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Limited Edition Art Prints, Posters, Giclee Prints & Screen Print Releases

Wednesday
Jan282026

Mr. Brainwash 'Some Call It Love' Uniques Release Details

Artist: Mr Brainwash
Title: Some Call It Love (Unique)
Medium: Deckled Mixed Media on 16 Color Screen Print
Size: 25 x 25 Inches
Edition: 3 (only 2 available)
Price: $9,500

*available at 3pm EST on Friday January 30th, 2026

Wednesday
Jan282026

Mr. Brainwash 'Some Call It Love' Print Release Details

Artist: Mr Brainwash
Title: Some Call It Love
Medium: Deckled 16 Color Screen Print
Size: 24 x 24 Inches
Edition: 100
Price: $2,400

*available at 3pm EST on Friday January 30th, 2026

Wednesday
Jan282026

Heather Gauthier 'Savanna Blooms' HPM Available

Artist: Heather Gauthier
Title: Savanna Blooms
Medium: Hand Embellished Deckled Giclee Print
Size: 24 x 24 Inches
Edition: 10
Price: $200

*this is also a smaller print available

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Heather Gauthier is an artist originally from Lubbock, Texas. Her professional journey is deeply rooted in her upbringing in Texas, where she first began experimenting with paint as a teenager. Before establishing her current studio in San Antonio, Gauthier spent a formative decade living in Chicago and South Africa, experiences that significantly informed her aesthetic perspective and appreciation for varied cultural designs. Her background includes a brief period of formal study at Texas Tech University, though she largely developed her distinct style through independent travel and diverse creative work.
Her artistic output is widely recognized for its vibrant and whimsical nature, often described as anthropomorphic realism. This approach frequently features animals adorned with elaborate floral crowns or jewelry, set against rich, damask-style backgrounds that reflect her interest in vintage textiles and graphic design. Her transition to painting full-time in 2015 marked a shift toward a more focused and detailed practice, with her work now held in permanent collections at institutions like the San Antonio Children’s Museum. While her pieces often feature a sense of humor and decorative flair, they are fundamentally motivated by a commitment to beauty and invention. Today, her work is showcased in various galleries across North America and internationally, bridging the gap between fine art and accessible design through licensing and archival prints.
Wednesday
Jan282026

Lukas Leibe 'The Dancer' Print Available

Artist: Lukas Leibe
Title: The Dancer
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: (A1) 59.4 x 84 cm
Edition: 15
Price: €165

*this print is available in three different sizes

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Lukas Leibe is a multifaceted creator from Germany who has gained recognition for his unique approach to visual storytelling. Born in Munich, he has successfully balanced a career as a professional actor with a deep commitment to the fine arts. He often describes himself as an actor by profession and an artist by obsession, a duality that informs the emotional depth found in his paintings. Based in Berlin, he has developed a signature style known as Textured Realism, which focuses on creating intricate, tactile surfaces that reflect the complexities of the natural world.
His creative process is deeply intuitive, often beginning with the construction of rich backgrounds using paste, glazes, and translucent pigments. These layers are built up to mimic the earth's crust, featuring intentional cracks and fractures that suggest a sense of history and vulnerability. This technique is particularly evident in his series titled Traces of Existence, where he depicts solitary, endangered animals against minimalist, weathered landscapes. By placing subjects like polar bears or penguins within these fractured environments, he highlights the fragility of wildlife and the impact of habitat loss. His work aims to capture quiet moments of transition and the stillness of change, inviting viewers to find meaning in the layers beneath the surface. Beyond his studio practice, his background in theater and television, including prominent roles in European productions, allows him to bring a narrative sensibility to his canvas, treating each piece as a "tiny world" that flirts with reality.
Wednesday
Jan282026

Faile 'Across The Cosmos' Lavender Prints Available

Artist: FAILE
Title: Across The Cosmos (Lavender)
Medium: Acrylic on Screen Print
Size: 17 x 25 Inches
Edition: 50
Price: $295

Wednesday
Jan282026

Faile 'Across The Cosmos' Burgundy Prints Available

Artist: FAILE
Title: Across The Cosmos (Burgundy)
Medium: Acrylic on Screen Print
Size: 17 x 25 Inches
Edition: 50
Price: $295

Wednesday
Jan282026

Brad Hill 'Rogue + Frankenstein' Peeks Lottery Application Details

Artist: Brad Hill
Title: Rogue + Frankenstein Peeks
Medium: Resin Sculptures
Size: 1.5 x 1.5 x 1.63 Inches Each
Edition: 18 Each
Price: $100 Each

*lottery application will be open for 30 minutes at 1pm EST on Thursday January 29th, 2025

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Brad Hill, often recognized by his online pseudonym Sir Create, is a prolific sculptor and designer originally from the United States. His creative journey began unexpectedly in 2010 when he was gifted a surplus of Play-Doh, leading him to experiment with sculpting small heads and figures. Over time, this hobby evolved into a professional career characterized by highly detailed miniature sculptures that draw heavily from popular culture, including characters from film and television. Currently residing in the rural town of Pigeon, Michigan, Hill has cultivated a dedicated global following despite his self-described isolation from the mainstream art circuit.
The artist is perhaps most famous for his "Peeks" collection, which consists of tiny, hand-painted resin figures forever enclosed in handmade wooden boxes. These sculptures typically stand between three-quarters of an inch and one inch tall, while their cubic enclosures measure approximately one and a half inches. The boxes are designed without an opening mechanism, forcing the viewer to engage with the artwork solely through a small window on the front. Each Peek is released in extremely limited editions, often restricted to just eighteen pieces per character. Because demand significantly outweighs supply, Hill manages the distribution of these pieces through a monthly lottery system to ensure a fair opportunity for collectors to acquire his work.
Tuesday
Jan272026

Marin Vaan Zaal 'Purple Rain' Print Available

Artist: Marin Vaan Zaal
Title: Purple Rain
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 50 x 70 cm
Edition: OPEN
Price: €46

Marin Vaan Zaal is an American visual artist and designer who was born in 1991 and is originally from Boston, Massachusetts. While the artist professionally uses the name Marin Vaan Zaal, specific biographical records indicate the real name associated with this creative identity is Marin Van Zaal. Growing up in a household without siblings, the artist spent a significant amount of time engaged in drawing and coloring to navigate various imaginative worlds. This early dedication to creative expression led to formal training at the VCU School of the Arts in Richmond, though the artist eventually transitioned into an entrepreneurial approach to visual arts that bridges the gap between raw creativity and business.
The artist’s body of work is heavily rooted in modern minimalism, focusing on the intricate relationships between color, texture, and form. By utilizing limited palettes, the artist explores both natural and inorganic shapes to create harmonious compositions that aim to capture fleeting moments of visual sublimity. Major influences on this style include cubism and mid-century modernism, along with the atmospheric studies of light found in the works of Claude Monet. The creative process is often described as intuitive and vivid, beginning as an experiment where lines and shapes are corrected in real time to achieve balance. In 2025 and 2026, the artist has continued to produce new series such as Homes and various hard-edge acrylic paintings on panel, maintaining a commitment to distilling art down to its most essential elements.
Tuesday
Jan272026

Yuko Shimizu 'Little Nemo Dream Another Dream' Print Available

Artist: Yuko Shimizu
Title: Little Nemo Dream Another Dream
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 13 x 19 Inches
Edition: OPEN
Price: $100

Yuko Shimizu is a highly accomplished illustrator and educator originally from Japan, whose professional journey is marked by a notable mid-life career transition. Born in Tokyo in 1965, she spent part of her childhood in the United States before returning to Japan for university. Despite an early interest in art, she followed her parents' advice and studied business at Waseda University, subsequently spending eleven years working in corporate public relations in Tokyo. At the age of 34, she decided to pursue her creative dreams and moved to New York City to enroll in the School of Visual Arts, where she eventually earned her Master of Fine Arts in 2003.
Shimizu is often distinguished from the other famous Japanese creator with the same name who designed the Hello Kitty character for Sanrio in 1974. In contrast, the illustrator's own body of work is characterized by intricate line work and a fusion of traditional Japanese motifs with bold graphic storytelling. Her illustrations have appeared in prominent publications such as The New York Times, The New Yorker, and Time, and she has collaborated with major global brands including Nike, Apple, and Microsoft. Beyond her commercial success, she has received significant accolades, including the 2018 Hamilton King Award and multiple medals from the Society of Illustrators. Currently, she resides in New York City and continues to influence the next generation of artists as a long-standing instructor at the School of Visual Arts.
Tuesday
Jan272026

David Shillinglaw 'Meet Me In The Garden' Print Available

Artist: David Shillinglaw
Title: Meet Me In The Garden
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 85 x 64 cm
Edition: 50
Price: £250

 David Shillinglaw is a prolific British artist and muralist whose real name is David Shillinglaw. Although born in Saudi Arabia in 1982 to British parents, he was raised in London and is fundamentally recognized as a UK artist. He received formal training at Central Saint Martins, where he graduated in 2002 before establishing a practice that bridges the gap between traditional gallery settings and public street environments. Now living and working in Margate, Shillinglaw continues to produce a wide range of work, including small handmade books, large scale murals, and canvases that often utilize bright colors and bold patterns. His artistic output focuses heavily on the human condition, often exploring themes of success, failure, and the complex internal maps individuals use to navigate their experiences. This interest in psychogeography and the restless balance between order and chaos is central to his creative philosophy. Looking ahead in 2026, Shillinglaw is active with several major projects, including a short documentary titled Only Human and an exhibition of the same name that features ceramic works inspired by the urban landscape of Lisbon. Additionally, in April 2026, he is scheduled to lead art exploration workshops in Oaxaca, Mexico, focusing on handmade book techniques and drawing. His diverse portfolio also extends to theatre set design and album covers, reflecting an eclectic approach that views any surface as a potential canvas for his distinctive, often comic-influenced visual language.