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Sunday
Oct122025

Magnus Gjoen 'I Hold A Beast, An Angel And A Madman In Me' Print Available

Artist: Magnus Gjoen
Title: I Hold A Beast, An Angel And A Madman In Me
Medium: Multi Color Screen Print
Size: 27.6 x 71 Inches
Edition: 10
Price: $2680

  

Magnus Gjoen is a London born contemporary artist who reimagines the past through a jewel toned lens. Trained in fashion design and raised across Europe by Norwegian parents, he spent a decade at the elbow of Vivienne Westwood before turning his flat into a gallery of altered Old Masters and discovering that walls could be canvas. Working now in limited edition giclee and screen prints, he lifts fragments of baroque paintings, religious frescoes and royal porcelain from museum archives, then overlays them with lacquered skulls, grenades or skateboard graphics so that fragility and power swap roles within a single frame. 

His method begins with high resolution scans of heritage artworks which he digitally dissects, adding gold leaf highlights and candy coloured glazes until a grenade resembles Sèvres china and a skull glows like stained glass. The finished pieces are produced on heavy cotton rag paper, each layer of archival ink building a depth that echoes the original oil while remaining unmistakably contemporary. Collectors respond to the dark humour embedded in the beauty: memento mori becomes fashion accessory, weapon becomes ornament, inviting a second look at both art history and modern appetite.
Gjoen exhibits worldwide, from Tokyo to Santa Monica, and describes his style as a bridge between Andy Warhol and William Morris, a continuum where rebellion meets luxury. By fusing reverence with subversion, he proves that the past can still shock, seduce and speak urgently to the present.
Sunday
Oct122025

Simeon Farrar 'Love' Print Available

Artist: Simeon Farrar
Title: Love
Medium: 1 Color Screen Print
Size: 40 x 60 cm
Edition: OPEN
Price: £40

 

Simeon Farrar is the British artist and designer behind Black Score, a London label that turns sharp social commentary into wearable art. Born in 1975, he studied fashion at Central Saint Martins before launching his own brand in 2004, frustrated by the industry’s pace and waste. Working from a studio in Shoreditch, he hand prints every T-shirt, sweatshirt and canvas tote with bold, single colour graphics that quote pop culture, politics and art history.
Farrar’s process begins with freehand ink drawings made on hotel notepads during late night flights. These sketches are scanned, enlarged and burned onto silk screens, then pushed across cotton using water based pigment. The limited runs often sell out within hours, creating a cult following that includes musicians, actors and museum curators. Recent collections have featured reinterpretations of Renaissance masterpieces, supermarket logos and tabloid headlines, each image stripped to its essential outline so the message hits quickly.
Despite commercial success, Farrar keeps production local and small, believing that scarcity preserves integrity. When he is not printing, he paints large canvases that extend the same visual language into gallery spaces, exhibiting at venues such as the Saatchi Gallery and Somerset House. By merging fashion, activism and fine art, Simeon Farrar proves that a simple cotton shirt can be a billboard for ideas, and that independent creativity can still shout above the noise of mass production.
Sunday
Oct122025

Gerard McDonagh 'Pop Art' Blue Print Available

Artist: Gerard McDonagh
Title: Pop Art (BLUE)
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 35 x 50 cm
Edition: 20
Price: $150

 

Gerard McDonagh’s original prints are created by hand in the studio, each one pulled from the screen with care and attention to detail. These works are not reproductions but artworks in their own right, made using traditional printmaking methods that bring texture, depth, and individuality to every impression. Signed and produced in small editions, they reflect both the craft of the process and Gerard’s ongoing exploration of popular culture, film, and music. Gerard uses vibrant colors to convey energy and excitement. 

Sunday
Oct122025

Henri Boissiere 'Horizon VI' Print Available

Artist: Henri Boissiere
Title: Horizon VI (Special Edition)
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 39 x 39 Inches
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: $700 Each

 

Henri Biossiere is a Belgian artist born in 1982 who lives and works in Brussels. He studied fine art at university before dedicating himself to full time studio practice. Working primarily in oil on linen, Biossiere builds each painting through translucent layers of colour, allowing the weave of the cloth to remain visible so that every image feels gently discovered rather than imposed.
His subject matter moves between urban twilight, coastal light and the human figure caught in moments of quiet reflection. He begins with photographs taken during long walks, then edits the scene down to essential shapes and tones. Soft greys, muted blues and the occasional flash of vermilion are applied in thin veils over weeks, creating depth without heavy texture. The final surface appears almost weightless, a balance of precision and suggestion that invites the viewer to complete the narrative.
Recent bodies of work have focused on harbours at dusk, where moored boats and distant street lamps glow against failing sky. These paintings record not only a place but also a sensation: the hush that settles when wind drops and water turns glassy. Biossiere exhibits regularly throughout Belgium and has placed work in private collections across Europe and North America via Saatchi Art.
When he is not in the studio, he continues to walk coastal paths and city edges, gathering notes and snapshots that will feed the next canvas. By offering atmosphere ahead of detail, Biossiere reminds us that memory and landscape are equally fluid, shaped as much by mood as by fact.
Sunday
Oct122025

Graham Franciose 'A Cut Flower Can't Last' I & II Available

Artist: Graham Franciose
Title: A Cut Flower Can't Last l + A Cut Flower Can't Last ll
Medium: Framed Watercolor on Canvas
Size: 7 x 13 Inches
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: $700 Each

 

Graham Franciose is an American artist born in 1981 who lives and works in the United States. He studied illustration at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design before turning his full attention to painting and drawing. Working primarily in watercolor, ink and graphite on heavy paper, Franciose builds each image through delicate washes and precise line work, allowing the white of the page to glow beneath translucent layers of pigment.
His subject matter drifts between folklore, natural history and quiet human drama. Solitary figures wander moonlit forests, birds carry tiny lanterns and wolves peer from thickets rendered in muted greens, indigos and earthy browns. The scenes feel like half remembered dreams, suspended somewhere between comfort and unease. He begins with small pencil sketches made during long walks in New England woods, then develops the most resonant ideas into larger works that can take weeks to complete.
Recent bodies of work have focused on cycles of growth and decay, where blooming flowers share space with weathered bones and drifting feathers. These paintings record not only visible nature but also emotional weather: the ache of longing, the hush of acceptance, the wonder of finding light in deep shadow. Franciose exhibits widely across the United States and his work is held in private collections worldwide.
When he is not in the studio, he continues to explore rural trails and coastal edges, gathering reference photographs, pressed leaves and fragments of stories that will feed the next drawing. By offering atmosphere ahead of narrative, Franciose invites viewers to step into his world and complete the tale with their own memories and hopes.
Sunday
Oct122025

David Edward Johnson 'Your Voice' Available

Artist: David Edward Johnson
Title: Your Voice
Medium: Mixed Media, Paper on Canvas
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: $2,675

 

David Edward Johnson is a British artist born in 1971 who lives and works in the United Kingdom. He studied fine art at university before dedicating himself to full time studio practice. Working primarily in oil on linen, Johnson builds each painting through translucent layers of colour, allowing the weave of the cloth to remain visible so that every image feels gently discovered rather than imposed.
His subject matter shifts between coastal light, urban dusk and the human figure caught in moments of reflection. He begins with photographs taken during long walks, then edits the scene down to essential shapes and tones. Muted ochres, soft greys and the occasional burst of cobalt are applied in thin veils over many weeks, creating depth without heavy texture. The final surface appears almost breathless, a balance of precision and suggestion that invites the viewer to complete the narrative.
Recent bodies of work have focused on harbours at twilight, where moored boats and distant street lamps glow against failing sky. These paintings record not only a place but also a sensation: the hush that settles when wind drops and water turns glassy. Johnson exhibits regularly throughout the United Kingdom and has placed work in private collections across Europe and North America via Saatchi Art.
When he is not in the studio, he continues to walk coastal paths and city edges, gathering notes and snapshots that will feed the next canvas. By offering atmosphere ahead of detail, Johnson reminds us that memory and landscape are equally fluid, shaped as much by mood as by fact.
Sunday
Oct122025

Aaron Lee 'Card Pop' Original Available

Artist: Aaron Lee
Title: Card Pop
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 30 x 30 Inches
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: $1,300

 

Aaron Lee is a British artist born in 1988 who lives and works in the United Kingdom. He studied fine art at university before committing himself to full time studio practice. Working primarily in oil on linen, Lee builds each painting through translucent layers of colour, allowing the weave of the cloth to remain visible so that every image feels gently breathed into place.
His subject matter moves between coastal light, urban dusk and the solitary figure caught in moments of quiet reflection. He begins with photographs taken during long walks, then edits the scene down to essential shapes and tones. Soft greys, muted blues and the occasional flash of vermilion are applied in thin veils over weeks, creating depth without heavy texture. The final surface appears almost weightless, a balance of precision and suggestion that invites the viewer to complete the narrative.
Recent bodies of work have focused on empty promenades and glowing windows at twilight, where distant street lamps flicker against failing sky. These paintings record not only a place but also a sensation: the hush that settles when wind drops and water turns glassy. Lee exhibits regularly throughout the United Kingdom and has placed work in private collections across Europe and North America via Saatchi Art.
When he is not painting, he continues to walk coastal paths and city edges, gathering notes and snapshots that will feed the next canvas. By offering atmosphere ahead of detail, Lee reminds us that memory and landscape are equally fluid, shaped as much by mood as by fact.
Sunday
Oct122025

Dylan Bell 'Texas Kid Junior' Print Available

Artist: Dylan Bell
Title: Texas Kid Junior
Medium: Multi Color Screen Print
Size: 16.5 x 23.2 Inches
Edition: 10
Price: $200

Dylan Bell is a British artist who lives and works in the United Kingdom. Born in 1990, he studied fine art at university before devoting himself full time to painting. His practice centres on oil on linen, applied in thin veils that allow the weave of the cloth to remain visible. This restraint gives each canvas a quiet luminosity, as if the image has been discovered rather than imposed.
Bell’s subject matter shifts between coastal light, urban dusk and the human figure caught in moments of reflection. He begins with photographs taken on long walks, then edits the scene down to essential shapes and tones. Translucent layers of umber, ultramarine and soft violet are built up over weeks, creating depth without heavy texture. The final surface appears almost breathless, a balance of precision and suggestion that invites the viewer to complete the narrative.
Recent bodies of work have focused on harbours at twilight, where moored boats and distant street lamps glow against failing sky. These paintings record not only a place but also a sensation: the hush that settles when wind drops and water turns glassy. Bell exhibits regularly throughout the UK and has placed work in private collections across Europe and North America via Saatchi Art. When he is not in the studio, he continues to walk coastal paths and city edges, gathering notes and snapshots that will feed the next canvas. By offering atmosphere ahead of detail, Bell reminds us that memory and landscape are equally fluid, shaped as much by mood as by fact.
Sunday
Oct122025

Mark Petty 'Magic' HPM Available

Artist: Mark Petty
Title: Magic
Medium: Framed Multi Layer Reverse Screen Print on Glass
Size: 80 x 80 cm
Edition: 10
Price: £995

Mark Petty is a British painter and printmaker who turns quiet corners of England into luminous memories. Born in Yorkshire and trained at Leeds College of Art, he now works from a studio overlooking the River Ouse, where shifting light and tidal mud provide daily lessons in colour and reflection. Using oil on linen and hand pulled screen prints, Petty builds each image through translucent glazes, allowing earlier marks to glow beneath later layers so that barn walls, canal bridges and empty fields seem lit from within.
His palette leans toward muted ochres, soft greys and the occasional burst of cobalt, colours that echo faded postcards and cinema posters discovered in local junk shops. Figures appear rarely, and when they do they are turned away or blurred by distance, inviting viewers to inhabit the scene rather than observe a story. The result is a body of work that feels both intimate and universal, where a single streetlamp can suggest the promise of company or the certainty of solitude.
Petty exhibits widely across the United Kingdom and Europe, and his affordable prints have made his imagery familiar to a generation of collectors seeking calm in an accelerated world. When he is not painting, he walks the towpaths with a small camera, gathering source material that he later translates into large canvases. In this way his art becomes a gentle reminder that beauty often hides in plain sight, waiting for anyone willing to slow down, look and notice the ordinary glow of an average day.
Sunday
Oct122025

Shay Culligan 'Walk' Print Available

Artist: Shay Culligan
Title: Walk
Medium: Multi Color Serigraph on Canvas
Size: 10 x 14 Inches
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: $3,190

 Shay Culligan is an outspoken Irish born, Boston based visual artist who works across oil, acrylic, photography, sculpture and, most distinctively, handpulled serigraphy. Raised in Navan, he credits the rolling fields and stone ruins of County Meath with instilling a sense of history that now surfaces in layered urban imagery. After relocating to Massachusetts he studied at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, where a foundation in observational drawing merged with a fascination for printmaking’s mechanical rhythm.

Culligan’s silk-screen editions begin as his own photographs often cracked pavement, weathered billboards or museum statuary which he translates into high contrast stencils, then rebuilds with translucent colour passes until the paper seems to glow. Recent series reference classical icons such as the Winged Victory of Samothrace, yet ghost-like drips and off-register overlays inject street urgency into the antique forms. The result is work that feels simultaneously reverent and rebellious, an approach he sums up as “respectful vandalism”.
Although he jokes about refusing to court the official art world, Culligan maintains an active exhibition schedule. A 2022 solo show at Savin Gallery marked his first in eight years, while 2024 appearances at Washington Street Gallery continue to introduce his hybrid practice to new audiences. Whether printing limited editions in his Boston studio or painting large outdoor panels, he remains committed to craft, narrative and the belief that every layer ink, memory or myth deserves space to breathe.