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Saturday
Nov292025

Hush 'Chimera' Print Available

Artist: Hush
Title: Chimera
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 53 x 74 cm
Edition: 75
Price: $1,250-$1,500

 

The acclaimed British contemporary artist known simply as Hush, whose real name is Dan Eastwood, has carved a distinctive niche in the global urban art scene with his dynamic and multicultural style. Born in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1976, Eastwood's artistic journey began with formal training in graphic design and illustration at the Newcastle School of Art and Design, but it was his extensive travels, particularly throughout Asia, that profoundly shaped his signature aesthetic. Fascinated by the juxtaposition of traditional Eastern culture and modern Western influences he observed in cities like Hong Kong and Tokyo, Hush developed a unique visual language. His work is characterized by complex, layered compositions that often feature enigmatic female forms, specifically inspired by the traditional Japanese geisha and contemporary manga characters.
Hush’s technique is a rich, mixed-media process that seamlessly blends elements of street art with fine art sensibilities, including collage, graffiti, stencil, screen printing, aerosol painting, and traditional drawing. This labor-intensive approach results in visually stunning pieces that appear both raw and refined, blurring the lines between public street art and gallery work. His art is a vibrant tapestry of bold colors, intricate patterns, and fragmented imagery, creating a sense of energy and narrative depth that engages viewers on multiple levels. He has gained international recognition for his innovative approach and has been listed as one of the "Top 20 Up and Coming Artists" by The Independent newspaper, showcasing his work in major cities worldwide, including New York, Los Angeles, London, and Berlin. From his studio in London, Dan Eastwood continues to produce highly sought after art that explores themes of identity, sensuality, and the meeting of diverse cultures.

 

Saturday
Nov292025

Amy Sol 'Blue Night' Painting Available

Artist: Amy Sol
Title: Blue Night
Medium: Acrylic on Wood Panel
Size: 9 x 12 Inches
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: $2,000

 

Amy Sol is a prominent American painter and sculptor known for her evocative, dreamlike artwork that blends the natural world with introspective narratives. The self-taught artist spent her childhood in Korea before moving to Las Vegas, where she established her unique visual language, though some sources indicate she currently lives in California. Her style is a unique synthesis, influenced by disparate sources such as classical animation (including Ghibli films and early Disney), manga, traditional folk art, and vintage illustration.
Sol’s art is characterized by a distinctive, muted color palette, which she developed over many years by mixing various pigments and mediums. She typically paints on glazed, primed wooden panels, purposefully incorporating the natural grain of the wood into the composition to add a sense of organic flow and life to her pieces. The subject matter often features young female figures interacting with oversized or fantastical animals in tranquil, exotic landscapes filled with mist, unusual plants, and rolling hills. These figures are typically in a state of repose or quiet reflection, and the animals are presented not as pets but as mythic partners or companions.
Working with an intuitive process, Sol intends for the theme of each image to be subjectively interpreted by the viewer, often using her creative time as a form of meditation. Her art aims to invite a sense of calm and introspection, encouraging viewers to find a connection with nature and their inner selves. Since the early 2010s, her work has been exhibited internationally in galleries, art fairs, and as large scale public murals, solidifying her place in the Pop Surrealism or "cartoon-tainted abstract surrealism" movements. Her work continues to explore themes of companionship, human pathos, and the tranquility found in a harmonious blend of the earthly and the ethereal.
Saturday
Nov292025

Todd Slater '13 Beaches' Prints Available

Artist: Todd Slater 
Title: 13 Beaches
Medium: 9 Layer Screen Print on Rainbow Foil
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Edition: 50
Price: $100

 

Saturday
Nov292025

Sarah Victoria 'Full Alphabet' Print Available

Artist: Sarah Victoria
Title: Full Alphabet
Medium: Gold Foiled Giclee Print
Size: (A3) 43 x 59.7 cm
Edition: OPEN
Price: £75

 

Saturday
Nov292025

Bumblebeelovesyou 'Selective Hearing' Prints Available

Artist: Bumblebeelovesyou
Title: Selective Hearing (5 Diff Colors)
Medium: Hand Pulled Deckled Multi Color Screen Prints
Size: 12 x 12 Inches
Edition: 7 Each
Price: $135

 

Bumblebeelovesyou, an American artist originating from the southeastern part of Los Angeles County, has carved a distinctive niche in the urban contemporary art world with his evocative and whimsical works that often feature children. He began his street art journey with a more political focus in 2006, but a year later, he intentionally shifted to a happier, more positive subject matter, adopting his high school nickname, "Bumblebee," to form his unique moniker. His signature style primarily utilizes stenciling and mixed media, rendered in a simple, instantly identifiable palette, though he has evolved his practice to include painting, sculpture, and installations. The core message of his art revolves around themes of childhood innocence, communication, and the loss of youthful wonder in a fast-paced, modern world.
Through his playful depictions of children engaged in simple activities like flying a paper airplane or sitting on a swing, Bumblebeelovesyou aims to evoke a sense of nostalgia in viewers, encouraging them to reconnect with their inner child and appreciate the value of innocence. Despite their whimsical appearance, his works thoughtfully address weighty social and environmental issues, such as child homelessness, the impact of technology on human connection, and the endangerment of bees due to pollution. His early installations even included hanging paper mache beehives in abandoned phone kiosks to highlight the link between rising cell phone usage and the decline in bee populations.
The artist, who has a college degree in business and communication rather than art, brings a pragmatic and accessible approach to his creative process, wanting his work to resonate with people without feeling pretentious or overly abstract. His art can be found on "unloved walls" of his hometown, in large scale murals at high profile locations like Google headquarters and the Kodak Theatre, and in galleries across the US, Asia, and Europe. A driven and efficient artist, he often engages in charity work, leveraging his art to raise money for those in need, believing that the journey of creation itself is the reward. Ultimately, Bumblebeelovesyou hopes to make people smile and remind them of a simpler time, encapsulated in the positive message of his name.
Saturday
Nov292025

Yusuke Hanai 'Heart To Heart' Sculpture + Print Application Ending Soon

Artist: Yusuke Hanai
Title: Heart To Heart
Medium: Vinyl Figure + Giclee Print
Size: 9.6 Inches (7 x 5 Inch Print)
Edition: 500
Price: HK$2,980

Yusuke Hanai, born in Kanagawa, Japan, in 1978, is a highly sought-after artist and illustrator recognized for his unique graphic style that merges Japanese aesthetic sensibilities with retro American illustration. His work is heavily influenced by the counterculture movements of the 1950s and 1960s, including surfing, psychedelic rock, and the Beat writers like Jack Kerouac. Hanai's artistic journey began when he was inspired by the work of legendary Grateful Dead album cover artist Rick Griffin, which led him to move to San Francisco in 2003 to study illustration at the Academy of Art.
Hanai's signature style features pared-down lines and a cast of recognizable, often grumpy, "slacker" characters that capture humorous and poignant moments of the human condition. These figures are not typically superheroes but rather ordinary people dealing with life's ups and downs, reflecting Hanai's belief that everyone is unique and imperfect. His art often contemplates the relationship between man and nature, showcasing themes of perseverance, balance, and the importance of human connection amidst chaos and struggle.
Active both in Japan and internationally, Hanai has showcased his paintings, drawings, and sculptures in galleries and exhibitions across cities like New York, London, Paris, and Tokyo. A significant part of his career involves extensive collaborations with major brands such as Vans, Uniqlo, Beams, and Nixon, which have brought his distinctive artwork to a global audience. Hanai, who is also a devoted surfer, finds inspiration in everyday life and the diverse personalities he encounters, aiming to create art that is "solid and beautiful" and encourages a positive attitude. His work for an elementary school mural program in California also highlights his commitment to helping children through art education.
Saturday
Nov292025

Magda Archer 'We're In The Shit' Print Available

Artist: Magda Archer
Title: We're In The Shit
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: (A2) 42 x 59.4 cm
Edition: UNSURE
Price: £170

Magda Archer is a contemporary British artist renowned for her distinctive, witty, and often nostalgic aesthetic. She has cultivated a unique visual language that merges the kitsch sensibilities of mid-20th-century illustration with sharp, modern commentary. Archer’s work is characterized by bright colors, bold text, and a charmingly naïve painting style, frequently using dogs and other animals as central motifs to explore human emotions and social absurdities.
Her art commonly incorporates text slogans that range from the poignant and self-deprecating ("CRUMBS," "YOU'RE DEAD TO ME") to the comically mundane ("I HATE MY JOB"). This juxtaposition of sentimental imagery and deadpan or sardonic text creates a compelling tension that resonates strongly with a modern audience, often highlighting feelings of anxiety and disillusionment beneath a cheerful surface. The vintage quality of her style evokes the nostalgia of children's books or mass-produced ceramic figurines, adding layers of irony to the contemporary phrases she employs.
Archer’s impact extends beyond traditional art spaces; her commercial collaborations have brought her work into the mainstream. She has notably partnered with major fashion brands like Marc Jacobs and House of Holland, applying her signature style to clothing and accessories. This extensive body of work, blending fine art with accessible pop culture references, firmly establishes Magda Archer as a notable voice in contemporary art, using humor and nostalgia to capture the zeitgeist of modern life.
Saturday
Nov292025

Brian Clarke 'Nocturne In Blue' Print Application Open

Artist: Brian Clarke
Title: Nocturne In Blue
Medium: Framed 32 Color Screen Print
Size: 60 x 80 cm
Edition: 300
Price: $1,500

*application open until Noon EST on Monday December 8th, 2025

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Sir Brian Clarke (1953–2025) was a leading British painter and architectural artist, widely celebrated for revolutionizing the medium of stained glass and integrating it into modern architecture. Born in Oldham, Lancashire, he started art school at just 12 years old and came to prominence in the late 1970s, known for his prolific output and work across various media including painting, sculpture, and mosaic. Clarke believed strongly that art could transform consciousness and aimed to bring the "liquid, fluid, transparent colour" of stained glass into daily experience, moving it beyond traditional religious contexts.
His work is characterized by significant technical innovation, such as pioneering stained glass without the use of lead lines and, conversely, creating sculptural works made almost entirely of lead, pushing the boundaries of the material's potential for both transparency and opacity. Throughout his five decade career, Clarke collaborated with some of the world's most renowned architects, including Norman Foster, Zaha Hadid, and I. M. Pei, on monumental projects across the globe. Notable works include the vast glass wall at the Al Faisaliah Centre in Riyadh, the towering Stamford Cone in Connecticut, and the soaring dove motif at the apex of the Pyramid of Peace and Reconciliation in Kazakhstan.
Beyond architectural installations, Clarke's diverse artistic practice included designing stage sets for Paul McCartney's world tours and creating the cover painting for the album Tug of War. A significant part of his later work involved creating free standing, folding glass screens, which function as autonomous, portable artworks that interact dynamically with light and space, rather than being fixed to a building's structure. Appointed the sole executor of the Estate of Francis Bacon in 1998, Clarke was involved in donating Bacon's entire studio contents to the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin. He was knighted for his services to art in the King's 2024 New Year Honours list, a fitting recognition for an artist who profoundly influenced the architectural art form and left an indelible mark on the world.
Saturday
Nov292025

Add Fuel + D*Face 'Broken Promises' Print Available

Artist: Add Fuel + D*Face
Title: Broken Promises
Medium: Hand Pulled 4 Color Screen Print
Size: 50 x 70 cm
Edition: 100
Price: $743

Saturday
Nov292025

Mark Drew 'PTP' (LL Cool J) Print Application Open

Artist: Mark Drew
Title: PTP (Competition's Paying The Price)
Medium: 3 Color Screen Print
Size: 60 x 60 cm
Edition: 200
Price: ¥50,000

*application open until 10am EST on Sunday November 30th, 2025

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Mark Drew, an Australian graphic artist born in 1978, has carved a unique niche in the contemporary art world with his clever and nostalgic cultural mashups. Best known by the moniker "Chronic," Drew is celebrated for works that fuse the innocent aesthetic of Charles M. Schulz's classic Peanuts comic strip with the raw, often mature, lyrics of 1990s hip hop music. His signature style involves unaltered comic frames where the original dialogue is replaced by quotes from legendary rap artists like the Wu Tang Clan, Nas, Jay Z, and the Notorious B.I.G., creating a layered interplay of unexpected meaning and a sense of shared nostalgia for pop culture of that era.
Drew's artistic approach is deeply personal, mirroring the hip hop practice of musical sampling by visually "sampling" beloved cartoon characters and "mixing" them with lyrical snippets that resonate with his own youth. This technique allows his pieces to function as a visual mixtape, inviting viewers to both read and "listen" with their eyes as each lyric lands like a line of dialogue. His compositions are clean and deliberate, often using a stripped down, bold color palette that references the original comic while lending a graphic, contemporary feel.
Relocating from Sydney to Tokyo in 2009, Drew also co founded the China Heights Gallery, which began as a studio space and evolved into a prominent Sydney gallery. His work, which primarily includes paintings and screen prints, can be found in private collections worldwide, including that of the artist Drake. Drew's international presence is substantial, with exhibitions in major art hubs such as London, Los Angeles, Miami, and New York, cementing his status as a pivotal figure in the intersection of street art, hip hop culture, and contemporary fine art.
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