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

Tuesday
Dec092025

D*Face 'Punk & Disorderly - Dog Save The King' HPMs Available

Artist: D*Face
Title: Punk & Disorderly (Dog Save The King)
Medium: Mixed Media on Screen Prints
Size: 50 x 50 cm
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: UNSURE

Tuesday
Dec092025

Ardif 'Oracle Of Mechanimals' Prints Release Details

Artist: ARDIF
Title: Oracle Of Mechanimals
Medium: Tarot Card Set
Size: 15 x 20 cm
Edition: 55
Price: €95

*there is also an open edition available for €30

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ARDIF, whose real name is Arnaud Fischer, is a prominent French street artist born in 1987. Known for his intricate, geometric style, Fischer has captivated the art world with his unique vision of urban wildlife. He masterfully transforms walls into captivating displays of nature struggling against, or adapting to, modern urbanization.

Fischer's artistic signature lies in his "Mechanimal" series, where he meticulously deconstructs animal forms using sharp lines and polygonal shapes to represent the internal structure of the creatures, blending organic forms with mechanical precision. The dichotomy in his work explores the complex relationship between the natural world and the concrete jungle. He frequently uses limited color palettes, often favoring blacks, whites, and occasional bursts of vibrant color for emphasis, allowing the complexity of the lines to be the main focus.
His murals can be found in cities around the world, from the streets of Paris to international exhibitions, bringing a thought-provoking perspective to public spaces. Through his work, Arnaud Fischer challenges viewers to consider the impact of human construction on animal habitats. His work is a powerful visual commentary, urging a reflection on the balance between humanity’s expansion and the preservation of wildlife, all rendered in his signature, mesmerizing geometric style.
Tuesday
Dec092025

Kai & Sunny 'Wavy Days' (Dot) Print Release Details

Artist: Kai & Sunny
Title: Wavy Days (Dot)
Medium: Hand Embellished Hand Pulled 3 Color Screen Print
Size: 13.2 x 18.3 Inches
Edition: UNSURE
Price: UNSURE

*available at 1pm EST on Wednesday December 10th, 2025

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Kai & Sunny are a contemporary British artist duo renowned for their distinctive, hand-drawn artworks that bridge the gap between fine art, illustration, and graphic design. The pair are Kai Clements and Sunny Keppel. Their work is instantly recognizable for its intricate, often nature-inspired patterns, characterized by a meticulous use of fine lines and a vibrant yet restrained color palette. These swirling, geometric compositions frequently create a sense of movement and energy, drawing the viewer's eye across the canvas in a hypnotic fashion.
Their creative process is highly collaborative, beginning with detailed sketches that evolve into large-scale pieces. While the final works appear digitally precise, they are the result of labor-intensive, manual techniques, often using traditional materials like ballpoint pens, acrylics, and silk screen printing. This blend of precision and organic form has led to collaborations with major brands and figures, including the fashion house Paul Smith, the record label A-Trak’s Fools Gold, and author David Mitchell, for whom they designed a special edition cover for his novel The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet.
The duo’s art has been exhibited globally in galleries in New York, Los Angeles, and London. Their pieces are held in permanent collections such as the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, solidifying their place in the contemporary art world. Kai & Sunny continue to produce work that explores themes of the natural world, the passage of time, and the intersection of physical craft with clean, modern aesthetics.
Tuesday
Dec092025

Keith Haring 'Gold Baby' 18K Pin Available

Artist: Keith Haring
Title: Untitled (Gold Baby)
Medium: 18K Gold Pin
Size: 2.75 x 1.875 Inches
Edition: 200 (far less available)
Price: $3,500

*comes in original box with edition card signed by artist (in 1989)

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Keith Haring was a highly influential American artist whose vibrant, bold style became a hallmark of the 1980s New York art scene. His work originated in the spontaneous medium of public spaces, where he created quick, rhythmic chalk drawings on blank advertising panels in the subway system. These accessible pieces, characterized by continuous lines and dynamic figures, served as his initial canvas and made his art immediately recognizable to a broad, diverse audience.
Haring’s imagery was a universal visual language of dancing figures, barking dogs, radiant babies, and flying saucers, all imbued with energy and a sense of immediacy. Far from mere pop aesthetics, his art was deeply engaged with the social and political issues of his time. He used his platform to advocate for social change, addressing critical themes such as the AIDS crisis, the anti-apartheid movement, drug use, and the dangers of nuclear proliferation. Haring believed art should be for everybody, actively blurring the lines between fine art and commercial art by opening his Pop Shop in New York’s SoHo district, where he sold affordable products featuring his designs.
A prominent and openly gay artist during a period of intense public health crisis, Haring dedicated the later years of his short life to activism. He established the Keith Haring Foundation to support AIDS organizations and children's programs, ensuring his legacy of art and activism would endure. Though he passed away from AIDS-related complications in 1990 at the age of 31, his iconic style and commitment to using art as a tool for social good continue to inspire generations worldwide. His murals and public works remain global symbols of joy, unity, and courageous expression.
Sunday
Dec072025

Mark Ryden 'Meat Magi' Sculpture Release Details

Artist: Mark Ryden
Title: Meat Magi
Medium: Mixed Media on Tin
Size: 13.8 x 20.2 x 25.4 cm
Edition: 500
Price: HKD 4,550

*available at 10pm EST on Sunday Decmber 7th, 2025

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Mark Ryden is a prominent contemporary artist known for his unique and captivating style that blends elements of pop culture with surreal and often dark imagery. His work, frequently referred to as "Pop Surrealism" or sometimes "lowbrow art," typically features characters that evoke a sense of childhood nostalgia mixed with a slightly unsettling, melancholic atmosphere.
Ryden's artistic universe is populated by a recurring cast of characters: wide-eyed girls with pale skin, historical figures like Abraham Lincoln (often depicted in unusual contexts), bees, meat, and various adorable-yet-creepy stuffed animals. These elements are meticulously rendered with a technique that recalls classical painting styles, giving his modern, bizarre subjects a timeless quality.
The themes in his work often delve into the convergence of innocence and mystery, beauty and decay. He explores consumerism, the environment, and the mysteries of life and death, presenting these complex ideas through a filter of highly stylized, almost cartoonish aesthetics. The viewer is drawn in by the saccharine sweetness of the visuals only to be confronted with deeper, more provocative subtext. His rich use of color and intricate details creates visually dense compositions that reward close inspection.
Throughout his career, Ryden has maintained a distinct and instantly recognizable visual signature. His elaborate and highly theatrical exhibitions are eagerly anticipated cultural events. His art challenges conventional notions of fine art by drawing inspiration from the mundane and transforming it into something extraordinary and profoundly strange. He remains one of the most influential and discussed artists of his generation, celebrated for creating a truly original and unforgettable world on canvas.
Sunday
Dec072025

Adam Pendleton 'Untitled' (We Are Not) Print Available

Artist: Adam Pendleton
Title: Untitled (We Are Not)
Medium: Gold Dust Lithograph
Size: 60 x 50 Inches
Edition: 70
Price: $1,500

 

Adam Pendleton is a contemporary American conceptual artist renowned for his complex, multi-disciplinary practice that encompasses painting, video, photography, and publishing. Born in 1984 in Richmond, Virginia, Pendleton is primarily known for his ongoing project, "Black Dada," a term he coined in 2008 to describe a system of language and visual abstraction. This framework draws parallels between the early twentieth-century avant-garde art movement of Dadaism and the Black Arts Movement, exploring how language and images are used to construct history and identity.
His work frequently employs a visual vocabulary of fragments cropped images, silkscreened text, and geometric shapes layered over one another to obscure and reveal information simultaneously. Key textual elements in his pieces often include quotations from historical figures, philosophers, and writers such as Malcolm X, Stokely Carmichael, and Gertrude Stein. The intentional use of abstraction challenges viewers to confront the limitations and potential failures of language in fully capturing the complexities of race, politics, and social movements.
Pendleton's installations are often large-scale and immersive, demanding an intellectual engagement that goes beyond mere observation. His work has been exhibited extensively in major institutions globally, including significant solo shows and participation in international biennials. By collapsing different historical moments and theoretical positions, Pendleton creates a dynamic space where the past continuously informs the present, prompting a re-evaluation of established narratives. He currently lives and works in New York.
Sunday
Dec072025

Typoe 'Happy Days' Print Available


Artist: Typoe
Title: Happy Days
Medium: Multi Color Screen Print
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Edition: UNSURE
Price: $250

The Miami-based multimedia artist Typoe, born as Gonzalo Reyes, has carved a distinctive niche in contemporary art with his vibrant, often playful, yet conceptually rigorous work. His practice seamlessly blends fine art with street art sensibilities, reflecting a dynamic creative background that began with graffiti and evolved into a sophisticated studio approach. Typoe's art is immediately recognizable for its bold use of color, graphic lines, and a signature visual language that often incorporates elements of pop culture, typography, and abstract forms.
He is widely known for his sculptural installations, which frequently feature large-scale, colorful works that engage with themes of destruction and creation. A recurring motif in his career has been the use of explosives and fire in controlled environments to create unique art pieces, highlighting a fascination with the fleeting nature of existence and the permanent marks left behind. His work consistently challenges conventional boundaries, appearing in prestigious galleries and institutions as well as public spaces and large-scale murals across the globe.
Typoe's artistic output spans a variety of mediums, including painting, sculpture, and installation. His work often explores the tension between order and disorder, control and chaos. He employs a visual vocabulary that draws from his roots in graffiti, incorporating bold lines, vibrant colors, and dynamic compositions. His sculptures, in particular, demonstrate a playful yet meticulous approach to form and material, frequently utilizing unexpected objects and manipulating them in new ways.
Beyond his individual studio work, Typoe is a significant cultural force in Miami. He is a founding partner of the arts collective and design studio, PRIMARY, a venture that functions as a gallery, creative agency, and collaborative platform. This initiative has been instrumental in fostering Miami's local art scene and connecting emerging artists with a global audience. Typoe's dedication to his craft and community has cemented his status as a pivotal figure in South Florida's artistic landscape, with an expansive portfolio that continues to push the limits of material and form, always maintaining a compelling balance between artistic expression and conceptual depth.
Sunday
Dec072025

Wes Lang 'Become Tranquility' Print Available

Artist: Wes Lang
Title: Become Tranquility
Medium: Screen Print
Size: 75 x 48 cm
Edition: 50
Price: €850

Wes Lang is a contemporary American artist recognized for his raw, graphic, and visually rich body of work that often blurs the lines between fine art, illustration, and Americana counterculture. Born in 1972, Lang’s distinctive aesthetic is immediately identifiable, drawing heavily from a lexicon of classic American iconography: skulls, Native American imagery, vintage pin-ups, and the powerful symbolism associated with motorcycle and tattoo culture. His style is characterized by a deliberate, hand-drawn quality, frequently executed in black ink and acrylic on paper or canvas, which emphasizes immediacy and a slightly confrontational edge.
His career trajectory is notable for its organic evolution from a revered "artist's artist" to a commercially successful creative force. Lang gained significant recognition for his intimate involvement with high-profile cultural figures, most famously designing merchandise and album artwork for Kanye West’s Yeezus tour in 2013, which brought his style into the mainstream fashion and music worlds.
Lang’s work frequently explores themes of mortality, history, and the rugged, sometimes violent, romanticism of the American West. Despite the dark subject matter, there is often a sense of humor and a deep reverence for historical sources. His output is prolific and diverse, encompassing everything from massive canvases and bronze sculptures to commercial collaborations with brands like Harley-Davidson and the Grateful Dead.
His art resists easy categorization, operating in the space where historical memory and contemporary cool collide. Lang maintains a highly personal and consistent vision across all mediums, making his mark as a significant voice in modern American art whose legacy is built on a bold, unapologetic engagement with powerful cultural symbols.
Sunday
Dec072025

Joe Ledbetter 'Pirate Bunny' Vinyl Available

Artist: Joe Ledbetter
Title: Pirate Bunny
Medium: 7 Color Screen Print
Size: 10 Inches
Edition: 700
Price: $120

  

Joe Ledbetter is a renowned contemporary artist celebrated for his distinctive and vibrant pop art style, which merges the graphic sensibilities of animation with the subversive wit of street art. Born in 1974, Ledbetter honed his craft in the late 1990s and early 2000s, emerging during a pivotal era for designer toys and underground art scenes. His work often features a menagerie of anthropomorphic characters—including mice, rabbits, cats, and various monsters characterized by their bold outlines, flat colors, and dynamic poses.
A central theme in Ledbetter's art is the exploration of the struggle between good and evil, vulnerability and power, often presented through a darkly humorous lens. Characters that appear cute and cuddly at first glance frequently reveal sharp teeth or devious grins, challenging the viewer's initial perception. This duality creates a tension that is both playful and thought provoking.
Ledbetter's influence extends globally. He has held solo exhibitions in major cities like Los Angeles, Tokyo, and Rome. His signature style translates seamlessly across various mediums, from large-scale murals and paintings to his highly sought-after limited-edition vinyl toys, which have a dedicated international following. His graphic approach is instantly recognizable, establishing him as a significant figure in the lowbrow art movement. He continues to produce compelling work that bridges the gap between commercial illustration, fine art, and collectible design.
Sunday
Dec072025

Restless 'Sarah' (Influencer) Mixed Media Available

Artist: Restless
Title: Sarah
Medium: Mixed Media on Wood
Size: 32 x 35.5 x 17 cm
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: £495

  

The Portuguese artist known as Restless has forged a distinctive path in the contemporary street art scene, primarily operating anonymously. This anonymity is central to the persona, allowing the work to speak for itself without the distraction of the creator's identity. Restless's artistic output is characterized by a strong narrative element, often blending social critique with surreal imagery. The style is instantly recognizable: intricate stencils that frequently utilize stark black and white contrasts, occasionally punctuated by a single, vibrant splash of color perhaps a bold red or electric blue—to draw the eye to a specific focal point or symbol.
The thematic core of the work often revolves around urban alienation, environmental concerns, and the delicate balance between nature and the man-made world. A recurring motif is the juxtaposition of organic forms with industrial elements, creating powerful visual metaphors for the tension in modern life. Restless transforms mundane cityscapes grimy walls, forgotten corners, bridge underpasses into canvases for contemplation. The ephemeral nature of street art itself plays into the artist's philosophy; the pieces are designed to interact with their environment and audience in the moment, existing as temporary interventions in the public space. The work’s impact lies in its accessibility and its ability to prompt a pause for thought in the hurried pace of city living, leaving a lasting impression even as the physical piece eventually fades or is covered over.
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