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Saturday
Feb072026

David Welker 'Poster Frog' Print Release Details

Artist: David Welker
Title: Poster Frog
Medium: Multi Color Screen Print
Size: 16 x 20 Inches
Edition: 350
Price: $50

*there will also be a rainbow foil variant available for $60

Friday
Feb062026

New Academy Press 'Tree Portrait 6' Print Available

Artist: New Academy Press
Title: Tree Portrait 6
Medium: 5 Color Screen Print
Size: 17 x 40 Inches
Edition: 200
Price: $50

New Academy Press is a highly specialized screen printing and art collective operating out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, within the United States. Founded by Justin George and Michael Burch, this collaborative venture blends traditional hand printing techniques with complex paper engineering to create limited edition works that appeal deeply to scientific illustration and gig poster collectors. The duo brings a combined background in formal fine arts to their practice. Justin George holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in printmaking, while Michael Burch earned his degree in photography, providing a sturdy technical foundation for their intricate production process. They first began focusing on their shared artistic vision in the early twenty tens, establishing an official presence by twenty twelve to showcase their unique fusion of illustration and three dimensional paper craft.
The relationship between the founders is one of professional collaboration and shared labor, as they initially balanced their emerging art career with demanding roles in the service industry to fund their specialized equipment. Justin George and Michael Burch meticulously handle every stage of production, from initial drafting to the final pull of the squeegee. Their primary home page at New Academy Press serves as a digital archive for their portfolio, which often centers on themes of natural history, botanical studies, and the curiosities of the Victorian era. When engaging with their community of enthusiasts, New Academy Press maintains a presence on Facebook to share process videos and announcement details for upcoming limited edition drops.
Significant accomplishments for the studio include their invitations to prestigious indie craft and art markets across the country, where they have gained a reputation for precision. They have been featured vendors at the Art Star Craft Bazaar in Philadelphia and the widely acclaimed Handmade Arcade in Pittsburgh, which are key hubs for high end art print and movie poster collectors. Their work has also been highlighted in regional publications such as Upper St. Clair Today, where their silkscreen prints were praised for their depth and technical execution. Beyond standard flat prints, they have successfully expanded into the realm of artist books and special editions, collaborating with local publishers like Ugly Duckling Presse to produce hand bound volumes featuring complex screen printed wraps.
Collectors often seek out specific famous pieces and series such as the Society for Scientific Exploration collection, which includes their popular Animal Postcards and Animal Bookplates depicting skeletal arrangements and exotic fauna. Other notable works include the Tree Portrait series and the hauntingly detailed Foliated Tree Skimmer and Mengu Bonefish. Because they use archival inks and high quality French Paper Company stocks, their work has become a staple in the world of limited edition collectibles. Their participation in shows like the Crafty Supermarket in Cincinnati further solidifies their status as essential figures in the modern printmaking landscape, bridging the gap between scientific accuracy and fine art aesthetics.
Friday
Feb062026

Peter Blake 'Olympic Symbol' Print Available

Artist: Peter Blake
Title: Olympic Symbol
Medium: 11 Color Screen Print with Metallic Finish
Size: 60 x 76 cm
Edition: 150
Price: £2,500

 

Sir Peter Blake is a titan within the English art movement famously known as Pop Art and remains a towering presence for collectors of limited edition art and rare gig posters. Born in 1932 in Dartford Kent, the English artist originally began his formal journey into the creative world at Gravesend Technical College where he studied from 1949 until 1951 before serving in the Royal Air Force. He later refined his craft at the prestigious Royal College of Art graduating in 1956. Sir Peter Blake rose to international fame during the late 1950s and early 1960s by bridging the gap between high culture and the vibrant energy of popular entertainment including wrestling and cinema.
One of the most significant moments in his career involved a collaboration with fellow artist and then wife Jann Haworth whom he met while they were both active in the burgeoning London art scene. Their creative relationship yielded the most famous album cover in history for the Beatles masterpiece titled Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band in 1967. This specific piece solidified the reputation of Sir Peter Blake as a master of collage and a pioneer of the music related art print world. His ability to blend varied elements into a single cohesive narrative has made his work highly sought after by those who collect movie posters and concert memorabilia.
Throughout his long and prolific career Sir Peter Blake has participated in numerous landmark gallery shows and major retrospectives including significant exhibitions at Tate Britain in 1983 and Tate Liverpool in 2008. His accolades are equally impressive as he was made a Royal Academician in 1981 and received a knighthood for his services to art in 2002. For the modern collector his portfolio includes timeless pieces such as Self Portrait with Badges which is held in the Tate collection and the Live Aid concert poster which showcased his talent for graphic communication on a global scale. Other famous works include On the Balcony and his evocative 1961 painting titled The First Real Target.
While many define him through his mid century success Sir Peter Blake continues to influence the world of printmaking and fine art into what he describes as his late period. His enduring relevance is visible in his work for bands like Oasis and The Who as well as his design for the 2012 Brit Award statuette. He remains a quintessential English master whose legacy in the realm of limited edition prints and cultural icons is unmatched. Collectors frequently hunt for his unique silk screen prints and rare promotional materials which maintain high value in the secondary market due to their historical importance and distinct aesthetic.
Friday
Feb062026

Nice Aunties 'Jelli Shop 11' Print Available

Artist: Nice Aunties
Title: Jelly Shop 11
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 40 x 40 cm
Edition: 222
Price: €238

Jelly Shop 11 is set in Jelly City, a surreal district within the Auntieverse, a parallel reality where aunties take centre stage as the protagonists of their own worlds. The shop is an enigmatic grocery filled with jellies of every imaginable shape and size, reflecting the curiosity that runs through the Auntieverse. Created by niceaunties to celebrate ageing women and explore themes of identity, self expression, and personal freedom, the Auntieverse is an ever expanding narrative world that mirrors and reimagines our own.

Wenhui Lim, widely recognized by the pseudonym Nice Aunties, is a visionary creator hailing from Singapore who has revolutionized the digital art landscape through her intricate exploration of the Auntieverse. This singular force in the art world draws deep inspiration from her upbringing in a bustling matriarchal household surrounded by eleven aunties, her mother, and her late grandmother. While she operates as an individual artist, her work is a collective homage to the complex relationships and cultural nuances of Southeast Asian women. Lim, who was born in 1981, is a highly educated professional with over twenty years of experience as an architectural designer, holding a background in architecture that informs the meticulous spatial storytelling and speculative cities found within her vibrant compositions. She first began focusing on this specific artistic project in early 2023 after encountering the transformative potential of artificial intelligence tools like Midjourney and Runway during her architectural practice.
The thematic core of Nice Aunties centers on reclaiming the often derogatory label of the auntie and transforming it into a symbol of freedom, joy, and surrealist power. For collectors in the limited edition art and gig poster communities, her work offers a unique blend of nostalgia and futuristic digital surrealism.
Significant accomplishments have quickly propelled her into the international spotlight, including a prestigious TED talk in Vancouver in 2024 and being named a finalist for the Lumen Prize in both 2024 and 2025. Her work has been showcased at some of the most respected venues globally, such as the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and the AI Action Summit at the Grand Palais in Paris. Additionally, she has participated in major art shows including the Christie's Art and Tech Conference in New York and the Digital Art Mile during Art Basel 2024. As a truly contemporary artist, she successfully bridges the gap between commercial collaboration and speculative fine art through partnerships with brands like Swatch and L’Oréal.
Collectors of her limited prints often seek out her most famous pieces, such as the evocative series Auntlantis, which portrays auntie mermaids cleaning plastic filled oceans, and the whimsical Goddess, a video piece exploring the fading of divine identity through domestic labor. Other notable works include the playful Ballet Body, the surreal Aioli Times, and the innovative Tofu Engineered Sushi Luxury Auto, which uses puns and wordplay to subvert luxury car culture. Her first physical solo exhibition, Auntiedote, held at the Expanded Art gallery in Berlin, further cemented her status as a primary figure for those looking to invest in art that captures the human condition through a technological lens.
Friday
Feb062026

Matt Gondek 'Deconstructed Sesame Street' Print Available

Artist: Matt Gondek
Title: Deconstructed Sesame Street
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 21 x 28 Inches
Edition: 50
Price: $300

Born in the USA, now operating out of Los Angeles, Mat Gondek has carved a singular path through the world of limited edition art and high end collectibles. Known for his aggressive yet clean aesthetic, he focuses on the deconstruction of pop culture icons, a style that has made him a household name among art print and movie poster collectors. His journey into the creative world began in earnest during his early twenties, moving from a background in digital illustration and punk rock flyers to a full time focus on fine art and muralism. This transition was marked by a shift from commercial work to a personal exploration of entropy and destruction, themes that now define his most sought after pieces.
In the realm of color theory and branding, Mat Gondek is widely recognized for his creation of the specific vibrant hue known as pink cocaine. This signature neon shade serves as a visual anchor across his body of work, appearing in everything from his large scale murals to his most exclusive vinyl figures. The color has become synonymous with his brand, offering a bright, synthetic contrast to the visceral nature of his exploding characters. His education in the arts was largely self taught and driven by the DIY ethos of the music and street art scenes, allowing him to develop a technical precision that rivals classically trained artists while maintaining a raw, subversive edge.
His significant accomplishments include massive solo exhibitions across the globe, with notable gallery shows in cities like Los Angeles, Hong Kong, and London. A major milestone in his career was the "Drip" exhibition, which showcased his ability to translate 2D deconstructions into 3D bronze and vinyl sculptures. Collectors often track his work through major gallery partnerships and high profile public murals that have transformed urban landscapes in Pittsburgh and beyond. His ability to bridge the gap between street culture and the fine art market has solidified his status as a leading figure in the pop art movement, where his work is frequently compared to masters of the genre.
Among his most famous pieces of art, titles like "The Deconstructed Homer" and "The Pink Panther" stand as pillars of his portfolio, representing the peak of his destructive style. Other notable works include "Aggressive " and his various "Deconstructed Mickey" iterations, all of which are highly coveted in the secondary market for limited edition prints. By consistently pushing the boundaries of what is considered acceptable in the treatment of beloved cultural icons, Mat Gondek has created a legacy that is both visually stunning and conceptually provocative. His work continues to influence a new generation of artists and collectors who value the intersection of nostalgia and chaos.
Thursday
Feb052026

Erin Gallagher 'Skeeball' Print Available

Artist: Erin Gallagher
Title: Skeeball
Medium: Handpulled Deckled 1 Color Screen Print
Size: 11 x 14 Inches
Edition: 3
Price: $60

 

In the competitive landscape of limited edition art prints and poster collecting, Erin Gallagher Designs has emerged as a distinct voice for fans of narrative illustration and cult cinema aesthetics. Hailing from the United States, Erin Gallagher is an illustrator and graphic designer who originally hails from New York City but has since established her creative studio in the vibrant arts scene of Los Angeles. Her journey into the world of professional art and design was solidified through her formal education at the School of Visual Arts in New York where she specialized in illustration and cartooning. This rigorous training provided the foundational skills in visual storytelling and draftsmanship that now define her sought after portfolio of alternative movie posters and gig prints.
The professional trajectory for Erin Gallagher Designs began to focus heavily on the intersection of pop culture and fine art printmaking over a decade ago. Throughout her career, she has achieved significant accomplishments within the collector community, most notably through her frequent collaborations with high profile galleries such as Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles. Her work is characterized by a deep appreciation for the source material, often blending intricate line work with a keen sense of composition that appeals to seasoned movie poster enthusiasts. Beyond her gallery presence, she has contributed to official projects for major franchises, further cementing her reputation as a reliable and innovative talent in the entertainment industry art world.
One of the most notable aspects of the work produced by Erin Gallagher Designs is the ability to capture the essence of a film or television show through a single, evocative image. Among her most famous and highly collected pieces are her screen prints for iconic properties such as Six Feet Under, titled Fisher and Sons: A Family Run Business For Over 60 Years, and her official contributions to properties like The Nutcracker and the Four Realms and Westworld. Collectors also highly prize her Mad Men inspired print titled Knocking Out The Cobwebs and her Hells Grannies work for official Monty Python releases. These limited edition releases often sell out quickly, becoming staples in the portfolios of those who track the latest trends in alternative movie art and high quality screen printed goods.
When viewing the portfolio of Erin Gallagher Designs, one can see a clear evolution from her early days as a student of the comic book medium to her current status as a premier poster artist. Her participation in numerous group shows and solo exhibitions has allowed her to experiment with various styles, from bold minimalist designs to dense, detail oriented illustrations. Erin Gallagher continues to be a staple at art shows across the country, where her unique perspective on sci fi, fantasy, and classic cinema continues to draw a dedicated following. Her work stands as a testament to the power of the printed image in the digital age, offering collectors a tangible piece of the stories they love through her expertly crafted limited edition posters.
Thursday
Feb052026

ShopKnitsAndPrints 'Untitled' (Diamonds) Print Available

Artist: Shopknitsandprints
Title: Untitled (Diamonds)
Medium: Handpulled 3 Color Serigraph
Size: 7.75 x 9.875 Inches
Edition: 10
Price: $20

Operating under the moniker Shopknitsandprints, the artistic partnership of Elizabeth and Kurt comprises two creators based in Marietta, Georgia, United States. Their collaboration is deeply rooted in their professional history, as they met through their long term work with Grant Design Collaborative, a brand design firm. Elizabeth has been associated with the firm for over twenty one years, while Kurt has contributed his expertise for thirteen years. Their transition into a focused art practice began after years of working in high level design, allowing them to blend formal graphic principles with tactile, handmade production methods. While their educational backgrounds are tied to their decades of professional design experience, their specific focus on silkscreening and textile arts has become their primary creative outlet.
The duo has achieved significant recognition in the world of limited edition art through their mastery of the silkscreen process. Their work often emphasizes geometric precision and bold color theory, which resonates strongly with the aesthetics prized by movie poster and gig poster collectors. Shopknitsandprints has established a reputable presence on platforms like Etsy, where they have maintained a high rating with thousands of sales over a span of fourteen years. This consistency in the limited edition market has made their handprinted serigraphs a staple for those seeking high quality, small batch printmaking. Their creative process is defined by a commitment to analog techniques, frequently utilizing materials such as heavy paper stock and archival inks to ensure the longevity and collectible value of each piece.
In terms of public exhibitions, they are active participants in regional art showcases that celebrate independent makers. A notable highlight in their schedule is the Cherokee Heights Arts Festival, a neighborhood event where they regularly debut new work to the public. They have also been featured in short films by Grant Design Collaborative that highlight their intricate printmaking processes, such as the creation of their Monoprint series. Their participation in these curated settings allows them to engage directly with the collector community, bridging the gap between digital design and physical art objects. By eschewing mass production in favor of hand pulled prints, they maintain the exclusivity and "limited edition" status that collectors highly value.
The portfolio of shopknitsandprints includes several well known pieces that have gained traction among print enthusiasts. Notable works include their series of untitled abstractions, specifically the Untitled Diamonds serigraph and the Lime and Evergreen silkscreen print. These pieces are celebrated for their clean lines and vibrant palettes, often drawing comparisons to the rigorous compositions found in mid century graphic design. Another popular work is the Chevron handprinted print, which showcases their ability to transform simple patterns into sophisticated visual statements. Through their unique blend of knitting and printing, the pair continues to influence the print culture in the American South and beyond.
Thursday
Feb052026

DFace 'Nothing Burns Like Our Love' Valentine's Card Available

Artist: D*Face
Title: Nothing Burns Like Our Love
Medium: Comes In A Sexy Red Envelope
Size: 20 x 14 cm
Edition: LIMITED
Price: £6

 

*available until 6am EST on Monday February 9th, 2026

Thursday
Feb052026

DFace 'You Are My Sunshine' Valentine's Card Available

Artist: D*Face
Title: You Are My Sunshine
Medium: Comes In A Sexy Red Envelope
Size: 15 x 15 cm
Edition: LIMITED
Price: £6

 

*available until 6am EST on Monday February 9th, 2026

Thursday
Feb052026

Jonas Wood 'Yellow Flower' Print Available

Artist: Jonas Wood
Title: Yellow Flower
Medium: 27 Color Screen Print
Size: 60 x 76 cm
Edition: 100
Prices: £20,000

Hailing from the United States of America, Jonas Wood has established himself as a titan within the modern art market, particularly celebrated by those who curate limited edition art and high end screen prints. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Wood eventually relocated to Los Angeles, a move that fundamentally shaped his vibrant and geometrically dense style. His journey into the professional art world solidified during his time at the University of Washington, where he earned his Master of Fine Arts in 2002 after completing his undergraduate studies in psychology at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. It was during these formative years that he shifted his primary focus toward painting and drawing, blending his psychological background with an intricate fascination for space, memory, and domestic environments.
While he is often discussed alongside his wife, the renowned ceramicist Shio Kusaka, they are two distinct masters of their crafts who met while Wood was working as an assistant for artist Laura Owens in Los Angeles. Their relationship is a profound creative partnership, frequently resulting in collaborative exhibitions where Wood’s flat, colorful canvases provide a visual dialogue for Kusaka’s tactile vessels. This synergy between the two artists has become a hallmark of the Los Angeles creative scene, influencing the aesthetic of contemporary print collectors and gallery goers alike. Jonas Wood began focusing heavily on his signature style in the early 2000s, utilizing a method that involves layering drawings and photographs to create complex, flattened perspectives that resonate deeply with fans of graphic gig posters and movie poster art.
Significant accomplishments in his career include his inclusion in major permanent collections at institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. His exhibition history is equally prestigious, featuring solo shows at Gagosian Gallery, David Kordansky Gallery, and the Dallas Museum of Art. Wood’s ability to bridge the gap between fine art and accessible graphic design is evident in his widely sought after limited edition prints and monographs. His works often feature recurring motifs of lush houseplants, professional athletes, and interior scenes, all rendered with a precision that appeals to the meticulous nature of art print collectors.
Among his most famous pieces of art are Large Shelf Still Life and French Open 1, as well as the iconic Clipping series and his vibrant Tennis Court paintings. These works highlight his mastery of color theory and spatial arrangement, techniques that have made him a household name in the global art market. By avoiding the common trappings of abstract minimalism, he provides a representational yet stylistically unique vision that continues to grow in value and prestige. His impact on the world of limited edition art remains unparalleled, as his distinct aesthetic continues to inspire a new generation of collectors who value both technical skill and bold, graphic storytelling within their personal galleries.