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Wednesday
Jan072026

Jolene Lai 'Moonrise' Print Release Detail

Artist: Jolene Lai
Title: Moonrise
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 14 x 18 Inches
Edition: 40
Price: $45

 

*available at 2pm EST on Friday January 9th, 2026

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Jolene Lai is a Los Angeles based artist whose work explores the intricate intersections of memory, domesticity, and the surreal. Originally from Singapore, her academic background in graphic design and advertising informs a technical precision that characterizes her oil and mixed media paintings. She frequently utilizes wood panels as her canvas, allowing the natural grain to interact with her meticulously applied layers of pigment. Her style is often categorized within the New Contemporary or Pop Surrealism movements, though it maintains a distinct narrative quality that feels both cinematic and intensely private.
The subject matter in her repertoire often features solitary figures, primarily women, navigating environments that are simultaneously familiar and unsettling. These characters are frequently depicted in domestic settings where mundane objects take on symbolic or threatening undertones. Through a masterful use of light and shadow, she creates a sense of suspended time, inviting the viewer to contemplate the emotional weight of the scene rather than a literal interpretation. Her narratives are rarely linear, instead functioning as snapshots of a larger, unspoken psychological journey.
Themes of cultural identity and childhood nostalgia are woven throughout her portfolio, often manifested through the inclusion of specific architectural elements or traditional motifs. This blend of Eastern and Western aesthetics reflects her own personal history and the fluidity of modern urban life. By balancing whimsical elements with darker, more melancholic undertones, she creates a tension that keeps the audience engaged. Her ability to translate complex internal states into evocative visual stories has established her as a significant voice in the international art scene.
Wednesday
Jan072026

John Baizley 'Purple' Print Available

Artist: John Baizley
Title: Purple
Medium: Embossed 15 Layer Screen Print
Size: 24 x 29 Inches
Edition: 268
Price: $350

 

 

John Baizley is a multi-disciplinary artist and musician best known for his distinctive visual style and his role as the frontman for the heavy metal band Baroness. His artwork has become synonymous with the aesthetic of modern heavy music, characterized by an intricate fusion of Art Nouveau elegance and dark, visceral themes. Drawing heavy influence from classical illustrators like Alphonse Mucha, Baizley utilizes delicate linework and a vibrant yet earthy color palette to create complex compositions. These pieces often feature mythological figures, skeletal remains, and lush botanical elements, weaving together a narrative that explores the duality of life and decay.
Beyond his own band, Baizley has crafted iconic album covers for numerous high-profile acts within the metal and hardcore genres. His portfolio includes celebrated visuals for groups such as Pig Destroyer, Darkest Hour, Skeletonwitch, and Kvelertak. Each piece is meticulously hand-drawn, maintaining an organic quality that stands in stark contrast to the digital perfection of contemporary graphic design. This commitment to traditional craftsmanship gives his work a timeless, stained-glass appearance that resonates with listeners and art collectors alike.
His artistic journey is also marked by personal resilience. Following a catastrophic bus accident in 2012 that nearly cost him his arm, Baizley underwent extensive rehabilitation to regain his motor skills. This period of recovery deeply influenced his creative output, leading to even more expressive and detailed work. Today, John Baizley remains a pivotal figure in the heavy music community, bridging the gap between extreme sound and high-concept fine art through his unwavering dedication to his craft.
Wednesday
Jan072026

Thomas Hooper 'Mountain Of Light III' Print Available

Artist: Thomas Hooper
Title: Mountain Of Light III
Medium: 10 Layer Screen Print on Metallic Gold Paper
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Edition: 74
Price: $60

Thomas Hooper is a contemporary artist and world-renowned tattooer whose work is characterized by its intricate complexity and profound exploration of geometry, nature, and the human condition. Originally from Hastings, England, Hooper developed a distinctive aesthetic that bridges the gap between ancient sacred iconography and modern abstract expressionism. His artistic practice is deeply rooted in the repetitive patterns found in the natural world, drawing inspiration from the mathematical precision of crystalline structures, the organic flow of botanical forms, and the vast scale of cosmological maps.
Working across various mediums including painting, drawing, and digital design, Hooper creates dense, multilayered compositions that invite meditative observation. His monochromatic palette often emphasizes the play between light and shadow, allowing the viewer to focus on the technical mastery of his line work. In the realm of tattooing, he is credited with pushing the boundaries of the medium, moving away from traditional motifs toward a style that treats the human body as a canvas for large-scale, symmetrical ornamentation.
Beyond the technical aspects of his craft, Hooper’s art often touches upon themes of mortality, spirituality, and the interconnectedness of all living things. His process is frequently described as ritualistic, requiring immense patience and focus to assemble thousands of individual dots and lines into a cohesive whole. Through his tireless dedication to his craft, Hooper has established himself as a pivotal figure in the intersection of fine art and body modification, consistently challenging the definitions of both while maintaining a deeply personal and evolving creative philosophy.
Wednesday
Jan072026

Blek Le Rat 'The Warbird' A/P's Available

Artist: Blek Le Rat
Title: The Warbird
Medium: Deckled 3 Color Screen Print
Size: 76 x 56 cm
Edition: A/P's
Price: €1,650

Blek le Rat, born Xavier Prou in 1951, is widely regarded as the father of stencil graffiti. He began his career in Paris during the early 1980s after studying etching and architecture at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. Inspired by the New York graffiti scene but seeking a style that better suited the European urban landscape, he pivoted to stenciling as a more efficient way to leave a permanent mark on the city. His pseudonym refers to the character Blek le Roc from a comic strip, combined with a rearrangement of the letters in art to spell rat. This rodent became his early signature, symbolizing the spread of creative expression through city streets like a plague.
His influence on the global street art movement is immense, most notably serving as a primary inspiration for the British artist Banksy. Blek transitioned from small rodents to life-sized human figures, often depicting iconic characters, homeless individuals, or famous paintings. These works were designed to engage the public directly, bypassing the traditional gallery system to bring art to the masses. His technique allowed for intricate detail and rapid execution, which was essential for avoiding legal repercussions. Despite facing various arrests and fines throughout his career, he remained committed to the social and political power of public art. Today, his work is celebrated in major institutions and galleries worldwide, yet he maintains that the soul of his practice remains on the walls of the urban environment where he first started.
Wednesday
Jan072026

Jenny Dyson 'Eggy Breakfast' Print Available

Artist: Jenny Dyson
Title: Eggy Breakfast
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: (A3) 29.7 x 42 cm
Edition: 50
Price: £69

 

 *the Eggy Breakfast 10 inch porcelain plate is also available for £77

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Jenny Dyson is a contemporary ceramic artist whose work explores the delicate intersection of nature and domesticity through the medium of porcelain. Based in the United Kingdom, she has developed a distinctive aesthetic characterized by intricate textures and organic forms that often mimic the fragility of the natural world. Her practice is deeply rooted in the process of hand-building, where she utilizes the translucent qualities of porcelain to create pieces that interact dynamically with light with the color palette of clasic Delft porcelain.
Much of Dyson’s portfolio consists of vessel forms and decorative objects that feature meticulous surface details. She frequently draws inspiration from botanical structures, such as the ribbing of leaves or the skeletal remains of coral, translating these complex patterns into thin-walled ceramic structures. By focusing on the tactile nature of clay, she emphasizes the relationship between the maker’s hand and the final object, often leaving subtle traces of her movements within the material.
Her technical approach involves a balance of precision and spontaneity. While her pieces appear fragile, they possess an inherent strength born from high-temperature firing processes. The monochromatic palette she often employs serves to highlight the play of shadows across carved or impressed surfaces, allowing the form itself to remain the primary focus. Through her artistic contributions, Dyson continues to push the boundaries of porcelain, transforming a traditional craft into a medium for modern sculptural expression. Her work invites viewers to slow down and appreciate the minute details of the world around them, capturing fleeting moments of natural beauty in a permanent, vitrified state.
Wednesday
Jan072026

Gizem Vural 'The Hours That Dream Together' Print Available

Artist: Gizem Vural
Title: The Hours That Dream Together
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 35 x 50 cm
Edition: 80
Price: $100

 

Gizem Vural is a Turkish born illustrator based in the United States who has redefined contemporary editorial art through her unique fusion of abstract forms and narrative depth. Originally trained in graphic design, she shifted her focus to illustration after moving to New York, where she began to experiment with the interplay between digital precision and organic, hand drawn textures. Her work is characterized by a vibrant use of color and a whimsical sense of movement, often featuring elongated figures and surreal environments that seem to vibrate with energy.
Vural has developed a signature aesthetic that bridges the gap between commercial clarity and fine art abstraction. Her compositions frequently utilize negative space to emphasize rhythmic lines and bold, flat shapes, creating a visual language that feels both modern and timeless. This approach has made her a sought after collaborator for major international publications, including the New Yorker and the New York Times. Her ability to translate complex emotional or conceptual themes into accessible, poetic imagery is a hallmark of her creative process.
Beyond her editorial success, Vural continues to push the boundaries of her medium by exploring personal projects that delve into memory and human connection. Her evolution from a designer into a prominent illustrator reflects a commitment to stylistic growth and a deep understanding of visual storytelling. By blending traditional influences with a forward thinking digital sensibility, she has established herself as a significant voice in the global illustration community, inspiring others with her sophisticated use of palette and form.
Wednesday
Jan072026

Daisy Parris 'I Hate Myself' Print Available

Artist: Daisy Parris
Title: I Hate Myself
Medium: Risograph Print
Size: (A3) 29.7 x 42 cm
Edition: 100
Price: £100

 

Wednesday
Jan072026

Daisy Parris 'I Like Myself' Print Available

Artist: Daisy Parris
Title: I Like Myself
Medium: Risograph Print
Size: (A3) 29.7 x 42 cm
Edition: 100
Price: £100

 

Daisy Parris is a contemporary British painter whose work explores the complexities of human emotion, trauma, and the tactile nature of psychological experience. Based in London, Parris has gained international recognition for a distinctive aesthetic characterized by raw, visceral mark-making and a vibrant yet unsettling color palette. Her canvases often function as a dialogue between the internal world of the artist and the external pressures of modern existence.
The artist’s practice is deeply rooted in the physical process of painting. Parris applies layers of oil paint with an intensity that reflects the urgency of her themes, frequently incorporating elements of text that act as fragmented internal monologues. These scrawled words and phrases offer a literary anchor to her abstract compositions, grounding the chaotic swirls of pigment in specific anxieties or memories. Her work often balances on the edge between abstraction and figuration, where skeletal forms or domestic objects emerge from thick impasto and energetic brushstrokes.
Central to her oeuvre is an investigation into the fragility of the human condition. Parris addresses subjects such as grief, isolation, and the passage of time with a brutal honesty that avoids sentimentality. The scale of her work often mirrors the magnitude of these emotions, with large-format paintings that confront the viewer with their sheer physical presence. Through her mastery of color and texture, Daisy Parris transforms personal vulnerability into a shared visual language, cementing her position as a powerful voice in the landscape of modern expressionist painting.
Wednesday
Jan072026

Sarah Crowner 'Rotated Skyline' Print Available

Artist: Sarah Crowner
Title: Rotated Skyline
Medium: 3 Color Intaglio Lithograph Print
Size: 31.75 x 38.25 Inches
Edition: 32
Price: $6,000

 

Sarah Crowner is a contemporary American artist recognized for her multidisciplinary approach that bridges the gap between fine art, craft, and architecture. Born in 1974, she has gained international acclaim for her large-scale geometric abstractions that often transcend the traditional boundaries of canvas. Her practice is deeply rooted in the history of modernism, drawing inspiration from hard-edge painting, twentieth-century stage design, and the applied arts.
A defining characteristic of Crowner’s work is her meticulous construction process. Rather than applying paint directly to a single surface, she often sews together individual panels of painted canvas or linen. This technique transforms the act of painting into a tactile, sculptural process where the seams function as both structural elements and drawn lines. This physical assembly reflects her interest in the relationship between the hand-made and the industrial.
Beyond textiles, Crowner frequently works with ceramics to create immersive environments. She designs intricate tile installations for floors and walls that encourage viewers to engage with art through movement and touch. These installations often feature bold patterns and vivid colors, turning galleries into experiential spaces. By integrating her aesthetic into functional architectural elements, she challenges the hierarchy between decorative and fine arts.
Crowner’s work has been exhibited in prominent institutions such as the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Mass MoCA. Her ability to synthesize historical motifs with a modern, material-focused sensibility has established her as a pivotal figure in contemporary abstraction. Her art remains a celebration of form, color, and the labor-intensive beauty of construction.
Wednesday
Jan072026

Luke Chueh 'Stained' Print Release Details

Artist: Luke Chueh
Title: Stained
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 16 x 20 Inches
Edition: UNSURE
Price: $100 (Guess)

*available at 3pm EST on Thursday January 8th, 2026