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Sunday
Dec212025

Ai Weiwei 'Self Portrait' Red/Green Release Details

Artist: Ai Weiwei
Title: Self Portrait (Red/Green)
Medium: Framed 5 Color Embroidered Textile
Size: 40 x 40 x 3.7 cm
Edition: UNSURE
Prices: €1,500

*available on Monday January 26th, 2026

Sunday
Dec212025

Ai Weiwei 'Self Portrait' Green/Blue Release Details

Artist: Ai Weiwei
Title: Self Portrait (Green/Blue)
Medium: Framed 5 Color Embroidered Textile
Size: 40 x 40 x 3.7 cm
Edition: UNSURE
Prices: €1,500

*available on Monday January 26th, 2026

Sunday
Dec212025

Ai Weiwei 'Self Portrait' Blue/Pink Release Details

Artist: Ai Weiwei
Title: Self Portrait (Blue/Pink)
Medium: Framed 5 Color Embroidered Textile
Size: 40 x 40 x 3.7 cm
Edition: UNSURE
Prices: €1,500

*available on Monday January 26th, 2026

Sunday
Dec212025

Ai Weiwei 'Self Portrait' Purple/Yellow Release Details

Artist: Ai Weiwei
Title: Self Portrait (Purple/Yellow)
Medium: Framed 5 Color Embroidered Textile
Size: 40 x 40 x 3.7 cm
Edition: UNSURE
Prices: €1,500

*available on Monday January 26th, 2026

Sunday
Dec212025

Vratislav Pecka 'Twist' Print Available

Artist: Vratislav Pecka
Title: Twist
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 50 x 70 cm
Edition: OPEN
Prices: $88

Vratislav Pecka is a contemporary Czech graphic designer and digital artist who has gained international acclaim for his distinctive approach to minimalism and geometric abstraction. He is most widely recognized for his long-running creative endeavor known as PosterLad, a project he initiated in 2016. Through this platform, Pecka challenges the traditional constraints of poster design by stripping away commercial messaging and focusing entirely on the interplay of shapes, colors, and spatial harmony. His work often features bold, vibrant palettes and clean lines that evoke the spirit of the Bauhaus movement while maintaining a modern, digital aesthetic.
Based in Prague, Pecka has transitioned from a background in traditional graphic design and motion graphics to becoming a leading figure in the digital art space. His methodology involves a meticulous balance of simplicity and complexity, where uncomplicated geometric forms are layered to create depth and visual tension. This unique style has allowed him to bridge the gap between commercial design and fine art. Beyond digital prints, Pecka has successfully integrated his work into the burgeoning market for digital collectibles, further cementing his influence in the evolution of modern art distribution. His accolades include several design awards, reflecting his ability to resonate with both professional critics and a global audience of enthusiasts. By treating the poster medium as a canvas for pure expression rather than a tool for advertisement, Pecka continues to redefine the boundaries of graphic art in the twenty-first century.
Saturday
Dec202025

New Banksy Mural At Centre Point London

Artist: Banksy
Title: Centre Point Mural

*speculation online indicates that the Centre Point building behind the Banksy is being used as a reference to Centrepoint charity. This building has been long criticized for being deliberately left empty despite London’s housing crisis. Banksy has not taken credit for it, yet! 

Saturday
Dec202025

Kid Robot 'Fanta Dunny' Series Available

Artist: Kid Robot
Title: Fanta x Dunny
Medium: Resin Figures
Size: (4) 3 Inches
Edition: UNSURE
Prices: $120

Saturday
Dec202025

Hannah Forward 'Compact Cameras' Print Available

Artist: Hannah Forward
Title: Compact Cameras
Medium: 7 Block Linocut Print
Size: 54 x 50 cm
Edition: 50
Prices: £380

Hannah Forward is a contemporary British artist and printmaker based in Brighton who is best known for her vibrant depictions of everyday life and social interactions. Her work primarily utilizes the medium of linocut printing, though she also explores painting and mixed media to capture the nuances of modern existence. Forward graduated from the University of Brighton with a degree in Graphic Design and Illustration, an educational background that heavily informs her bold use of color, strong graphic compositions, and meticulous attention to texture.
Her artistic practice often centers on the British experience, focusing on communal spaces such as cafes, swimming pools, and public transport. These scenes are characterized by a sense of quiet observation, elevating mundane moments into celebratory narratives. A hallmark of her style is the inclusion of intricate patterns and a nostalgic yet modern aesthetic that emphasizes the tactile nature of relief printing. Forward often incorporates motifs of mid-century design, vintage packaging, and domestic objects, creating a bridge between historical graphic arts and contemporary social commentary.
Forward gained significant recognition when her linocut titled Cassette Tapes was selected for the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition in 2018. Since then, her reputation has grown through various solo and group exhibitions across the United Kingdom. Her creative process involves a labor-intensive method of hand-carving blocks and layering inks, which results in a rich depth of color. Through her art, Hannah Forward offers a joyful and reflective look at the shared habits and environments that define twentieth and twenty-first century living.
Saturday
Dec202025

Poser 'Street Bunnies'Shipping Container Replica Available

Artist: Poser
Title: Street Bunnies
Medium: UV Printed Replica Shipping Container
Size: 12 x 5 x 5 Inches
Edition: 11
Prices: $370

 

Poser aka Eric Kristmanson is a prominent figure in the Canadian graffiti scene, widely recognized for his stylized depictions of bunnies that have become a signature element of Toronto’s urban landscape. His work is defined by a consistent visual language that bridges the gap between traditional graffiti and pop-oriented street art. The recurring bunny motif serves as a versatile icon, appearing in various forms ranging from simple, quick tags to massive, multi-story murals. This character-driven approach has allowed Poser to establish a strong brand identity that is instantly recognizable to both art enthusiasts and casual commuters.
Beyond the repetition of his central character, Poser’s style is characterized by bold outlines, a vibrant use of color, and a sense of movement. His technique often involves exaggerated proportions and expressive facial features that imbue his characters with distinct personalities. While his roots are firmly planted in the underground culture of illegal street pieces, his influence has expanded into more formal environments. He has participated in numerous sanctioned public art projects and gallery exhibitions, demonstrating an ability to translate the energy of the street onto canvas and large-scale architectural surfaces.
Poser’s contribution to Canadian art is significant because of how he navigates the tension between public space and personal expression. By saturating the city with his imagery, he challenges traditional notions of ownership and aesthetic value in the built environment. His work continues to evolve, maintaining its relevance within the contemporary urban art movement while remaining a quintessential part of Toronto's visual identity.
Saturday
Dec202025

Hadi Falapishi 'Love Bomb' (Persian Cat) Print Available

Artist: Hadi Falapishi
Title: Love Bomb (Persian Cat)
Medium: Hand Finished 19 Color Screen Print
Size: 16 x 24 Inches
Edition: 30
Prices: $2,700

 

Hadi Falapishi is an Iranian born artist based in New York whose multidisciplinary practice challenges the traditional boundaries of photography, painting, and sculpture. He is most widely recognized for his singular technique of creating large scale photograms without the use of a camera. By manipulating flashlights and light sources directly onto light sensitive paper in total darkness, he produces whimsical yet unsettling compositions that exist at the intersection of performance and image making. His work often features a recurring cast of archetypal characters, including a human, a cat, and a dog, which serve as vessels for exploring themes of power, isolation, and domestic entrapment.
These stylized figures are frequently depicted in claustrophobic environments, such as small houses or pens, where their interactions shift between companionship and predatory aggression. This symbolic narrative framework allows the artist to investigate the complexities of social hierarchies and the inherent violence of boundaries. While the vibrant colors and childlike outlines suggest a sense of playfulness, the underlying tone is often dark and satirical. Falapishi also incorporates sculpture and installation into his exhibitions, using found objects, stuffed animals, and architectural interventions to expand his flattened photographic narratives into three dimensional space. Through his rejection of conventional photographic equipment, he emphasizes the physical gesture and the unpredictability of light. His work has been exhibited at major institutions such as the Whitney Museum of American Art, where his ability to blend personal mythology with broader social critique has established him as a significant voice in contemporary art.