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

Thursday
Oct162025

Eelus 'The Centre Of It All' Print Available

Artist: Eelus
Title: The Centre Of It All
Medium: 14 Color Screen Print
Size: 50 x 70 cm
Edition: 35
Price: $350

Thursday
Oct162025

Eelus 'The Seeker' Print Available

Artist: Eelus
Title: The Seeker
Medium: Varnished Giclee Print
Size: 27.5 x 35.4 Inches
Edition: 50
Price: $300

Eelus is the artistic alias of Lee Pennington a self taught British artist born in northern England. He emerged in the early 2000s as a vivid voice in the UK street art scene with bold stencil based works that combine pop culture references and graphic design clarity. His signature pieces often feature bright flat color fields and playful yet unsettling imagery such as the iconic Shat At stencil that shows a cartoon figure caught mid explosion. Influenced by vintage comics advertising and science fiction Pennington constructs narratives that balance humor dread and wonder inviting viewers to decode layered symbolism about consumerism nostalgia and urban anxiety.

Working in both outdoor murals and limited edition screenprints he maintains meticulous craftsmanship while embracing spontaneous mark making that keeps his studio output fresh. Over the years he has exhibited in group and solo shows throughout Europe and the United States building a loyal following drawn to his energetic palette and accessible but thought provoking themes. Pennington continues to live and work in Brighton where he develops new bodies of work that push stencil technique toward painterly abstraction while remaining rooted in the street aesthetic that launched his career.

Thursday
Oct162025

El Mac 'White Rose' Prints Available

Artist: El Mac
Title: White Rose
Medium: Hand Pulled 6 Color Screen Prints
Size: 20 x 20 Inches each
Edition: Various
Price: $425-$900

El Mac born Miles MacGregor in 1980 in Los Angeles is an internationally acclaimed muralist and painter celebrated for luminous photorealistic portraits that pulse with compassion. Raised by an artist mother and engineer father he grew up surrounded by Chicano culture classical European painting and devotional imagery all of which feed his signature style of radiating contour lines that wrap tender faces in rippling halos of light. Beginning with graffiti in the mid 1990s he refined aerosol technique into a perfectionist craft that honors ordinary marginalized or overlooked people translating their dignity onto walls museums and canvases worldwide.

His murals rise like secular altars on buildings in Los Angeles Phoenix Brussels Phnom Penh Havana Berlin Dublin Singapore and beyond commissioned by institutions such as the Groeninge Museum San José Museum of Art QAGOMA Brisbane Fondazione Prada and Northeastern University. Whether portraying a Navajo weaver gazing upward above the historic American Hotel or a stooped Mexican laborer rendered in technicolor spray he treats every subject with reverence aiming to uplift viewers through careful observation of human resilience. Working mostly at night he builds thin veils of pigment that glow beneath streetlights creating batteries of emotion meant to outlast their weathered surfaces. El Mac continues to advocate for public art as civic love insisting that monumental beauty belongs not to the wealthy but to the everyday souls who inhabit the city.

Thursday
Oct162025

Cleon Peterson 'The Power Plant' + 'Lulled To Sleep' Prints Available

Artist: Cleon Peterson
Title: The Power Plant + Lulled To Sleep
Medium: Hand Pulled 2 Color Screen Prints
Size: 13 x 18 Inches each
Edition: 75 each
Price: $150/Set

Cleon Peterson is an American artist born in 1973 in Seattle who now lives and works in Los Angeles. He is best known for stark graphic paintings that show stylized figures locked in violent conflict. His scenes explore themes of power domination and societal collapse rendered in a limited palette of black white and blood red. The compositions recall ancient Greek vase painting yet feel urgently contemporary as uniformed aggressors brutalize anonymous victims in endless cycles.
Peterson survived a turbulent youth that included drug addiction and incarceration before earning a BFA from Art Center College of Design in 2004 and an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 2006. He began his creative career in graphic design working for Shepard Fairey Studio Number One where he refined his bold flat aesthetic. In 2016 he created Endless Sleep a monumental mural painted directly beneath the Eiffel Tower for Nuit Blanche Paris. His work has been exhibited at the Palais de Tokyo the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver and galleries across New York London Hong Kong and Sydney. Rather than offering moral judgment Peterson presents a mirror to humanity darkest impulses inviting viewers to confront the brutality that underpins systems of control.
Thursday
Oct162025

Shepard Fairey + Invader 'Positive Space/Negative Space' Prints Application Open

Artist: Shepard Fairey + Invader
Title: Positive Space/Negative Space
Medium: Embossed Multi Color Screen Print
Size: 72.3 x 53.3 cm each
Edition: 250 each
Price: $1,000

*application open until 7am EST on Wednesday October 23rd, 2025

Thursday
Oct162025

Maurice Sendak 'Where The Wild Things Are: Off To Bed' Print Release Details 

Artist: Maurice Sendak
Title: Where The Wild Things Are: Off To Bed
Medium: Multi Color Screen Print
Size: 36 x 12 Inches
Edition: 300
Price: $60

*available at Noon EST on Thursday October 16th, 2025

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Maurice Sendak was an American artist and writer born in 1928 in Brooklyn New York to Polish Jewish immigrant parents. He became one of the most influential creators of children literature through his ability to acknowledge the complex emotions of childhood. Sendak illustrated more than one hundred books during his career but achieved lasting fame as the author and artist of Where the Wild Things Are published in 1963. The story follows Max a boy who sails to an island of fearsome creatures after being sent to bed without supper and it revolutionized picture books by presenting a protagonist who acts out anger and experiences darkness without moralizing resolution.

Sendak distinctive visual style combined crosshatching expressive characters and dreamlike landscapes that felt both inviting and slightly dangerous. He believed children deserved honest stories that reflected their inner turmoil rather than sanitized versions of reality. His other major works include In the Night Kitchen and Outside Over There which together with Wild Things form a trilogy exploring the emotional terrain of youth. Sendak also designed sets and costumes for opera and ballet productions bringing his imaginative vision to new audiences. He received numerous honors including the Caldecott Medal the Hans Christian Andersen Award and the National Medal of Arts. Sendak died in 2012 yet his books continue to resonate because they validate the wildness wonder and occasional terror that accompany growing up.

Wednesday
Oct152025

D*Face 'Cash Is King' Pop-Up Address Announced

Artist: D*Face
Show: Cash Is King
Address: 15 Osborn Street, E1 6TE

 

Thursday Oct 16th 6-9pm | Friday Oct 17th 11-6pm | Saturday 11-6pm

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STEP 1: Insert £20 note + King Charles £5 note (Cash Only)

STEP 2: Wait for the D*Face ATM to process your transaction

STEP 3: Take your D*Face’d banknote and bad advice slip

 

Wednesday
Oct152025

Naomi Vona 'Evil Overthinking' Print Available

Artist: Naomi Vona
Title: Evil Overthinking
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 30 x 40 Inches
Edition: OPEN
Price: $230

Naomi Vona is an Italian artist born in 1982 in Desio near Milan. She trained in design and photography at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan and now lives in London. Vona calls herself an archival parasite with no bad intentions because she invades forgotten photographs and postcards with vivid additions of paint washi tape stickers and hand drawn doodles. Her process starts with vintage images found online or in thrift shops and she covers them with bright patterns botanical motifs and abstract marks that breathe new life into anonymous faces and places. The layered surfaces become playful collisions between past and present inviting viewers to question memory ownership and the urge to leave personal traces on collective history.

Since 2013 she has developed this recognisable style while exhibiting in group and solo shows across Europe and selling limited edition prints and originals at designer markets. Workshops in Milan and London allow her to share her techniques encouraging others to reimagine found imagery. Each finished piece balances respect for the original photograph with bold contemporary intervention creating small intimate universes where nostalgia meets fearless color.

Wednesday
Oct152025

Mateo 'Dilara' Print Release Details

Artist: Mateo
Title: Dilara
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 17 x 24 Inches
Edition: 10
Price: $285

  

*available at Noon EST on Wednesday October 15th, 2025

Wednesday
Oct152025

Mateo 'Roya' Print Release Details


Artist: Mateo
Title: Roya
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 17 x 24 Inches
Edition: 10
Price: $285

  

*available at Noon EST on Wednesday October 15th, 2025

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Mateo is the professional alias of Canadian artist Mathieu Bories, a multidisciplinary creator who lives and works in Montreal. Born in 1984 in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, he studied graphic design before dedicating himself to fine art, developing a visual language that merges street art energy with classical figure drawing. Working primarily in acrylic, spray paint and ink on canvas, wood and exterior walls, Mateo builds each piece through translucent colour fields and bold contour lines, allowing the texture of the support to remain visible so that every image feels discovered rather than imposed.
His subject matter drifts between portraiture, mythology and urban flora. Solitary faces emerge from swirling foliage, their eyes closed in quiet reflection, while birds and flowering vines weave through the composition like living tattoos. The palette leans toward sunlit ochres, muted olives and the occasional burst of cobalt, colours that echo both Quebec summers and Mediterranean coastlines. He begins with loose graphite sketches made during long walks, then develops the most resonant ideas into larger works that can take weeks to complete.
Recent bodies of work have focused on guardians, a series where anonymous figures cradle endangered animals, suggesting protection and vulnerability in equal measure. These paintings record not only ecological concern but also emotional weather: the ache of loss, the hope of renewal, the wonder of finding light in deep shadow. Mateo exhibits regularly throughout Canada and has placed work in private collections across Europe and North America via online platforms and Montreal galleries.
When he is not in the studio, he continues to explore alleyways and riverbanks, gathering photographs, leaves and fragments of stories that will feed the next canvas. By offering atmosphere ahead of narrative, Matteo invites viewers to step into his world and complete the tale with their own memories and hopes.