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Jillian Mundy 'Ergot On Rye' Print Available
Tuesday, October 28, 2025 Artist: Jillian Mundy
Title: Ergot On Rye
Medium: Giclee on Blotter Paper
Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches
Edition: 25
Price: $60
Jillian Mundy is an interdisciplinary artist based in Vancouver, British Columbia. She works across traditional and digital media, creating bright, bold illustrations rooted in the natural world. Her murals and large scale installations transform public spaces with flowing botanicals, abstract landscapes and hand cut sculptural forms that invite viewers to slow down and notice everyday magic.
Commissions have brightened the Squamish Mural Walk, Chilliwack Mural Festival, Bass Coast Music Festival and city centers in Nanaimo and Surrey, while her studio paintings explore the boundary between two dimensional and three dimensional through layered colour and rhythmic composition. In 2023 and 2024 she also guest curated for Vancouver Mural Fest, further shaping the region’s creative landscape.
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Share Article Marq Spusta 'Dazzled' Print Release Details
Tuesday, October 28, 2025 Artist: Marq Spusta
Title: Dazzled
Medium: Multi Color Screen Prints
Size: 12 x 16 Inches
Edition: 140
Price: $100
*the black and other awesome color variants will be released through Spoke Art
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Share Article Elicser Elliott 'Slumbers Cousin 4th Removed' Prints Available
Tuesday, October 28, 2025 Artist: Elicser Elliott
Title: Slumbers Cousin 4th Removed #19
Medium: HandEmbellished Screened Giclee Print
Size: 14 x 11 Inches
Edition: 20 (UNIQUE)
Price: $250
Jabari “Elicser” Elliott is a Canadian muralist and graffiti artist who turned aerosol energy into community storytelling. Born in Montreal in 1984, he spent childhood years in Saint Vincent helping his mother create carnival costumes, an immersion in color, rhythm and public celebration that still pulses through his paint. Back in Toronto he studied animation at Sheridan College after a high school art teacher steered him toward creative careers, yet he found truer expression on exterior walls than on a computer screen. Adopting the tag “Elicser,” he began filling blank brick across the city with flowing character based pieces: interlocking figures, swirling hair and botanical forms that feel half human, half breeze.
His process is improvisational, starting with a rough mental image then letting spray caps, fat caps and latex rollers guide the composition, building translucent layers until faces emerge from abstract clouds. Over two decades his murals have become landmarks of Toronto’s downtown core, stretching along alleyways, schoolyards, transit corridors and the iconic Rush Lane graffiti strip. Beyond personal work, Elliott teaches youth workshops that trace graffiti from New York subways to contemporary street art, encouraging students to channel rebellion into disciplined craft. Commercial commissions have arrived from Nike, Manifesto Festival and the City of Toronto itself, yet he balances paid projects with community walls that celebrate local heroes, Black history and Indigenous solidarity. Whether painting a thirty metre facade or a single roller piece, Elliott seeks the same goal: to replace grey concrete with vivid narratives that invite passersby to pause, reflect and feel a little more connected to the living city around them.
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Share Article Stephanie Inagaki 'Eternity' Print Available
Tuesday, October 28, 2025 Artist: Stephanie Inagaki
Title: Eternity
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 24 x 13 Inches
Edition: 20
Price: $95
Stephanie Inagaki is a Japanese-American artist and metalsmith based in Los Angeles who weaves personal memory, folklore and the female form into haunting charcoal drawings and sculptural wearables. Born in Los Angeles to a Japanese mother and Mexican-American father, she earned a BFA from Boston University and an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute, training that grounded her technical skill yet left room for cultural excavation. Her monochrome portraits depict women, often self-portraits, whose flowing hair transforms into crows, snakes, feathers or kimono silk, symbols she chooses for their layered meaning: crows suggest loyalty, hair stands in for emotional bonds, and foxes echo the trickster spirit Kitsune of her heritage.
By collaging delicate Japanese washi paper onto velvety charcoal passages she creates depth that feels both antique and immediate, a visual equivalent to the way identity accretes over time. Inagaki also founded Miyu Decay, a line of hand-crafted jewelry that extends her mythic vocabulary into brass, silver and gold adornments shaped like tiny talons, vertebrae or crow skulls, allowing wearers to carry her narrative world on the body. Her first solo exhibition Metamorphosis at Century Guild, Los Angeles, sold out, and she continues to show internationally while contributing to the collaborative Temple of Art documentary project alongside peers like David Mack and Bill Sienkiewicz. Through every drawing, necklace or large-scale mixed-media piece, Inagaki invites viewers to confront dualities of life and death, creation and destruction, crafting a personal mythology where strength and vulnerability coexist in elegant, macabre harmony.
DS 'Chill' (Blue) Print Available
Tuesday, October 28, 2025 Artist: DS
Title: Chill
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 48 x 48 cm
Edition: 15
Price: £125
Helio Bray 'Indie' Print Available
Tuesday, October 28, 2025 Artist: Helio Bray
Title: Indie
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 54.5 x 80 cm
Edition: 75
Price: $298
Helio Bray, born Hélio Ferreira in Lisbon in 1984, is a Portuguese painter who discovered graffiti only when he first lifted a spray can to a wall himself. Raised far from major cities, he encountered no street art scene yet felt an instant alchemy with paint, lettering and public space. Early pieces were built on bespoke alphabets, flowing calligraphic lines that wrapped corners and slid across shutters, earning him the shortened tag “Bray” that now doubles as logo and signature. Years of mural work across Europe and the United States sharpened his sense of scale and speed, but 2012 marked a decisive shift toward studio exploration.
Inside the atelier he fused aerosol with acrylic, ink, collage and resin, moving from pure typography to figurative suggestion: faces, fish, birds and botanical forms emerge through explosive colour fields stopped by hard geometry. The process remains physical: hand-cut stencils, poured pigment and gestural strokes are sanded, masked and varnished until the surface gleams like polished tile. Bray cites city nights, Atlantic waves and childhood comic books as equal influences, aiming to bottle kinetic energy so the viewer feels motion standing still. Collaborations with Vans, DC Shoes, Adidas and Quiksilver pushed his graphics onto apparel, skate decks and boutique interiors, while exhibitions in Madrid, Milan, London and Miami position the work between street culture and contemporary fine art. Constant transformation is his stated creed; each series chases a new spectrum, yet the pulse of graffiti rhythm always underpins the composition, reminding audiences that joy, rebellion and beauty can coexist on any wall, canvas or object that welcomes pigment.
Dan Kitchener 'Street Geisha' Print Available
Tuesday, October 28, 2025 Artist: Dan Kitchener
Title: Street Geisha
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: (A1) 59.4 x 84.1 cm
Edition: 50
Price: £175
Dan Kitchener, who also signs his walls as DANK, is a street artist and mural painter from Essex, England. Born in 1974, he trained in illustration and animation, spending early career years crafting television motion graphics where he studied lighting, composition and cinematic pacing. That background now fuels an instantly recognisable style he calls modern impressionist: rain soaked neon cityscapes rendered entirely freehand with spray cans, no stencils, grids or projectors ever used. Photographs taken on late night walks through Tokyo, New York or London provide reference, then layers of saturated colour, blurred edges and electric highlights are built straight onto brick or canvas until the surface pulses like living circuitry. Energy is central; Kitchener runs daily marathons and paints to techno tracks, completing giant murals in days rather than weeks, a pace that keeps strokes loose and emotional. Commissions have come from Paul McCartney, Lenny Kravitz and Miley Cyrus, while public works rise across Europe, Asia and the United States, including the landmark Tokyo Rain piece at Berlin’s Teufelsberg. Solo gallery shows such as Tokyo Rain in Wynwood extend the practice indoors, tracing journeys from snapshot to sketch to painted final, yet the aim remains the same: translate the rush, solitude and strange beauty of urban night into paint so viewers can step inside a fleeting moment and feel raindrops that were never really there.
BlokOne 'Love Bombed' Release Details
Tuesday, October 28, 2025 Artist: BlokOne
Title: Love Bombed
Medium: Aerosol & Oil Paint on Paper
Size: 30 x 42 cm
Edition: 25 (UNIQUE)
Price: £225
*available at 9am EST on Thursday October 30th, 2025
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Share Article Dan May 'The Gift Of Love' Project Starts Today
Tuesday, October 28, 2025 Hello friends,
In 2016, I came up with an idea, a concept I called The Daily Creature Project. The plan was simple: to create an original drawing every day for an entire year and share it with my fans and collectors. It became, in many ways, an open sketchbook to the world a glimpse into my imagination, process, and daily creative life.
It turned out to be one of the most transformative creative experiences of my life, so much so that I was inspired to keep going. I continued through 2019 and into 2020. The encouragement and enthusiasm I felt from my collectors, and from the many new fans who joined me along the way, made the journey all the more meaningful.
To those of you who stayed with me and supported me throughout those four years, thank you. I poured so much of myself into each new piece, and I remain deeply grateful for your love, support, and enthusiasm for my art. Now I have a new project that I am excited to share with you...
Starting today, I will be embarking on a new journey, this time with a new approach. About eighteen months ago, I met David Corbett during a phone call while he was recovering from cancer surgery. We were both at turning points in our lives, looking to the universe for a sign of what might come next.
After seeing one of my paintings on social media, David was so moved that he reached out. We became friends, and now we are collaborators. David is an award-winning writer and animation producer, and together our plan is to release one painting per day, each one accompanied by his words.
I will complete one original painting each day, inspired by a couplet from David’s poem. Thirty paintings and thirty verses in thirty days. As many of you know, my work often explores themes of hope, love, reflection, and the quiet wonder of life within the natural world. This is who I am as an artist, and we both believe there can never be too much love in the world.
At the end of one month, just days before Thanksgiving, this journey will conclude. The result will be a fully realized story, a collection featuring my paintings and David’s words. We hope you will join us over the next thirty days as we celebrate The Gift of Love in pictures and in words.
Beginning today, October 28th, and each day for the next 30 days, I will be offering a one-of-a-kind opportunity for you to not only share in this journey, but also to own a piece of it. Each daily painting from this series will be available in my shop at 12 PM EST for $300, on that day only. As many of you know, this is far less than I typically offer my originals for, so consider it a Gift of Love my heartfelt thanks to you for your continued kindness and support over the years. It means more to me than you will ever know.
Each painting will be 9" x 12", acrylic on wood panel, and will come with a printed verse from that day, a certificate of authenticity, and a Gentle Creatures sticker. Additionally, each piece will be signed and numbered according to its day in the series. Please join us as we step into the world of a Gentle Creature, as he shares his quiet wisdom about love with us all.
Warmly, Dan & David
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