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

Tuesday
Oct212025

Kristin Texeira 'Marin County - Jaunt #120' Print Pre-Sale Available

Artist: Kristin Texeira
Title: Marin County - Jaunt #120
Medium: 3 Color Screen Print
Size: 50 x 70 cm
Edition: 50
Price: €75

 

Kristin Texeira is a Massachusetts-born abstract painter who has recently drawn creative energy from Newfoundland, Canada. Raised on Cape Cod and trained at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, she translates memories into luminous fields of colour, using gouache, oil and collage on paper and panel. Her process begins with sketchbook notes about time and place; she then mixes soft pastels and earthy neutrals to evoke the temperature of a moment rather than its exact appearance, allowing the paper to breathe between strokes so light appears embedded in the paint.
A 2019 residency through The Jaunt sent her to Newfoundland’s wind-scoured coast, where fog, fishing stages and iceberg fragments offered new palettes of grey, salt white and cold turquoise. The resulting series captures the island’s vast horizons and sudden weather shifts, turning open skies into horizontal bands of shifting hue that feel both serene and alert. Back in her Brooklyn studio she layers translucent coats, sometimes adding handwritten diary fragments so the finished piece functions as a painted journal.
Exhibitions at Paradigm Gallery, Louis Buhl Detroit and online platforms such as Artsy have placed her work in collections across North America and Europe, while interviews in Metal Magazine and Brixton Broadcast underline her belief that colour can store emotion like a battery. By preserving the hush of Newfoundland cliffs and the warmth of Cape Cod dunes within abstract veils, Kristin Texeira invites viewers to inhabit their own recollections, proving that memory and landscape can coexist on a single luminous sheet.
Tuesday
Oct212025

Shepard Fairey/Obey + David Haskins + Tomo77 'Ice Too Cold To Thaw' Release Details

Artist: Shepard Fairey/Obey + David Haskins + Tomo77
Title: Ice Too Cold To Thaw
Medium: Multi Color Screen Print
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Edition: 400
Price: $75

*available at 1pm EST on Thursday October 23rd, 2025

Tuesday
Oct212025

Wes Lang 'Your Divine Destiny Awaits' Print Available

Artist: Wes Lang
Title: Your Divine Destiny Awaits
Medium: Framed Giclee Print
Size: 104 x 81.4 cm
Edition: 35
Price: $2,500

*application open until 8am on Friday October 31st, 2025

Tuesday
Oct212025

Wes Lang 'Thank You God' Print Available

Artist: Wes Lang
Title: Thank You God
Medium: Framed Giclee Print
Size: 104 x 81.4 cm
Edition: 35
Price: $2,500

*application open until 8am on Friday October 31st, 2025

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Wes Lang is an American artist born in 1972 who works from a studio in the desert outside Los Angeles. He paints, draws and collages images that mix American folklore, biker culture, hip hop lyrics and old sailor tattoos into dense fields of black, gold and blood red. Using oil, acrylic, ink and found paper on canvas, he builds each piece through layers of drawing and overpainting so that skulls, eagles, pin up girls and religious icons seem to float in a smoky haze.
Lang begins by collecting vintage photographs, motorcycle magazines and record sleeves, then cuts and pastes fragments onto the canvas before painting loose, swaggering lines around them. The result is work that feels both raw and refined, like a sacred chapel decorated with roadhouse graffiti. His large scale paintings often incorporate handwritten phrases lifted from blues songs or hip hop tracks, turning personal anthems into visual mantras.
Major exhibitions include shows at the FLAG Art Foundation in New York and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver, while his work resides in collections belonging to fashion designer Marc Jacobs and rapper Kanye West, who commissioned Lang to create imagery for the 2013 Yeezus tour. Despite such high profile attention, Lang remains reclusive, preferring long motorcycle rides and studio sessions to public appearances.
By merging reverence for American craft with the reckless spirit of counterculture, Wes Lang creates art that celebrates life while staring hard at mortality, proving that beauty and darkness can ride side by side across an endless desert highway.
Tuesday
Oct212025

Malleus '2026 Calendar' Pre-Order Available

Artist: Malleus
Title: 2026 Calendar
Medium: 14 Page Calendar
Size: (A3) 42 x 59.4 cm
Edition: UNSURE
Price: €25

*pre-order available until Sunday November 16th, 2025

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Malleus is an Italian visual collective formed in 1999 by three artists who first met within the heavy rock group Ufomammut: Urlo, Poia and Lu. Based between the hills of Piedmont and the industrial plains near Turin, the trio treat illustration, silkscreen printing and graphic design as a single three headed practice, producing hand pulled posters that glow with blackened art nouveau detail, surrealist dream logic and psychedelic colour shock.

Working entirely by hand, they begin each commission with loose ink sketches that blend expressionist line, symbolism and cinema stills. These drawings are translated into layered stencils, then printed in limited runs on heavy Italian paper, building translucent glazes until flames, serpents and cosmic skies hover around their central muse: the female form, revered as primordial goddess and source of all creation. The result is a visual spell that feels both antique and futuristic, a quality sought by bands such as Queens of the Stone Age, Foo Fighters, The Cure, Iggy Pop and Mogwai, who have invited Malleus to create tour posters and album art that merge music and image into one hypnotic object.
Beyond rock, the collective has designed for Dario Argento films, Volvo campaigns and fashion labels like Oakley, yet they remain rooted in the underground, printing each sheet in their own studio and selling directly to fans at festivals such as Roadburn and Hellfest. By fusing artisan discipline with occult imagination, Malleus proves that a silkscreen can still be a talisman, a poster can still be art, and three minds can speak with a single, unforgettable voice.
Tuesday
Oct212025

Birdo 'J-Bird' Print Available

Artist: Birdo
Title: J-Bird
Medium: Chromogenic Print
Size: 38 x 50 Inches
Edition: 20
Price: $1,250

Birdo is a Canadian street artist who has turned a childhood doodle into an instantly recognizable icon seen on walls from Toronto to Tokyo. Born in the late 1980s and raised in the Greater Toronto Area, he began tagging in high school, choosing the name Birdo after a video game character whose bright, quirky spirit matched his own. What started as an inside joke soon evolved into a signature creature: a plump, wide-eyed bird with stubby wings and a permanent grin, rendered in flat acrylic and bold outlines that pop against brick, concrete and steel.
Working primarily with rollers, brushes and bucket paint, Birdo scales his character from palm size paste-ups to building length murals, often adding subtle nods to local culture—maple leaves, hockey sticks, or Indigenous floral patterns—so that each piece feels site specific. The repetitive image functions like a living logo, yet the hand painted texture keeps every bird unique, a balance between mass communication and personal touch that has influenced a generation of Canadian street artists.
Commercial commissions have followed, including installations for Shopify, Red Bull and the Toronto Raptors, yet Birdo continues to paint unauthorized spots, believing that the street remains the truest gallery. He also mentors youth through community workshops, teaching colour mixing and can control while advocating for legal walls that foster creativity without criminal risk. By merging playful character design with disciplined output, Birdo proves that a simple doodle can migrate across continents, turning city surfaces into a cheerful flock that invites passersby to look up and smile.
Tuesday
Oct212025

Pose 'Zine #1' Available

Artist: Pose
Title: Zine #1 (2nd Edition)
Medium: 44 Page Full Color Zine
Size: 6 x 9 Inches
Edition: 100
Price: $30

*each zine comes with a hand-tagged POSE sticker

Tuesday
Oct212025

James Jean 'Sun Tarot Nebula' Print Release Details

Artist: James Jean
Title: Sun Tarot Nebula
Medium: Spot Varnished FancyAF Embossed Giclee
Size: 9 x 12.5 Inches
Edition: TIMED
Price: €375

*available at 1pm EST on Friday October 31st

Tuesday
Oct212025

James Jean 'Sun Tarot Nebula Pollen' Print Release Details

Artist: James Jean
Title: Sun Tarot Nebula Pollen
Medium: Spot Varnished FancyAF Embossed Giclee
Size: 9 x 12.5 Inches
Edition: TIMED
Price: €375

*available at 1pm EST on Friday October 31st

Tuesday
Oct212025

James Jean 'Sun Tarot Nebula Nectar' Print Release Details

Artist: James Jean
Title: Sun Tarot Nebula Nectar
Medium: Spot Varnished FancyAF Embossed Giclee
Size: 9 x 12.5 Inches
Edition: TIMED
Price: €375

*available at 1pm EST on Friday October 31st

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James Jean is a Taiwanese-American artist born in 1979 who moves between illustration, painting and monumental installation with fluid grace. Raised in New Jersey and trained at New York’s School of Visual Arts, he first gained fame creating intricate covers for DC Comics’ Fables and The Umbrella Academy, winning six Eisner Awards for his combination of delicate line work and jewel toned atmosphere . In 2007 he stepped away from commercial deadlines to focus on gallery painting, producing large canvases where human forms melt into blooming flora, rippling water and geometric shards, suggesting dreams caught mid transformation.
His relationship with Takashi Murakami is built on mutual admiration rather than pupilage. Murakami invited Jean to join the 2016 group show Juxtapoz x Superflat at Vancouver Art Gallery, placing Jean’s painting Bouquet at the centre of the exhibition branding . Murakami later curated Azimuth, Jean’s 2018 solo show at Kaikai Kiki Gallery in Tokyo, writing that Jean’s narrative drawings possess “a language original to his brain” and praising his ability to dissolve the boundary between illustration and high art . The two artists share an interest in flattening hierarchies: Murakami’s Superflat merges pop culture and fine art, while Jean fuses Renaissance detail, Chinese scroll painting and street art energy into luminous contemporary mythologies.
Today Jean lives in Los Angeles, where he continues to paint, publish limited prints and create immersive stained glass installations, proving that stories can glow as brightly on gallery walls as they once did on comic book covers.