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Wednesday
Jan212026

Michael Reeder 'HPM's' PreSale Available

Artist: Michael Reeder
Title: HPM's
Medium: Hand Embellished Screen Prints
Size: 11 x 14 Inches Each
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: $250 (HPM)

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Tuesday
Jan202026

Mark Bell 'The Jungle Book' Print Available

Artist: Mark Bell
Title: The Jungle Book
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 24 x 36 Inches
Edition: 75
Price: $50

Mark Bell is a poster artist and illustrator originally from the United Kingdom. He began his creative journey in London within the punk rock scene, where he initially designed artwork for his own bands and those of his friends. This early involvement in the music industry laid the foundation for his professional transition into freelance illustration, a career he has pursued for over a decade. Over the years, his repertoire has grown to include officially licensed movie posters and alternative gallery pieces, often focusing on cult cinema and popular culture themes.
His artistic style frequently incorporates bold imagery such as skulls, sharks, and dinosaurs, reflecting a lifelong fascination with these subjects. Bell has successfully entered and won various movie poster competitions, which facilitated his entry into reputable galleries specializing in limited edition screen prints. Beyond his work in film posters, he has explored personal projects, including the development of an art book funded through community support to organize and showcase his extensive body of work. Although he shares a name with a Canadian painter and a Canadian cartoonist, this specific Mark Bell remains rooted in the British art scene, having completed a fashion degree at St Martin’s in London and continuing to draw inspiration from cultural icons like David Bowie. He remains active in the artistic community as of 2026, with his work being featured in international poster databases and specialized galleries.
Tuesday
Jan202026

Georgia Hill 'Gibellina, Italy' #118 Print Available

Artist: Georgia Hill
Title: Gibellina, Italy #118
Medium: 3 Color Screen Print
Size: 50 x 70 cm
Edition: 50
Price: €100

 

Georgia Hill is a multidisciplinary artist from Australia whose work is defined by a bold exploration of structures, shadows, and the physical environment. Based in Sydney, she has gained international recognition for her large-scale murals and refined studio works that utilize a restricted black and white palette. Her creative practice often examines the relationship between a specific location and the human experience, translating complex emotions or fleeting moments into architectural forms and high-contrast textures. By stripping away color, she focuses the viewer’s attention on the interplay of light, movement, and the heavy geometry of her compositions.
The artist’s background in communication design informs her precise application of line and her sophisticated use of typography within her landscapes. Rather than traditional signage, her use of text serves as a rhythmic element that interacts with the surrounding space, creating a dialogue between the built environment and personal narrative. Her murals can be found in cities across the globe, including various locations throughout North America, Europe, and Asia, where they often serve as landmarks that ground a viewer in the present moment. Whether she is working on a massive public wall or a delicate piece of paper, her aesthetic remains consistent in its power and clarity. Through her signature style, she continues to challenge perceptions of scale and perspective, proving that a monochromatic approach can convey deep complexity and resonance within modern visual culture.

 

 

Tuesday
Jan202026

Damon Roberts 'Beton Brut' Print PreOrder Available

Artist: Damon Roberts
Title: Beton Brut
Medium: CMYK Screen Print
Size: 45 x 64 cm
Edition: 35
Price: £50

 

Damon Roberts is a British printmaker based in Leeds in the United Kingdom. Operating under the name Glass Siren Studio, he has spent over twelve years refining a meticulous approach to the silkscreen process. His work is deeply influenced by architectural themes, particularly the raw aesthetic of brutalism and the structured principles of the Bauhaus movement. This obsession with precision led him to design and construct his own solvent free printing press, which allows him to maintain complete control over the production and distribution of his limited edition prints.
His creative methodology often integrates digital innovation with manual craftsmanship. Some of his most recognized pieces begin as sound signals visualized through custom software before being transferred to film and sharpened by hand using etching techniques. The resulting images are then hand pulled as silkscreens, frequently utilizing metallic pigments and high quality recycled stocks. Entering 2026, he continues to operate with a focus on archival releases and new projects, having recently overhauled his website strategy to reach a wider audience while navigating new international trade regulations. Despite the physical demands of working at the press, which he describes as a grueling daily process, Roberts remains committed to a self-sufficient model of creation where every stamped and signed document validates the authenticity of his craftsmanship.

 

Tuesday
Jan202026

Enzo Prina 'Eurus' Print Available

Artist: Enzo Prina
Title: Eurus
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 31.5 x 42 Inches
Edition: 35
Price: $1,550

 

Enzo Prina is an artist from the United States, specifically based in Salt Lake City, Utah. His creative journey began in early childhood, eventually leading him to explore a wide variety of mediums including oil painting, ceramics, and filmmaking. During his high school years, he developed a deep fascination with moiré patterns, which are optical illusions created when multiple sets of lines or grids overlap to form shifting, wave-like designs. This interest grew into a signature style that focuses on the interplay of movement and perception, often using acrylic and resin on wood or panel to create pieces that appear to vibrate or pulse as a viewer moves around them.
Before fully committing to his artistic practice in late 2024, he spent several years as an entrepreneur and digital creator, building brands that reached millions of followers. The passing of his grandfather served as a pivotal moment that reignited his passion for fine art, leading him to dedicate his time to creating complex kinetic works. His process often involves a rigorous approach to layering, sometimes incorporating hand-drawn geometric patterns or digital line arrays that are meticulously hand-embellished. By utilizing these techniques, he transforms static surfaces into living experiences that explore the unstable nature of human consciousness and visual awareness. His work has gained significant attention through solo exhibitions and social media, where the hypnotic nature of his shifting patterns resonates with a global audience.
Tuesday
Jan202026

EPOD 'D.ENOTE' Print Available

Artist: EPOD
Title: D.ENOTE
Medium: 20 Color Screen Print
Size: 70 x 70 cm
Edition: 30
Price: £378

Born in 1977 on the outskirts of London, EPOD is a prominent British street artist whose work bridges the gap between urban grit and refined aesthetics. Growing up in a high rise council estate in the United Kingdom, he was deeply influenced by the burgeoning hip hop scene, eighties science fiction, and the industrial architecture surrounding him. This unique upbringing fostered a fascination with technology and futurism that remains a cornerstone of his creative output in 2026. His artistic journey began with traditional graffiti under the moniker Dope, but he eventually transitioned into the more stylized and nuanced persona of .Epod, reflecting a sophisticated evolution in his technical approach.
His current portfolio is celebrated for its cinematic quality, often fusing the dramatic chiaroscuro lighting techniques of old masters like Caravaggio and Rembrandt with modern urban subjects. This blend of classical oil portraiture and street culture creates ethereal figures and industrial textures that appear both nostalgic and ahead of their time. Having studied art and design in the early nineties, he utilizes his background in fashion design and technical drafting to inform the clean, sharp lines found in his large scale murals and studio canvases. Today, his work is featured internationally, from the streets of Bristol and London to festivals in Italy and Germany, where he continues to explore how virtual technology controls and integrates with human nature.
Tuesday
Jan202026

Barry McGee 'Two Heads' Print Available

Artist: Barry McGee
Title: Two Heads
Medium: Hand Pulled 2 Color Screen Print
Size: 17 x 14 Inches
Edition: 100
Price: $250

Barry McGee is an influential figure in the global art movement originating from San Francisco in the United States. He is widely recognized for his roots in the graffiti subculture, where he operated under the moniker Twist. His work transitioned from the streets to the gallery during the nineteen nineties, bridging the gap between underground urban expression and the formal art world. McGee is a central figure of the Mission School, a movement characterized by a focus on social activism and the use of found materials.
His aesthetic is defined by a distinct visual language featuring sad-eyed, weathered characters that reflect the struggles of marginalized urban populations. These figures are often surrounded by vibrant, geometric patterns and intricate linework. McGee frequently utilizes discarded objects such as empty liquor bottles, scrap metal, and surfboards as his canvases, emphasizing a connection to the discarded remnants of consumer culture. This choice of medium underscores his commitment to exploring the beauty within urban decay and the resilience of the human spirit.
In his installations, McGee often employs a technique known as clustering, where dozens of framed drawings and paintings are arranged in dense, chaotic configurations that overwhelm the viewer’s field of vision. This method mimics the visual density of a city environment, creating an immersive experience that challenges traditional notions of curated space. Through his multifaceted practice, he remains a pivotal voice in exploring the intersections of public and private space while maintaining a deep respect for the history of folk art and street culture.
Tuesday
Jan202026

Ewa Pronczuk-Kuziak 'Hold My Wine, I'll Take Care of It' Print Available

Artist: Ewa Pronczuk-Kuziak
Title: Hold My Wine, I'll Take Care of It
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 22 x 18 Inches
Edition: 40
Price: $100

Ewa Pronczuk-Kuziak is a distinguished visual artist from Poland who has gained international recognition for her vivid, imaginative oil paintings. Based in Warsaw, her work bridges the gap between reality and fantasy, often featuring a menagerie of animals that appear to be woven from colorful threads or multifaceted fabrics. This unique textural approach gives her subjects a tactile, three-dimensional quality, making them appear as though they are constructed from living embroidery or intricate textiles rather than traditional paint.
Her artistic style is characterized by an explosion of saturated colors and a meticulous attention to detail. By placing these surreal, rainbow-hued creatures against stark or minimalist backgrounds, she emphasizes their complex forms and the emotional depth they carry. These animals often serve as metaphors for human experiences, nature, and the subconscious, inviting viewers to explore a dreamlike world where the boundaries of biology and imagination blur. Her technique involves layering thin applications of oil paint to achieve a luminous effect, which enhances the crystalline and vibrant nature of her compositions.
Through her exploration of color theory and organic shapes, she creates a visual language that is both modern and timeless. Her paintings have been showcased in numerous galleries across Europe and North America, cementing her status as a prominent figure in the current representational art scene. The recurring themes of transformation and the delicate balance of the natural world remain central to her practice, offering a poetic reflection on the beauty and fragility of life.
Tuesday
Jan202026

Ben Frost 'Joe Cool' Print Available

Artist: Ben Frost
Title: Joe Cool
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 12 x 12 Inches
Edition: 40
Price: $200

Ben Frost is an Australian artist renowned for his bold and often provocative pop art. Born in 1975 in Brisbane, he has become a leading figure in the global art scene by critiquing consumerism through the subversion of commercial imagery. His work frequently features a kaleidoscopic blend of iconic characters from cartoons and comics, such as Mickey Mouse or the Simpsons, juxtaposed against pharmaceutical packaging or fast-food containers. This technique forces viewers to confront the uncomfortable intersections between entertainment, drugs, and brand obsession.
Throughout his career, Frost has utilized diverse mediums ranging from large-scale mural paintings to intimate works on found objects. His artistic origins are rooted in fine arts, having studied at Griffith University’s Queensland College of Art, though he often utilizes the rebellious energy of street art to infiltrate traditional gallery spaces. Beyond his solo exhibitions in cities like London, New York, and Tokyo, his influence extends into high fashion through collaborations with major houses such as Moschino and Carolina Herrera. Now based in Melbourne after periods working in Japan and Sydney, he continues to produce scything visual commentaries that challenge Western societal norms. His oeuvre serves as a relentless critique of the visual landscape of modern advertising, aiming to replace passive consumption with social consciousness.
Tuesday
Jan202026

Pete Monaghan 'Made' (Ice Cream Van) Print Available

Artist: Pete Monaghan
Title: Made (Ice Cream Van)
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: NO CLUE
Edition: 50
Price: £145

Pete Monaghan is an artist who was born in Stroud, Gloucestershire, and is primarily based in the United Kingdom. Although his roots are English, he maintains a deep and enduring connection to Ireland, where he spent many years living and working. This dual heritage significantly informs his creative output, as he often bridges the gap between the rural landscapes of Wales and Ireland and the industrial textures of English towns. He received his education in graphic design before transitioning into the world of fine art, a background that is evident in the structured yet expressive nature of his current work.
His artistic style is characterized by a fusion of traditional draftsmanship and experimental mixed media techniques. Monaghan often utilizes a variety of materials, including acrylics, ink, graphite, and even collage elements such as corrugated cardboard or found papers. His primary subjects are vernacular architecture and local landmarks, ranging from weathered farm buildings and isolated sheds to bustling market squares. By focusing on these structures, he explores themes of human presence and the passage of time without relying on figurative representation.
The process Monaghan employs is highly physical and layers-based. He begins with loose, energetic sketches that capture the essential character of a location before building up the surface with paint and textured materials. This method allows him to balance precise architectural lines with spontaneous, gestural marks. The result is a body of work that feels both grounded in reality and emotionally resonant. His paintings are widely exhibited across galleries in the United Kingdom and Ireland, where he is recognized for his unique ability to elevate everyday buildings into compelling visual narratives.