a form of escape and analysis of life. She primarily uses charcoal on paper, a medium she favors for its raw and fragile style that complements the integrity of her work, often employing a precise cross-hatch method without blending tools to build intimate detail and a meditative state during creation. Her pieces are often larger than she is physically, making bold statements on universal concepts and social stigmas surrounding nudity, politics, and philosophies.
The artist has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally, with shows in the United States and the United Kingdom. In addition to her studio work, she has experience as a local muralist and currently serves as a gallery assistant at The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh. Blevins aims to evoke insightfulness and reflection in her audience, creating art that has a strong presence and encourages thought on matters like abuse and the silent struggles people endure. Her artistic journey is guided by a philosophy of continuous learning and embracing the freedom to grow and challenge perceptions of the world.

 

 

 

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.