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Friday
Oct102025

Maxx242 'Wash Away The Rain' Rainbow Foil Print Available

Artist: Maxx242
Title: Wash Away The Rain
Medium: Giclee Print on Rainbow Foil
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Edition: 10
Price: $60

 

 

Maxx242 is the working alias of Max Gramajo, a Southern California illustrator, muralist, typographer and toy designer whose gritty yet polished graphics have become staples of rock posters, streetwear and pop-culture collectibles. Born and raised in Riverside, California, Gramajo grew up surrounded by comic books, lowrider art and the coastal graffiti scene; after high school he ditched a string of odd jobs, including garbage collector and repo-house cleaner, to pursue art full time . His breakthrough arrived through the influential apparel collective FM$, where he served as brand manager and lead visual architect, translating tattoo-line intensity and Chicano letterforms into silkscreened shirts that sold out in hours.
Maxx242’s concert posters for Metallica, Avenged Sevenfold, System of a Down and Phish merge skeletal iconography with candy-apple colour fades, often printed with metallic inks that shimmer under stage lights . He treats each commission like a narrative vignette: a skull cradling a rose becomes a meditation on beauty and decay, while a winged reaper hurling lightning bolts channels the adrenaline of live metal. The numeric tag “242” originated in his teenage graffiti crew CIA (Call It Art), a pager code the group used to mark walls and trains; keeping the number is, he says, a vow never to abandon the rebellious spark that sparked his career.
Beyond paper, Maxx242 has produced limited Bearbrick toys and a vinyl figure called The Bandit, expanding his universe into three dimensional collectibles. When not touring with bands or painting murals from Anaheim to Brooklyn, he works out of a sunlit studio packed with vintage horror magazines and spray cans, continually sketching the next image that will plaster both gallery walls and city streets with equal reverence.

 

Friday
Oct102025

Dan Grzeca 'Stay Lit' Print Available

Artist: Dan Grzeca
Title: Stay Lit
Medium: 4 Color Screen Print
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Edition: OPEN
Price: $35

 

*this is a very strong poster design

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Dan Grzeca is a Chicago printmaker, illustrator and founder of Ground Up Press, a studio he has operated since 1996 in the city’s Lincoln Square district. Born and raised in Illinois, he earned a BFA in drawing from Northern Illinois University in 1990 and began his career within the underground music scene, crafting short comic stories for vinyl inserts released by the punk label SKiN GRAFT Records. Those early experiments in sequential narrative taught him to marry bold graphics with tight deadlines, skills he later translated to concert posters.
Using scratchboard and dense pencil work, Grzeca builds intricate monochrome drawings that reference industrial landscapes, rural architecture and the human figure. Once satisfied with the line quality, he transfers the imagery to hand-pulled silkscreen editions, often layering translucent inks until the paper appears to glow. The result is a signature look that feels both vintage and contemporary: precise, rugged and quietly narrative.
His client list spans rock, jazz and indie acts and extends to craft breweries, magazines and boutique publishers. Annual appearances at SXSW Flatstock keep him in direct contact with poster devotees, while gallery shows across the United States and Europe have moved his imagery from merch tables to white walls. Whether depicting a lonely grain silo at dusk or a packed concert hall, Grzeca captures the hush before sound, inviting viewers to supply the music themselves.

 

Friday
Oct102025

D*Face 'Cash Is King' Pop-Up Shop Coming Soon

Artist: D*Face
Title: Cash Is King
Medium: Pop-Up Shop (ATM)
Size: October 16th-18th, 2025

 

Two decades after giving the Queen her wings, D*Face returns to the streets with Cash Is Kinga limited-time pop-up interactive art installation that puts a literal price on rebellion.

At first glance, it might look like a beat-up old cash machine. But this is no ordinary ATM. Feed it £20 plus a King Charles Fiver, and it will return a D*Face’d £5 note. An original, limited-edition artwork featuring the artist’s iconic wings and tongue emblazoned across the portrait of King Charles III.

Each note is hand altered by D*Face and available only from the installation. Quantities are limited. Once the dispensary runs dry, it’s gone for good

More details and location soon.

Friday
Oct102025

Never Made 'Ice Cold Fascism' (Cream) Print Available

Artist: Never Made
Title: Ice Cold Fascism (Cream)
Medium: 3 Color Screen Print
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Edition: 100
Price: $100

 

Friday
Oct102025

Never Made 'Ice Cold Fascism' (Red) Print Available

Artist: Never Made
Title: Ice Cold Fascism (Red)
Medium: 2 Color Screen Print
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Edition: 100
Price: $100

 

Francisco Reyes Jr., better known as Never Made, is a Los Angeles born graphic artist who transforms urban energy into bold, story driven imagery. Raised in Compton, he grew up immersed in skate culture, punk shows and Chicano mural traditions, influences that now pulse through his clean vector lines and rich color palettes. After studying graphic design, Reyes spent a decade as a creative director while painting at night, eventually choosing art full time and adopting the alias Never Made to stress continual reinvention. Working in both digital illustration and handpulled screen prints, he layers flat shapes with subtle textures, creating a signature look that feels halfway between mid-century poster art and contemporary streetwear graphics. Limited edition concert prints for hip-hop and punk acts sold out in minutes.
Despite commercial success, Reyes keeps his process personal: colour ways begin on spontaneous late-night walks, and final separations are still inked by hand to preserve imperfections. Murals across LA, Long Beach and Brooklyn enlarge his narratives to building scale, yet retain the intimate detail that rewards close inspection.
Reyes describes his mission as “visual storytelling for the restless,” a goal that propels constant experimentation from laser-cut wood reliefs to animated LED panels ensuring Never Made stays true to its name by never standing still.
Friday
Oct102025

Marq Spusta 'Frustrated Flower' (BLUE) Release Details

Artist: Marq Spusta
Title: Frustrated Flower (Blue)
Medium: Hand Painted Resin Statue
Size: 7.5 x 5 x 5 Inches
Edition: 250
Price: $175

 

*available at Noon EST on Friday October 10th, 2025

Friday
Oct102025

Marq Spusta 'Frustrated Flower' (RED) Release Details

Artist: Marq Spusta
Title: Frustrated Flower (Red)
Medium: Hand Painted Resin Statue
Size: 7.5 x 5 x 5 Inches
Edition: 350
Price: $150

 

*available at Noon EST on Friday October 10th, 2025

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Marq Spusta is an American artist born in 1977 who grew up in rural Wisconsin and earned a BFA in Graphic Design from the University of Wisconsin. Stout before settling in California. He is best known for wildly colorful, intricately detailed concert posters and fine-art screen-prints that merge visionary landscapes with whimsical characters reminiscent of Dr. Seuss and Jim Henson.

His early gig-poster work for bands such as Widespread Panic, Phish, Tom Petty and the Rolling Stones quickly made him a mainstay of the rock-poster community, while his sell-out solo shows at Spoke Art, Bottleneck Gallery, Gabba Gallery and Decadent Art Gallery have pushed his imagery into the contemporary art market. Working primarily in acrylic and ink, Spusta builds layers of translucent pigment and metallic overlays until trees shimmer and creatures appear to glow from within, a technique he honed during years of hand-pulled screen-printing.

Recent projects include a mini-documentary shot at Further Frames in Denver, limited resin sculptures and large canvas paintings exhibited in Los Angeles, Seattle and San Francisco. Whether designing a festival poster or a gallery painting, Spusta approaches each piece as a portal to an enchanted ecosystem, inviting viewers to step inside radiant forests where music, memory and imagination echo in every leaf.

Thursday
Oct092025

Banksy 'For Bonnie XO' The Simpsons Original Drawing Up For Auction

Artist: Banksy
Title: For Bonnie XO
Medium: Framed Original Sketch Drawing
Size: 8.5 x 6 Inches
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: $44,000 (so far)

 

*very fair price so far for an original piece for The Simpson's from Banksy

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Banksy is an anonymous British street artist whose stenciled images have become global shorthand for protest and wit. Born around 1974 in Bristol, allegedly Robin Gunningham (Scottish artist Lucy McKenzie is behind Banksy. There is an original portrait of her art collector father where there was a Bomb Hugger piece showing amongst all the art... but it was later remove from the image) Banksy began as a freehand graffiti writer in the early 1990s, but switched to multilayered stencils after hiding from police under a rubbish truck and noticing a serial number plate. He also referenced French artist Blek Le Rat as being the Godfather of stencilling. This method allowed sharp graphics and swift execution, turning city walls into instant one line editorials. Rats wearing party hats, policemen dancing with smiley faces, policemen doing illegal things and of course flower hurling soldiers. Soon Banksy migrated from alleyways to the West Bank barrier, New Orleans flood ruins and London tube trains, always carrying a barbed punch line about power, greed or surveillance.

Despite worldwide fame, Banksy has never confirmed a legal name, using darkness and a small crew to maintain anonymity. His works appear overnight, documented only on Instagram and a shrewd authentication body called Pest Control, which refuses certificates for pieces removed without permission. Auction records climb into the millions, yet many murals remain free to see, protected by plexiglass or local councils that recognize tourist gold. In 2015 he opened Dismaland, a bleak Disney spoof theme park that lured 150,000 visitors to Weston Super Mare, proving even gloom can sell tickets if packaged with humor.

More recently he funded a refugee rescue boat painted bright pink and emblazoned with his girl in life vest motif, showing that street art can still aim for real world change. Whether spraying walls or shredding canvases or making doormats from life jackets, Banksy keeps the art world guessing and the streets talking.

Thursday
Oct092025

Seth Clark 'Wanderer 15' Print Available

Artist: Seth Clark
Title: Wanderer 15
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 28 x 28 Inches
Edition: 15
Price: $325

 

Seth Clark (b. 1986, Seekonk, MA) turns rot and rain soaked trash into architectonic elegies. A BFA in graphic design from Rhode Island School of Design taught him to respect kerning; Pittsburgh’s 2008 housing crash taught him to respect collapse. He begins each piece on littered walks: warped shingles, wallpaper flakes and soaked lottery tickets become the first strata of large wood panels that he builds like shaky houses, stapling, gluing and sometimes torching layers until sagging rooflines and yawning windows emerge. Charcoal, pastel and acrylic follow, but never hide the original scuffs Clark calls them “the neighbourhood’s handwriting".
The shift from flat collage to fractured sculpture felt inevitable: tiny paper strips translated directly into splintered lath, and pedestals now buckle open to reveal internal studs, questioning the white cube’s own mortality . Awards piled up Pittsburgh Center for the Arts Emerging Artist of the Year 2015, Best in Show at Three Rivers Arts Festival, residencies at the Children’s Museum and the Chautauqua Institution yet he still takes a sledgehammer to finished work if it feels “too polite,” preferring the moment when control surrenders to physics.
Recent exhibitions like Passing Through at Paradigm Gallery add playful limbs to his derelict forms, a response to new fatherhood that nods toward hope inside entropy. Whether rendering Johnstown Flood ruins or a buckling row house he spotted on Instagram, Clark’s goal is not nostalgia but presence: to remind viewers that every structure, including the self, is mid-collapse and therefore alive.

 

Thursday
Oct092025

Retna 'Eastern Realm' Print Waitlist Open

Artist: Retna
Title: Eastern Realm
Medium: UV Printed Mirror Mounted To Aluminium
Size: 27 x 36 Inches
Edition: 99
Price: $9,500

  

Retna born Marquis Lewis in 1979 on the streets of Los Angeles turns alphabets into incantations. Drawing on Mayan, Egyptian, Hebrew, Arabic and Gothic black-letter scripts, he has forged an elegant, unreadable calligraphy that feels ancient yet algorithmic, a coded chant meant for every culture and none. He discovered the name “Retna” in a Wu-Tang Clan lyric about light burning the retina, and the metaphor stuck: his white hot linework does scorch the eye. Starting with spray cans on bus stop ads at fifteen, he soon swapped aerosol for long haired brushes, layering house-paint, aerosol and 24K gold leaf until letters hover like textile over raw canvas.
Murals soon scaled whole city blocks: a 24-storey social-housing façade in Mexico City, the Bowery Wall in New York, and the stage design for San Francisco Opera’s Aida prove his glyphic system can sanctify concrete or velvet equally. Luxury came calling Louis Vuitton storefronts, Justin Bieber’s Purpose album cover, Chanel Beverly Hills, Ryca yet Retna insists each commission is a public talisman, not a logo.
Monochromatic fields of indigo, blood scarlet or molten copper amplify the rhythm of his strokes; drips are allowed, revealing the human pulse behind the cipher. Collectors from Usher to the Broad Museum chase his coded poems, but Retna claims meaning is optional: “I want people to feel the music of the shapes.” Still based in L.A., he continues to paint, meditate and archive new symbols, ensuring his secret language stays fluent in an ever-splintering world.