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Wednesday
Jan142026

On The Leans 'Pastel Palace' Print Available

Artist: On The Leans
Title: Pastel Palace
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: (A2) 42 x 59.4 cm
Edition: 40
Price: AU$299

  

Sam Wilkinson, the Australian artist known by the moniker On The Leans, has carved out a distinct niche within the modern landscape of fine art and muralism. Based primarily in Queensland, Wilkinson is recognized for a style that seamlessly blends traditional portraiture with surreal, fluid abstractions. His work often explores the duality of the human experience, juxtaposing hyper-realistic facial features against distorted, melting environments that challenge the viewer’s perception of physical space. 
The alias On The Leans serves as a thematic foundation for his creative output. It suggests a state of imbalance or a shift in perspective, which is mirrored in his use of skewed proportions and liquid-like textures. Wilkinson frequently utilizes a muted color palette punctuated by sharp, vibrant highlights to create a sense of depth and atmospheric tension. This technique allows his subjects to appear as though they are emerging from or dissolving into their backgrounds, symbolizing the fleeting nature of memory and identity.
Beyond the gallery setting, Wilkinson has made a significant impact on public spaces through large-scale murals. These outdoor installations bring his intimate explorations of the psyche to a broader audience, transforming urban surfaces into windows of introspection. His ability to maintain intricate detail on a massive scale has earned him acclaim in both the street art community and private collections. By focusing on the emotional weight of his subjects, Wilkinson continues to influence the visual language of his generation, offering a visceral and thought-provoking body of work that remains deeply rooted in the Australian artistic tradition.
Wednesday
Jan142026

CRASH 'Clockin' A/P Available

Artist: CRASH
Title: Clockin
Medium: Deckled 10 Color Screen Print
Size: 24 x 24 Inches
Edition: A/P
Price: $600

 

John Matos, professionally known as CRASH, remains a pioneering figure in the evolution of aerosol art from the New York City subway system to global galleries. Born in the Bronx in 1961, his journey began during the formative years of the graffiti movement in the 1970s. By the age of thirteen, he was already painting train cars, developing a signature style characterized by bold lettering and vibrant, comic book-inspired imagery.
A pivotal moment in his career occurred in 1980 when he curated the groundbreaking exhibition Graffiti Art Success for America at Fashion Moda. This event served as a bridge between the street and the formal art world, legitimizing the movement in the eyes of critics and collectors. His work is easily recognizable for its use of explosive colors, pop art aesthetics, and the recurring motif of a wide, stylized eye, which often peers through layers of abstract shapes.
Throughout the decades, CRASH has successfully transitioned his energetic street style onto canvas without losing its raw vitality. His influence extends beyond traditional paintings into high-profile collaborations. Notably, he designed custom painted guitars for Eric Clapton, one of which sold for nearly one million dollars at auction. His art is now held in permanent collections at prestigious institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. As of 2026, he continues to be an active force in the creative community, proving that the visual language of the streets possesses enduring power and sophistication.
Wednesday
Jan142026

Head West 'Neon UFO' Print Available

Artist: Head West
Title: Neon UFO
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 24 x 36 Inches
Edition: OPEN
Price: $110

 

Tuesday
Jan132026

Brumm Brumm 'Raspberry Head' Print Available

Artist: Brumm Brumm
Title: Raspberry Head
Medium: Multi Color Screen Print
Size: 90 x 120 cm
Edition: 4
Price: $480

 

Brumm Brumm is Atli Benediktsson and Mai-An-Lise "Mai" Nguyen-Yoshioka, performing as the duo Brumm Brumm, represent a distinctive fusion of sonic experimentation and visual storytelling rooted in Icelandic and international influences. Their partnership transcends traditional genre boundaries, merging the precise discipline of classical training with the raw, unpredictable textures of electronic production and live instrumentation. Atli, often associated with the cello and sound design, brings a structural depth to their compositions, while Mai contributes a versatile vocal presence and multi-instrumental prowess that adds layers of emotional resonance to their work.
The duo is celebrated for creating immersive environments where sound serves as a physical presence. Their output often explores themes of nature, technology, and the fragile intersection of the two, mirroring the dramatic landscapes of their Icelandic home. By utilizing looped motifs, found sounds, and ethereal vocal harmonies, Brumm Brumm crafts a narrative style that feels both ancient and futuristic. They have become fixtures in the vibrant Reykjavik arts scene, frequently collaborating on multidisciplinary projects that include film scores and gallery installations.
Performance is a central pillar of their identity, characterized by a high degree of spontaneity and technical skill. On stage, they navigate complex arrangements that shift from minimalist whispers to dense, cinematic crescendos. This versatility allows them to connect with audiences across various platforms, from intimate basement venues to major international festivals. Through their collaborative spirit and constant reinvention, Brumm Brumm continues to push the limits of modern expression, proving that the synergy between two distinct creative minds can result in a singular, powerful voice.
Tuesday
Jan132026

Cleon Peterson 'Balance Of Power' Gold Print Available

Artist: Cleon Peterson
Title: Balance Of Power (Gold)
Medium: Hand Pulled Deckled 1 Color Screen Print
Size: 38 x 18 Inches
Edition: 75
Price: $250

 

Tuesday
Jan132026

Cleon Peterson 'Balance Of Power' Red Print Available

Artist: Cleon Peterson
Title: Balance Of Power (Red)
Medium: Hand Pulled Deckled 1 Color Screen Print
Size: 38 x 18 Inches
Edition: 30
Price: $250

 

Tuesday
Jan132026

Cleon Peterson 'Balance Of Power' White Print Available

Artist: Cleon Peterson
Title: Balance Of Power (White)
Medium: Hand Pulled Deckled 1 Color Screen Print
Size: 38 x 18 Inches
Edition: 75
Price: $200

 

Cleon Peterson is a Los Angeles based artist known for a distinct and unsettling aesthetic that explores the darker impulses of the human condition. His work typically utilizes a restricted color palette of black, white, and primary tones to depict chaotic scenes of violence, power struggles, and social collapse. Drawing inspiration from classical Greek pottery and graphic design, Peterson creates flat, shadowless compositions where stylized figures engage in brutal acts of subjugation and war.
The imagery in his paintings and large scale murals often mirrors the anxieties of modern society, focusing on themes of police states, clashing ideologies, and the inherent cruelty found in hierarchies of power. His characters are frequently anonymous, stripped of individual identity to serve as archetypes of the oppressor or the oppressed. This lack of facial detail forces the viewer to confront the raw action and the systemic nature of the aggression portrayed rather than personal narratives.
Beyond his traditional canvas work, Peterson has gained recognition for massive public installations and collaborations that bring his shadow world into real world environments. His influence extends into the realms of street art and commercial design, where his bold silhouettes provide a stark commentary on the cyclical nature of history and human conflict. By stripping away nuance and focusing on the binary of victory and defeat, Peterson challenges his audience to reflect on the institutionalized violence and moral decay that persist beneath the surface of civilization. His art remains a visceral reminder of the thin line between order and the primal urge for dominance.
Monday
Jan122026

Sebastian Curi 'Where All Ideas Belong' Print Available

Artist: Sebastian Curi
Title: Where All Ideas Belong
Medium: Multi Color Risograph Print
Size: (A3) 29.7 x 42 cm
Edition: 100
Price: AU$120

 

Sebastian Curi is an Argentine-born artist and illustrator currently based in Perth, Australia. His work is instantly recognizable for its bold use of primary colors, exaggerated figures, and strong graphic lines. Before establishing his solo practice, Curi spent a decade working in the animation industry, a background that heavily influences the dynamic sense of movement found in his static pieces. His characters often feature oversized hands and simplified limbs, conveying a sense of playful energy and approachable human emotion.
The artist transitioned from a career as an animator and art director to a full-time illustrator and painter, finding success through a style that bridges the gap between commercial design and fine art. His process often begins digitally, refining shapes and compositions before translating them into physical mediums like screen prints or large scale murals. Curi has collaborated with numerous high profile global brands, applying his distinct visual language to everything from product packaging to digital campaigns.
Despite the professional precision of his work, there is an inherent warmth and lightheartedness in his subjects. He often explores themes of everyday life, capturing simple gestures and moments of joy. By stripping away unnecessary detail, he focuses on the rhythm of the composition and the vibrancy of his palette. Now a prominent figure in the Australian creative scene, Curi continues to produce work that is both visually striking and deeply charismatic, maintaining a consistent focus on simplicity and bold expression.
Monday
Jan122026

Brolga 'Bangkok Running Man' (Gold) HPM Available

Artist: Brolga
Title: Bangkok Running Man (Gold)
Medium: Hand Embellished Giclee Print
Size: 44 x 44 cm
Edition: 40
Price: AU$295

Australian artist Rohan Aldridge, professionally known as Brolga, is an illustrator and muralist whose work has achieved global recognition. Originally from Queensland, he adopted his moniker from the native Australian crane, a bird known for its distinct presence and movement. His artistic journey is characterized by a transition from traditional graphic design to a highly recognizable personal aesthetic that bridges the gap between commercial art and large-scale street murals.
Aldridge spent several years living and working in New York City, a period that significantly influenced his visual language. His style is defined by a bold use of color, flat graphic shapes, and a cast of surreal, often humorous characters. These figures frequently feature exaggerated proportions and playful expressions, evoking a sense of childlike wonder while maintaining a sophisticated compositional balance. His work often explores themes of community, daily life, and the whimsical intersection of humans and nature.
The artist has collaborated with numerous high-profile international brands, including Apple, Google, and Coca-Cola, applying his unique vision to everything from digital campaigns to physical products. Despite his success in the commercial realm, his large-scale public murals remain a cornerstone of his practice. These permanent installations can be found in cities around the world, from the streets of Brooklyn to the urban centers of Australia. By transforming plain architecture into vibrant storytelling canvases, Rohan Aldridge continues to shape the visual landscape of modern environments through his imaginative and accessible approach to art. 
Monday
Jan122026

Ryo Takemasa 'Lake Fishing' Print Available

Artist: Ryo Takemasa
Title: Lake Fishing
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 24 x 30 Inches
Edition: OPEN
Price: $110

Ryo Takemasa is a celebrated Japanese illustrator based in Tokyo whose work has gained international recognition for its evocative simplicity and sophisticated use of texture. Since beginning his freelance career in 2010, he has become a frequent contributor to major global publications and advertising campaigns. His portfolio includes regular illustrations for magazines and newspapers, as well as cover art for numerous books and travel guides.
The hallmark of his aesthetic lies in a harmonious balance between minimalist forms and rich, tactile details. He often focuses on landscapes, food, and scenes of daily life, transforming ordinary subjects into poetic compositions. While his process is primarily digital, his art maintains a hand-crafted quality that mimics traditional printmaking techniques like lithography or screen printing. This is achieved through a masterful application of grainy textures and a carefully curated color palette that often leans toward earthy, nostalgic tones.
Takemasa possesses a unique ability to capture the essence of a place or an object using clean lines and bold geometric shapes. His depictions of nature, particularly his series on seasonal changes, showcase a deep appreciation for the Japanese landscape while remaining accessible to a universal audience. By stripping away unnecessary complexity, he allows the viewer to focus on the interplay of light and shadow. His work serves as a reminder of the quiet beauty found in the mundane, making him one of the most sought-after illustrators for projects that require a sense of warmth, clarity, and timelessness.