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Thursday
Dec182025

Isaac Cordal + Ernest Zacharevic 'Sink About It' Print Available

Artist: Isaac Cordal + Ernest Zacharevic
Title: Sink About It
Medium: Hand Finished Giclee Print
Size: 30 x 35 cm
Edition: UNSURE
Prices: $450

 

Isaac Cordal is a Spanish sculptor and photographer known for his thought-provoking street art installations featuring miniature cement figures. Born in 1974 in Pontevedra, Cordal began his artistic journey by studying at the School of Fine Arts in Pontevedra and the Camberwell College of Arts in London. His most recognized project, titled Cement Eclipses, consists of small, melancholic businessmen dressed in gray suits, often placed in precarious or overlooked urban environments.
The figures are typically no more than twenty-five centimeters tall and are meticulously hand-crafted from cement. Cordal strategically positions these characters in city puddles, atop building ledges, or half-buried in debris to mirror the struggles of modern society. Through these tiny sculptures, he explores themes of capitalism, climate change, and the isolation of the individual within a bureaucratic world. The use of cement is a deliberate choice, reflecting the industrialization and urban decay that define contemporary life.
One of his most famous pieces, Follow the Leaders, depicts a group of businessmen partially submerged in water, which many interpret as a powerful commentary on the indifference of political leaders toward rising sea levels and environmental collapse. By placing art in public spaces rather than traditional galleries, Cordal invites pedestrians to discover his work accidentally, forcing a moment of reflection on the human condition. His work has been exhibited across major cities like Berlin, London, Brussels, and Bogota, where it continues to serve as a silent yet piercing critique of the modern socio-political landscape.
Ernest Zacharevic is a Lithuanian-born contemporary artist who gained international acclaim for transforming the urban landscape of George Town, Penang, into a world-class street art destination. Born in 1986, he moved to Malaysia after studying at the Middlesex University in London. His breakthrough came in 2012 during the George Town Festival when he was commissioned to create a series of murals titled Mirrors George Town. These works, most notably Kids on a Bicycle and Boy on a Chair, became iconic symbols of the city by blending traditional oil painting techniques with physical objects like actual bicycles and furniture. This interactive approach allowed pedestrians to become part of the art, bridging the gap between the static image and the 3D world.
Zacharevic is often described as the Banksy of Malaysia, although his style is distinctly more painterly and emotive. His work typically features children, capturing moments of innocence, play, and wonder against the weathered textures of historical architecture. Beyond Malaysia, his portfolio spans the globe with major projects in Singapore, Norway, Iceland, and the United States. He frequently explores themes of environmentalism and social commentary, as seen in his Splash and Burn campaign which highlighted the impact of the palm oil industry on Indonesian rainforests. Through his ability to integrate local culture with universal human experiences, Zacharevic has redefined the role of street art in urban regeneration, proving that public murals can serve as both a catalyst for tourism and a poignant reflection of community identity.
Thursday
Dec182025

Vasilisa Romanenko 'Blue Heron' Print Available

Artist: Vasilisa Romanenko
Title: Blue Heron
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 16 x 20 Inches
Edition: 20
Prices: $75

 

Thursday
Dec182025

Miss Bugs 'Generated April' HPM Available

Artist: Miss Bugs
Title: Generated April
Medium: Gold Leaf, Aerosol, Acrylic, Paper Cups, Capsules in Resin
Size: 60 x 77 cm
Edition: 77
Prices: £1,985

 

Miss Bugs is a Bristol-based artist duo consisting of two individuals who have operated under this singular pseudonym since 2007. Their collaborative practice is rooted in the intersection of street art, pop culture, and high art history, often characterized by a meticulously layered aesthetic. By utilizing a diverse array of media including resin, screen printing, stenciling, and laser cutting they create complex compositions that challenge traditional notions of authorship and originality.
A central theme in their work is the recontextualization of iconic imagery. They frequently lift fragments from famous artworks by masters like Picasso or Matisse and fuse them with contemporary symbols, comic book elements, and pharmaceutical motifs. This process of visual sampling serves as a commentary on the consumerist nature of the modern art market and the way digital culture fragments our perception of history. Their resin works are particularly notable, often encapsulating thousands of tiny objects like pills, surgical blades, or miniature figures within a glossy, translucent surface. This technique creates a physical depth that mirrors the conceptual layers of their subject matter.
Despite their anonymity, Miss Bugs has gained significant international recognition through exhibitions in major cities such as London, New York, and Los Angeles. Their pieces often invite viewers to look closer, revealing hidden narratives within the intricate patterns and textures. By blending the raw energy of urban art with the polished finish of gallery-bound objects, the duo continues to push the boundaries of contemporary mixed media, focusing on the tension between the beautiful and the provocative.
Thursday
Dec182025

Thomas Ascott 'Bear Sitting' Print Available

Artist: Thomas Ascott
Title: Bear Sitting
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 16 x 20 Inches
Edition: 20
Prices: $70

 

Thomas Ascott is an American painter and illustrator whose work invites viewers into a meticulously crafted world of whimsical melancholy. Based in Tennessee, he has developed a signature aesthetic that blends the charm of vintage storybook illustrations with the unsettling undertones of a dark fairy tale. His paintings typically feature wide-eyed, enigmatic characters, often children or anthropomorphic creatures, navigating overgrown landscapes or quiet, ethereal voids. These subjects frequently appear accompanied by peculiar companions, such as oversized insects, spectral animals, or mechanical curiosities, suggesting a narrative that is both ancient and surreal.
The technical proficiency of Ascott is evident in his masterful use of texture and light. Working primarily with oil or acrylic on wood panels, he utilizes a muted, earthy color palette dominated by mossy greens, deep ochres, and weathered sepias. This choice of materials and tones gives his pieces an aged, heirloom quality, as if they were artifacts recovered from a forgotten attic. His brushwork is deliberate, focusing on the soft diffusion of light to create a dreamlike atmosphere that feels heavy with unspoken history.
Beyond the visual appeal, Ascott’s art explores themes of loneliness, curiosity, and the delicate intersection between the natural world and the supernatural. There is a profound sense of stillness in his compositions, capturing a fleeting moment of contemplation or discovery. By balancing the grotesque with the beautiful, he challenges the audience to find comfort in the strange. His contributions to the contemporary pop-surrealism movement remain significant, offering a uniquely gentle approach to the bizarre.
Thursday
Dec182025

Ferris Plock 'Deltron 3030' Print Available

Artist: Ferris Plock
Title: Deltron 3030
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Edition: 50
Prices: $100

 

*one of my favorite albums from Mo'Wax

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Ferris Plock is a contemporary artist based in San Francisco whose work blends the precision of traditional Japanese aesthetics with the chaotic energy of modern pop culture. Known for a style that is both highly detailed and deceptively playful, Plock utilizes a diverse range of media including acrylic, ink, spray paint, and gold leaf on wood panels. His compositions often feature a recurring cast of idiosyncratic characters, ranging from anthropomorphic animals and samurai-inspired figures to skate-culture icons and pizza-loving monsters. These figures are typically rendered with sharp lines and flat color fields, reflecting his deep appreciation for Ukiyo-e woodblock prints while simultaneously nodding to the subversive spirit of street art.
The thematic core of Plock’s oeuvre often explores the intersection of domestic life and wild imagination. He frequently draws inspiration from his daily environment, family experiences, and personal interests, yet he filters these relatable subjects through a surrealist lens. The result is a body of work that feels narratively rich and culturally layered. He has gained significant recognition through his involvement with the Mission School movement and has showcased his art in galleries globally, including cities like Tokyo, London, and New York. Beyond his solo practice, Plock is one half of the artistic duo known as Keefe Plock, collaborating with his wife, Kelly Tunstall. Together, they create large-scale installations and intertwined figurative pieces that harmonize their distinct illustrative styles. His ability to balance intricate craftsmanship with a sense of humor makes his work uniquely accessible and enduring.
Deltron 3030 is a definitive pillar of underground hip hop that redefined the boundaries of the concept album upon its release in 2000. The project is a collaborative effort between three masters of their respective crafts: rapper Del the Funky Homosapien, producer Dan the Automator, and DJ Kid Koala. Set in a dystopian future where corporations rule the galaxy and technology has stripped humanity of its spirit, the self-titled debut album follows the journey of Deltron Zero. This protagonist is a disillusioned mech soldier and gravity-surfing rebel who uses the power of rhyme and rhythmic linguistics to combat a global monopoly on culture and thought.
The brilliance of the group lies in the synergy of its members. Dan the Automator provides a cinematic, operatic backdrop that blends orchestral sweeps with futuristic boom-bap, creating a sonic landscape that feels both vast and claustrophobic. Del the Funky Homosapien delivers some of the most complex lyricism of his career, weaving together scientific terminology, comic book mythology, and social commentary to critique contemporary greed through a sci-fi lens. Kid Koala adds the finishing touches with intricate, avant-garde scratching that serves as the sound effects for this mechanical odyssey.
While many rap albums flirt with narrative themes, Deltron 3030 remains one of the few to maintain a rigorous, world-building internal logic from start to finish. It is a work of speculative fiction that remains relevant decades later, warning of a world where individual expression is a crime and the only weapon against tyranny is the frequency of the beat.
Thursday
Dec182025

Vasilisa Romanenko 'Ibises' Print Available

Artist: Vasilisa Romanenko
Title: Ibises
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 16 x 20 Inches
Edition: 20
Prices: $75

 

Vasilisa Romanenko is a contemporary artist based in Connecticut whose work is characterized by its intricate blending of folklore, botanical precision, and surrealist undercurrents. Her paintings frequently explore the deep-seated connection between the human psyche and the natural world, often featuring female figures entwined with lush, overgrown landscapes or strange animals. This recurring motif highlights themes of transformation, mystery, and the cyclical nature of life. Drawing inspiration from her Eastern European heritage and the aesthetics of dark fairy tales, Romanenko constructs scenes that feel both ancient and modern.
Her technical approach involves high levels of detail, utilizing fine lines and a rich color palette to create depth and atmosphere. The flora depicted in her work is rarely just a backdrop; instead, it acts as a primary character, symbolizing growth or decay. Many of her pieces evoke a sense of quiet tension, as if the subjects are suspended in a moment of ritual or metamorphosis. This narrative quality encourages viewers to look beyond the surface and consider the metaphorical implications of her imagery.
In addition to her canvas work, Romanenko has applied her distinct style to various mediums, including digital illustration and textile design. Regardless of the format, her aesthetic remains consistent in its pursuit of the uncanny and the beautiful. By focusing on the intersection of reality and the subconscious, she has established a unique voice in the contemporary art scene. Her portfolio serves as a visual bridge between the tangible world of biology and the ethereal realm of myth, inviting an exploration of the wildness found within and around us.
Thursday
Dec182025

Tristan Eaton 'Akihabara' Print Release Details

Artist: Tristan Eaton
Title: Akihabara
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Edition: 50
Prices: $300

 

*print comes with 3D glasses

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Tristan Eaton is a prolific American contemporary artist whose work seamlessly bridges the gap between commercial illustration and fine art. Born in Hollywood in 1978, he spent his formative years in London and Detroit, influences that deeply colored his aesthetic development. By the age of eighteen, Eaton was already designing toys and posters, eventually becoming a foundational figure in the designer toy movement. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic Dunny and Munny figures for Kidrobot, which helped establish a new category of collectible art.
His signature style is defined by a complex collage technique that he refers to as a visual biography. In his massive public murals, Eaton weaves together disjointed fragments of vintage comic books, classical portraiture, bold typography, and pop culture iconography. These layered compositions often focus on powerful human figures or historical subjects, using a high-contrast palette to create a sense of depth and movement. His ability to execute intricate, handpainted details on an architectural scale has made him one of the most sought-after muralists in the world.
Beyond the street, Eaton has collaborated with major global brands including Nike, Universal Pictures, and SpaceX, for whom he designed high-tech art plates that traveled to the International Space Station. His versatility allows him to transition from spray-painting multi-story buildings to producing fine art prints and 3D sculptures. Today, Eaton remains a central figure in the Los Angeles art scene, consistently pushing the boundaries of what graffiti-inspired art can achieve in both public and private spaces.
Wednesday
Dec172025

Ronzo 'Brick Lane Brick' Sculptures Available

Artist: Ronzo
Title: Brick Lane Brick (Green, Brown or Pink)
Medium: Handmade Aerosol on Plastic
Size: 25 x 22 x 6.5 cm
Edition: UNSURE
Prices: £60

*there are also smaller less expensive versions available

Wednesday
Dec172025

Lee Ellis 'Master Of Mediocrity' Series Available

Artist: Lee Ellis
Title: Master Of Mediocrity
Medium: Charcoal on Paper
Size: (A5) 14.8 x 21 cm
Edition: UNIQUE
Prices: £100 Each

 

*some great charcoal pieces by Lee up on his big cartel shop

Wednesday
Dec172025

Thierry Noir 'Rush Hour' Poster Available

Artist: Thierry Noir
Title: Rush Hour
Medium: CMYK Printed Poster
Size: (A3) 21 x 29.7 cm
Edition: UNSURE
Prices: €90

 

*there are also a few postcards available