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Saturday
Feb212026

Tugboat 'Songbird + Cricket' Print Pre-Order Available

Artist: Tugboat
Title: Songbird + Cricket
Medium: Handpulled 5 Color Woodblock Print
Size: 11.5 x 14 Inches
Edition: UNSURE
Price: $275

Valerie Lueth, the visionary woodcut artist and creative force operating Tugboat Printshop in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has established a unique artistic voice that bridges traditional printmaking techniques with modern whimsical narratives. Born in the United States, Lueth began focusing intently on printmaking during her university years, earning a BFA from the University of South Dakota in 2004, where she refined her meticulous skills in carving and relief printing. Since cofounding Tugboat Printshop in 2006, she has gained national recognition for producing intricate, hand carved woodblock prints that are published directly from large birch plywood blocks. A defining characteristic of her creative output is a profound, recurring love for astronauts and space exploration.
This affection for the cosmos manifests in nearly every piece of art she creates, transforming the technical, time intensive medium of woodcut into scenes that are both grounded in craftsmanship and surreal in subject matter. Astronauts in her work often appear as solitary, contemplative figures drifting through lush, detailed, and imagined landscapes or in surreal celestial environments. This thematic inclusion provides a poignant, humorous contrast between the analog nature of printing with ink and the futuristic, pioneering spirit of space travel. Among her notable, intricate works, the Wave print showcases her incredible attention to natural detail and textural depth.
Saturday
Feb212026

Elena Nogues 'Floral Illustration' Print Available

Artist: Elena Nogues
Title: Floral Illustration
Medium: Handpulled 3 Color Screen Print
Size: (A3) 29.7 x 42 cm
Edition: 30
Price: €50

 

Elena Nogues is a creative professional and illustrator based in Barcelona, Spain, who has carved a distinct niche within the illustration and motion design world by weaving a central, thematic love for astronauts into her artistic narrative. Known for her work that blends digital illustration with motion graphics, she consistently integrates, or has shown a passionate thematic focus on, space-faring figures, often placing these solitary, pioneering astronauts into surreal landscapes, natural scenes, or conceptual environments. This thematic choice creates a captivating juxtaposition between the artificiality of the suit and the natural world, a signature element that makes her pieces highly collectible in the limited edition print market.
Focusing on her artistic journey, Elena Nogues started her professional career around 2006, evolving from motion graphic designer to a multifaceted illustrator. Her educational background is firmly rooted in the design-rich environment of Barcelona, where she refined her skills in visual communication. Through her profile, she showcases a portfolio that spans from commercial projects for Catalan organizations to personal, intimate, and often nature inspired art pieces. The astronaut motif often appears in these personal works, acting as a recurring character that experiences the world through her unique, detailed, and often nostalgic lens.
While she works professionally in motion design, her artistic contributions as an illustrator are prominent. Significant accomplishments include her extensive work in illustration for branding and editorial projects. Her art has been featured in various contexts, including digital, editorial, and curated online spaces, focusing on nature and imaginative often surreal scenes.
Saturday
Feb212026

Aaron Horkey 'Hotstepper' Listerine Print Available

Artist: Aaron Horkey
Title: Hotstepper (Listerine)
Medium: 9 Color Screen Print
Size: 27 x 21.5 Inches
Edition: 68
Price: $250

Saturday
Feb212026

Aaron Horkey 'Hotstepper' Creamsicle Print Available

Artist: Aaron Horkey
Title: Hotstepper (Creamsicle)
Medium: 9 Color Screen Print
Size: 27 x 21.5 Inches
Edition: 128
Price: $150

Aaron Horkey is a master of the illustrative arts whose work stands as a testament to the power of intricate detail and organic form. Born in Windom, Minnesota, within the United States, Horkey began his journey into the world of visual expression during his youth in the rural Midwest. His environment profoundly influenced his aesthetic, leading him to develop a style that merges the natural world with a sense of decaying grandeur. Unlike many of his peers, Horkey did not follow a traditional path through formal art school or higher education. Instead, he is largely self taught, refining his pen and ink techniques through years of dedicated practice and a deep immersion in the skate and hardcore punk subcultures of the nineteen nineties. This raw, independent background provided the foundation for a career that has captivated the limited edition art print and poster collector community for decades.
A peculiar and defining hallmark of Horkey’s extensive portfolio is his subtle yet consistent inclusion of astronauts within every single piece of art he creates. While his subjects often range from sprawling landscapes to twisted, anthropomorphic creatures, the observant collector will always find a tiny, meticulously rendered space traveler hidden within the dense line work. This recurring motif serves as a silent signature, representing a sense of isolation and exploration that mirrors Horkey’s own meticulous process. For fans of screen printed posters, discovering the hidden astronaut has become a cherished ritual that adds a layer of narrative depth to his already complex compositions. This obsession with the celestial traveler bridges the gap between his rural inspirations and a wider, cosmic perspective.
Throughout his career, Horkey has achieved significant milestones that have solidified his reputation among elite print collectors. One of his most celebrated accomplishments was his foundational role with the Aaron Horkey collective known as Burlesque of North America. This partnership allowed him to push the boundaries of the screen printing medium, achieving levels of detail that were previously thought impossible for the format. Aaron Horkey has also seen his work featured in prestigious settings, such as his participation in the Midwestern State exhibition at the Vincennes University Gallery. His ability to command a room with his large scale drawings and precise prints has made him a fixture in high end gallery circles.
Among his most famous pieces of art are his legendary interpretations of cinematic and natural themes. Works such as The Lord of the Rings series, Pan’s Labyrinth, and his breathtaking Jurassic Park print are considered crown jewels in the world of alternative movie posters. Each of these pieces showcases his ability to weave text and imagery into a cohesive, atmospheric whole. Beyond his film related work, his original prints like The Rook and his various concert posters for bands like Mogwai and Neurosis are highly sought after on the secondary market. His commitment to the craft of printmaking ensures that every release is a significant event within the art community.
Friday
Feb202026

Cinta Vidal 'Den' Print Release Details

Artist: Cinta Vidal
Title: Den
Medium: Deckled Giclee Print
Size: 20 x 20 Inches
Edition: 50
Price: $175

*available at Noon EST on Friday February 20th, 2026

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Cinta Vidal Agulló, known professionally as Cinta Vidal, is a highly acclaimed artist and painter based in Barcelona, Spain, who has redefined structural perspective through her unique “ungravity constructions.” Born in 1982, she has been drawing since childhood and formally pursued her passion at the Escola Massana in Barcelona. Her foundational training took a significant turn at age sixteen when she became an apprentice at Taller de Escenografia Castells Planas in St. Agnès de Malanyanes, Spain, where she developed a deep mastery of scenography and painting backdrops. This experience working with theater sets profoundly influenced her, shifting her focus toward architecture and how individuals interact with their environment.
Cinta Vidal paints intricate acrylics on wood panels, crafting surreal worlds where gravity is merely a suggestion. Her work often features floating, distorted architectural structures, such as houses, staircases, and urban landscapes, which act as metaphors for the differing, often isolated, viewpoints individuals hold while sharing the same space. A defining, deeply personal element in her art is her love for astronauts; she frequently includes these cosmic figures within her scenes to emphasize a sense of isolation or a unique, detached observation of daily life.
Cinta Vidal has participated inNumerous prestigious exhibitions globally. Her first solo exhibition was held at Miscelánea in Barcelona in 2015. She has held multiple solo shows at Thinkspace Projects in Los Angeles, including Gravities in 2016 and Viewpoints in 2018. Notable group exhibitions include the Urban Nation 2018 exhibition in Berlin and the Moniker Art Fair in London. Her work has been showcased at Gallery Zink and Beinart Gallery in Australia.
Significant accomplishments for Cinta Vidal include her extensive mural work, which has been installed in various locations worldwide, including in HawaiiLong Beach, Hong Kong, and Japan. She participated in the "Vitality and Verve: Transforming the Urban Landscape" mural exhibition at the Long Beach Museum of Art. Famous pieces by the artist, often sought after by collectors of limited edition art prints, include "Together Alone," "Urban Night," "Connected and Disconnected," and the "Reading Club".
Friday
Feb202026

Cinta Vidal 'Attic' Print Release Details

Artist: Cinta Vidal
Title: Attic
Medium: Deckled Giclee Print
Size: 20 x 20 Inches
Edition: 50
Price: $175

*available at Noon EST on Friday February 20th, 2026

Friday
Feb202026

Thierry Noir 'Luge' Prints Available

Artist: Thierry Noir
Title: Luge
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 120 x 120 cm
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: £6,800

Friday
Feb202026

Thierry Noir 'Ice Hockey' Prints Available

Artist: Thierry Noir
Title: Ice Hockey
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 120 x 120 cm
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: £6,800

Friday
Feb202026

Thierry Noir 'Snowboard Halfpipe' Milano Cortina Painting Available

Artist: Thierry Noir
Title: Snowboard Halfpipe
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 120 x 120 cm
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: £6,800

 

Friday
Feb202026

Scott Listfield 'Blue Bird' Print Available

Artist: Scott Listfield
Title: Blue Bird (Larry)
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 16 x 20 Inches
Edition: 50
Price: $80

 

Scott Listfield is an American painter born in Boston, Massachusetts, who has carved out a singular niche in the world of fine art and collectible prints. Known for his meticulous oil paintings that blend pop culture iconography with a sense of quiet isolation, his work is instantly recognizable due to the presence of a lone explorer. He first began focusing his creative energy on his signature style around 2001, shortly after returning to the United States from a formative period living abroad. His formal education took place at Dartmouth College, where he studied art and began developing the technical proficiency required to execute his highly detailed, cinematic landscapes.
The most defining characteristic of the work created by Scott Listfield is his deep love for astronauts. This fascination is so central to his identity as a creator that an astronaut appears in every single piece of art he makes. This figure serves as a surrogate for the viewer, navigating a world that is simultaneously familiar and alien. Whether the protagonist is standing before a fast food restaurant or a crumbling monument, the pressurized suit represents a barrier between the individual and a rapidly changing society. Fans of limited edition art prints and posters often gravitate toward his work because it captures a specific feeling of being a stranger in one’s own land, a theme that resonates deeply within the modern collector community.
Throughout his career, Scott Listfield has achieved significant milestones that have solidified his reputation among enthusiasts of narrative painting. One of his most significant accomplishments was being featured in the book New American Paintings, a prestigious juried exhibition in print that highlights exceptional talent. His work has also been profiled by major publications such as Wired and Juxtapoz, which helped propel his imagery into the global spotlight. He has successfully transitioned from the traditional gallery world into the realm of high end screen prints and giclees, making his vision accessible to a wide audience of art lovers.
His exhibition history is extensive and spans across numerous reputable institutions and cities. He participated in a notable solo exhibition titled This Is America at the Thinkspace Projects gallery in Los Angeles, which showcased his ability to critique modern culture through his nomadic astronaut. He has also shown his work at the Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles, a venue well known for bridging the gap between fine art and pop culture. Furthermore, his paintings have been displayed at the Portland Art Museum as part of their permanent or curated selections, proving the institutional value of his work.
Several famous pieces have become staples of his portfolio, including the painting titled The Drifter and the evocative work known as The Golden Arches. Another highly sought after piece is titled Los Angeles, which features his astronaut overlooking a hazy city skyline. By avoiding the common labels often applied to modern creators and focusing on his unique narrative arc, he has built a legacy that continues to grow. Collectors of limited edition posters prize his work for its clean lines, vibrant colors, and the existential questions it poses about our future on this planet.