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Wednesday
Jan072026

Gizem Vural 'The Hours That Dream Together' Print Available

Artist: Gizem Vural
Title: The Hours That Dream Together
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 35 x 50 cm
Edition: 80
Price: $100

 

Gizem Vural is a Turkish born illustrator based in the United States who has redefined contemporary editorial art through her unique fusion of abstract forms and narrative depth. Originally trained in graphic design, she shifted her focus to illustration after moving to New York, where she began to experiment with the interplay between digital precision and organic, hand drawn textures. Her work is characterized by a vibrant use of color and a whimsical sense of movement, often featuring elongated figures and surreal environments that seem to vibrate with energy.
Vural has developed a signature aesthetic that bridges the gap between commercial clarity and fine art abstraction. Her compositions frequently utilize negative space to emphasize rhythmic lines and bold, flat shapes, creating a visual language that feels both modern and timeless. This approach has made her a sought after collaborator for major international publications, including the New Yorker and the New York Times. Her ability to translate complex emotional or conceptual themes into accessible, poetic imagery is a hallmark of her creative process.
Beyond her editorial success, Vural continues to push the boundaries of her medium by exploring personal projects that delve into memory and human connection. Her evolution from a designer into a prominent illustrator reflects a commitment to stylistic growth and a deep understanding of visual storytelling. By blending traditional influences with a forward thinking digital sensibility, she has established herself as a significant voice in the global illustration community, inspiring others with her sophisticated use of palette and form.
Wednesday
Jan072026

Daisy Parris 'I Hate Myself' Print Available

Artist: Daisy Parris
Title: I Hate Myself
Medium: Risograph Print
Size: (A3) 29.7 x 42 cm
Edition: 100
Price: £100

 

Wednesday
Jan072026

Daisy Parris 'I Like Myself' Print Available

Artist: Daisy Parris
Title: I Like Myself
Medium: Risograph Print
Size: (A3) 29.7 x 42 cm
Edition: 100
Price: £100

 

Daisy Parris is a contemporary British painter whose work explores the complexities of human emotion, trauma, and the tactile nature of psychological experience. Based in London, Parris has gained international recognition for a distinctive aesthetic characterized by raw, visceral mark-making and a vibrant yet unsettling color palette. Her canvases often function as a dialogue between the internal world of the artist and the external pressures of modern existence.
The artist’s practice is deeply rooted in the physical process of painting. Parris applies layers of oil paint with an intensity that reflects the urgency of her themes, frequently incorporating elements of text that act as fragmented internal monologues. These scrawled words and phrases offer a literary anchor to her abstract compositions, grounding the chaotic swirls of pigment in specific anxieties or memories. Her work often balances on the edge between abstraction and figuration, where skeletal forms or domestic objects emerge from thick impasto and energetic brushstrokes.
Central to her oeuvre is an investigation into the fragility of the human condition. Parris addresses subjects such as grief, isolation, and the passage of time with a brutal honesty that avoids sentimentality. The scale of her work often mirrors the magnitude of these emotions, with large-format paintings that confront the viewer with their sheer physical presence. Through her mastery of color and texture, Daisy Parris transforms personal vulnerability into a shared visual language, cementing her position as a powerful voice in the landscape of modern expressionist painting.
Wednesday
Jan072026

Sarah Crowner 'Rotated Skyline' Print Available

Artist: Sarah Crowner
Title: Rotated Skyline
Medium: 3 Color Intaglio Lithograph Print
Size: 31.75 x 38.25 Inches
Edition: 32
Price: $6,000

 

Sarah Crowner is a contemporary American artist recognized for her multidisciplinary approach that bridges the gap between fine art, craft, and architecture. Born in 1974, she has gained international acclaim for her large-scale geometric abstractions that often transcend the traditional boundaries of canvas. Her practice is deeply rooted in the history of modernism, drawing inspiration from hard-edge painting, twentieth-century stage design, and the applied arts.
A defining characteristic of Crowner’s work is her meticulous construction process. Rather than applying paint directly to a single surface, she often sews together individual panels of painted canvas or linen. This technique transforms the act of painting into a tactile, sculptural process where the seams function as both structural elements and drawn lines. This physical assembly reflects her interest in the relationship between the hand-made and the industrial.
Beyond textiles, Crowner frequently works with ceramics to create immersive environments. She designs intricate tile installations for floors and walls that encourage viewers to engage with art through movement and touch. These installations often feature bold patterns and vivid colors, turning galleries into experiential spaces. By integrating her aesthetic into functional architectural elements, she challenges the hierarchy between decorative and fine arts.
Crowner’s work has been exhibited in prominent institutions such as the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Mass MoCA. Her ability to synthesize historical motifs with a modern, material-focused sensibility has established her as a pivotal figure in contemporary abstraction. Her art remains a celebration of form, color, and the labor-intensive beauty of construction.
Wednesday
Jan072026

Luke Chueh 'Stained' Print Release Details

Artist: Luke Chueh
Title: Stained
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 16 x 20 Inches
Edition: UNSURE
Price: $100 (Guess)

*available at 3pm EST on Thursday January 8th, 2026

Tuesday
Jan062026

Emek +Gan 'The Who' (Las Vegas) Print Available

Artist: Emek + Gan
Title: The Who (Las Vegas)
Medium: Multi Color Screen Print
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Edition: Artist Edition
Price: $150

 

Emek Golan, commonly known by the mononym Emek, is a prominent contemporary artist celebrated for his intricate fusion of psychedelic aesthetics and social commentary. Based in the United States, he has earned the moniker of the Thinking Man’s Poster Artist due to the dense layers of symbolism and hidden meanings embedded within his illustrations. His work is characterized by a unique hand-drawn style that often incorporates mechanical elements, biological forms, and a vibrant color palette, resulting in a signature look that feels both retro and futuristic.
The artistic partnership between Emek and Gan reflects a collaborative synergy that expands the boundaries of the traditional rock poster medium. While Emek provides the foundational vision and illustrative complexity, the collaboration often emphasizes high quality production techniques, such as screen printing on unconventional materials like wood, metal, or velvet. This partnership has produced some of the most sought after collectibles in the modern concert art scene. Their joint efforts often tackle themes of environmentalism, the relationship between humanity and technology, and the fleeting nature of pop culture.
Throughout his career, Emek has designed posters for iconic musical acts ranging from Radiohead and Pearl Jam to The Flaming Lips and Queens of the Stone Age. His ability to translate the auditory energy of a band into a static visual narrative has made his work a staple in major galleries and museums worldwide. By combining traditional craftsmanship with a sharp intellectual edge, Emek and Gan continue to influence a new generation of graphic designers and fine artists.
Tuesday
Jan062026

Frank Moth 'Kumiko' Print Available

Artist: Frank Moth
Title: Kumiko
Medium: Offset Poster
Size: 59.4 x 79.2 cm
Edition: UNSURE
Price: $20

 

Frank Moth is an acclaimed Greek digital artist and illustrator whose work is synonymous with a distinctive style often described as nostalgic futurism. Based in Athens, he has gained international recognition for his intricate collages that seamlessly blend elements of the past with surreal visions of the future. His aesthetic typically employs a muted, vintage color palette, drawing inspiration from mid-century magazines, old photographs, and botanical illustrations. By layering these historical textures with vast cosmic landscapes, giant floral arrangements, and anonymous human figures, he creates atmospheric scenes that evoke a profound sense of longing and introspection.
The thematic core of his portfolio revolves around the human condition, memory, and the passage of time. His compositions frequently feature solitary figures dwarfed by immense natural or celestial structures, suggesting a contemplative relationship between the individual and the infinite. This juxtaposition of the intimate and the epic allows his work to resonate emotionally, capturing the quiet melancholy of a bygone era while projecting it into an imagined tomorrow.
Beyond the digital art community, his influence extends into commercial design and editorial illustration. His signature style has been featured on numerous book covers, music albums, and in high profile publications, establishing him as a prominent voice in contemporary collage art. Through his consistent use of grainy textures and soft gradients, he manages to make digital compositions feel tactile and organic. Ultimately, he remains a master of visual storytelling, inviting viewers to step into a dreamlike world where nostalgia and science fiction coexist in perfect harmony. 
Tuesday
Jan062026

Wild Style Zine Available

Artist: Wild Style
Title: Wild Style Zine
Medium: Softcover 92 Page Zine
Size: 8.5 x 11 Inches
Edition: UNSURE
Price: $40

 

Released in 1983, Charlie Ahearn’s Wild Style is widely regarded as the first authentic hip-hop motion picture, serving as a vital historical document that immortalized the movement before it reached global commercialization. The film’s influence on breakdancing (b-boying) was transformative, as it provided a visual blueprint for the dance’s acrobatic evolution. By featuring real-life pioneers rather than professional actors, it captured the raw energy of South Bronx street culture and exported it to international audiences. This exposure helped spark a worldwide phenomenon, directly inspiring the first generation of breakers in countries like Japan and Germany.
The movie’s impact was driven by its legendary cast of artists and dancers who played versions of themselves. At the center of the breakdancing movement was the Rock Steady Crew, featuring icons like Crazy LegsKen Swift, and Frosty Freeze, whose athletic floor moves and headspins became the gold standard for the genre. The narrative follows the journey of protagonist Raymond "Zoro", played by pioneering graffiti artist Lee Quiñones, alongside his love interest Rose, portrayed by the "First Lady of Graffiti," Lady Pink. Other seminal figures included Fab 5 Freddy, who acted as the film's musical and cultural consultant, and the legendary Grandmaster Flash, who showcased his foundational turntablism skills. Together with rap crews like the Cold Crush Brothers and Fantastic Freaks, these artists helped Wild Style define hip-hop as a unified culture of four pillars: MCing, DJing, graffiti, and breaking.
Tuesday
Jan062026

David Welker 'The Poster Line' Print Release Details

Artist: David Welker
Title: The Poster Line
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 24 x 19 Inches
Edition: 100
Price: $200

 

David Welker is a contemporary American artist whose career spans over three decades, marked by a distinct ability to blend surrealism with meticulous technical draftsmanship. Based in New York, he has cultivated a reputation as one of the most versatile illustrators in the modern concert poster scene, though his practice extends deeply into fine art painting and sculptural concepts. His aesthetic language frequently oscillates between urban grit and ethereal fantasy, drawing inspiration from early twentieth-century animation, Depression-era architecture, and psychedelic folk art.
Welker achieved significant recognition through his long-standing collaboration with the band Phish, creating iconic imagery that defined the visual identity of their performances and studio albums. His work often features intricate landscapes where organic forms merge with mechanical structures, creating a sense of "urban surrealism." This style is characterized by heavy line work, complex perspective, and a muted color palette that evokes a nostalgic yet otherworldly atmosphere.
Beyond the music industry, Welker is celebrated for his private studio work, which explores more personal and abstract themes. These pieces often delve into the subconscious, featuring recurring motifs like anthropomorphic creatures and gravity-defying architecture. He utilizes a variety of mediums, including graphite, ink, and oil, to achieve a depth of texture that invites close inspection. His influence in the pop-surrealism movement is cemented by his ability to maintain a signature style while constantly evolving, bridging the gap between commercial illustration and high-end gallery exhibitions. Welker remains a pivotal figure for collectors who value narrative depth and artisanal precision in contemporary art.
Tuesday
Jan062026

Rugman 'Christ On A Bike #1' Original Available

Artist: Rugman
Title: Christ On A Bike #1
Medium: 24K Gold , Acrylic + Ink on Vintage Book Page
Size: 76 x 61 cm
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: £425