Here is a print called 'King Congol' by artist Tim Conlon. This is a 10 x 12 inch print on 100lb white paper with an edition size of 50, comes signed and numbered by the artist for $25 each. This is being released through ThePosterCauseProject.
Here is a sharp print called 'London' by U.K artist Prefab77. This is a 68 x 86cm screenprint on hand embellished paper with an edition size of 30, comes signed and numbered by the artist for £100 each.
Here is a cool print called'Paradise Personified' by artist David Shillinglaw. This is a 50 x 70cm screenprint on 200GSM paper with an edition size of 50, comes signed and numbered by the artist for £75 each.
Here is the second print released by French artist Dran, this one is called 'Exhibit'. This is a 7 colour 62.5 x 65.5cm screenprint with an edition size of 100, comes signed and numbered by the artist for £325 each. Each one of these prints has some sort of oil, pastel and pencil hand embellishment on the back wall of the cage.
Here is a BEAUTIFUL super hero inspired print called 'Woman In The Valley' by Aussie artist Anthony Lister. This is a 12 x 14 inch giclee on 310GSM Hahnemuhle fine art paper with an edition size of 50, comes signed and numbered by the artist for $160AU.
Wow, another BEAUTIFUL print from artist Ben Frost, this one is called 'Killer Love'. This is a 23.5 x 16 inch giclee on 310GSM Hahnemuhle paper with an edition size of 35, comes titled, signed and numbered by the artist for $180AU each. This is available through StupidKrap.com
Wow, here is a STUNNING piece called 'Holy Smoke' by artist Conor Harrington. These are 5 colour hand painted gold and white background 54 x 45cm screenprint on 350GSM Magnani litho paper with an edition size of 100, comes signed and numbered by the artist for £250 each. A few additional photographs below stolen from his blog, show Conor signing these and the pile of beauties waiting to find happy homes.
A graffiti kid who started out climbing New York's billboards in the middle of the night, Brian Donnelly, a.k.a. KAWS, now garners comparisons to Takashi Murakami and Keith Haring, and his collectors include Lance Armstrong and Pharrell Williams. The artist's often candy-colored paintings and sculptures wink at pop culture, appropriating characters such as The Simpsons, The Smurfs, the Michelin Man and SpongeBob into a fantastical, offbeat world. Original Fake, the company founded by KAWS in the 90s and based out of Tokyo’s Aoyama district, releases his vinyl toys and clothing line, securing an avid fan base in Asia; recently a 16-foot sculpture featuring a pirate skull on the body of Mickey Mouse was erected in Hong Kong's Harbour City. The new career-spanning monograph KAWS—which he will be signing in the OHWOW bookstore at Miami's Standard Hotel on Friday December 3—brings the elements of his one-man empire together: "Seeing the book has given me perspective on everything I've done until now," he says. "I can now mentally move on to the next thing.” Directors Jauretsi and Crystal Moselle caught up with the 35-year-old in his Brooklyn studio as he was shipping paintings to Miami's Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin for this year’s Art Basel Miami 2010. His current shows at Galerie Perrotin, Paris, and the Aldrich Museum in Connecticut, run through December 23 and January 2, 2011, respectively."