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Limited Edition Art Prints, Posters, Giclee Prints & Screen Print Releases

Wednesday
Oct292025

Evert A. Steen 'Gulefinkene' Print Available

Artist: Evert A. Steen
Title: Gulefinkene
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 50 x 70 cm
Edition: 100
Price: $200

 

Evert Anton Steen is a young multidisciplinary creator from Tønsberg, Norway, who fuses digital design, printmaking and performance energy into a fresh visual voice. Born in the coastal city south of Oslo, he launched an independent clothing brand while still in his teens, translating hand drawn graphics onto limited apparel drops that quickly sold out online. That early entrepreneurial push revealed a knack for branding and storytelling, skills he later channelled into screen printed posters, stickers and zines that circulate across Europe.
Steen’s imagery pairs playful characters with subtle social commentary: cartoonish figures ride whales through cityscapes, or lounge inside floating bubbles that mirror smartphone screens. He builds these scenes through bold vector shapes, candy colour gradients and thick outlines reminiscent of skateboard decks and manga panels. Each composition starts as a loose sketch in Procreate, moves to Adobe Illustrator for crisp refinement, then hits a local print studio where he pulls small editions on recycled paper, often adding hand painted details or metallic ink so no two sheets are identical.
Beyond the studio Steen works as a professional stuntman, a job that feeds his art with motion, risk and behind the scenes camaraderie on Norwegian film sets. The physical discipline shows up in dynamic perspectives and freeze frame poses that suggest mid leap suspension. Recent exhibitions at Too Many Prints showcase works like “Langtidsparkering,” where abandoned cars sprout gardens, and “Gulefinkene,” a glowing yellow finch perched on a traffic cone, both prints selling out within days. Through every poster, tee or mural, Evert A. Steen invites viewers to find humour and hope tucked inside everyday urban chaos.
Wednesday
Oct292025

Tony Thielen 'South Of Colorado' Print Available

Artist: Tony Thielen
Title: South Of Colorado
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 13 x 13 Inches
Edition: 150
Price: $60

Tony Thielen is an American painter who translates coastal light into serene, atmospheric abstractions. Born in 1984 and raised in Huntington Beach, California, he grew up surfing at dawn, an experience that imprinted the shifting hues of sky, sea and mist into his visual memory. After studying studio art at Loyola Marymount University he spent several years as a scenic artist for film and television, learning to manipulate acrylics on enormous backdrops; that training surfaces today in his ability to build luminous depth across canvases that often exceed six feet. Working in mixed media, Thielen layers acrylic, ink, powdered pigment and clear resin, sanding between coats to reveal ghostly undercurrents of color. The process is both additive and reductive: he pours, wipes, scrapes and glazes until a soft horizon line emerges, suggesting an ocean that never quite comes into focus. Turquoise dissolves into blush, charcoal into pearl, creating a meditative tension between calm and instability. His stated aim is to capture the moment when sunlight first cracks the marine layer, a fleeting glow that surfers call glass off. Collectors respond to that emotional clarity; solo exhibitions at Sue Greenwood Fine Art, Samuel Owen Gallery and Studio 7 Gallery regularly sell out, while commissions hang in corporate lobbies from Newport Beach to Tokyo. Despite demand, Thielen maintains a daily ritual of paddling out before sunrise, returning to the studio with salt still on his skin and the day’s first palette already mixed in his mind.

Wednesday
Oct292025

Tristan Eaton 'Villains' Poster Available

Artist: Tristan Eaton
Title: Villains
Medium: CMYK Poster on Card Stock
Size: 20 x 24 Inches Each
Edition: OPEN
Price: $200

*this would look great beside his Women Of Marvel Action poster.

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Tristan Eaton is an American artist who turns city walls into kaleidoscopic stories. Born in Los Angeles in 1978, he spent his youth moving between London, Detroit and New York, absorbing comics, hip hop and graffiti like visual vitamins. At eighteen he sold his first toy design to Fisher-Price, then co-founded Kidrobot and created the legendary Dunny and Munny vinyl figures now held in MoMA’s permanent collection.
Eaton’s signature language is a freehand patchwork portrait: one face might contain vintage ads, war propaganda, pop icons and abstract geometry, all sprayed in screaming oranges, cyans and metallics without stencils or projectors. Murals rise in Paris, Shanghai, Detroit and on NYC’s Five-Minute Mile, each balancing 40-mph impact with hidden Easter eggs for pedestrians who stop . Recent experiments pair analogue painting with algorithmic code: his Women of Marvel series generated 1,500 unique prints from 26 hand-painted canvases, ensuring every collector owns a one-of-one piece.
Commercial work never dilutes the message; Nike, Hublot and SpaceX have commissioned pieces, yet Eaton still slips out at night to plant TrustoCorp-style street signs that poke fun at consumer culture. Whether rendering a gold-etched plaque that orbited Earth aboard SpaceX Crew Dragon or a five-storey memorial to Detroit’s labor history, he insists art should make people feel “heard, valuable, unforgotten”. Constant reinvention keeps his practice restless: today a mural, tomorrow a bronze sculpture, always chasing the next surface where beauty and rebellion can collide.
Wednesday
Oct292025

Maynard Johnny Jr. 'Papa Bear' Print Available

Artist: Maynard Johnny Jr.
Title: Papa Bear
Medium: Multi Color Print
Size: 28.5 x 22 Inches
Edition: UNSURE
Price: $770

Maynard Johnny Jr. was born in 1973 on Penelakut Island, British Columbia, and carries both Kwakwaka’wakw and Coast Salish heritage from the Kuper Island Band. He began drawing family portraits and comic heroes as a child, then sharpened his skills as a teenager by studying the lines of master carvers Art Thompson, Richard Hunt and Robert Davidson. Working in paint, print, wood, silver and gold, he pushes traditional formline into vivid new territory, filling ovoids, crescents and trigons with turquoise, purple, sage and sunrise orange that make ancestors stories pop on paper, hide, canvas or public walls. His first canvas, “Mating Eagles,” wove human faces inside symmetrical birds to honour the spindle whorl teaching of interconnection.

Major commissions soon followed: a salmon sculpture gifted to New York’s World Trade Center after 9/11, the wrap-around graphics for BC Ferries’ Salish Heron, the first Indigenous mural in his hometown of Chemainus, and Pacific FC’s official jerseys. Exhibition credits include Changing Hands at the Museum of Art and Design in New York and the Juno Awards cedar gift boxes. Now approaching fifty, Johnny Jr. describes himself as part of a Salish renaissance, using bold hues and precise geometry to spark curiosity about Indigenous resilience and to ensure his grandchildren will see their culture celebrated across the province and beyond.

Wednesday
Oct292025

Ewa Medrek 'Downpour' Print Available

Artist: Ewa Medrek
Title: Downpour
Medium: 1 Color Linocut Print
Size: 38 x 27 cm
Edition: UNSURE
Price: $80

 

Ewa Medrek is a Polish Canadian artist who invites viewers into a dreamscape where botanical elegance meets modern digital craft. Born in Kraków, she studied graphic arts at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts, absorbing centuries of European printmaking tradition before relocating across the Atlantic. Her Etsy storefront, EwaMedrekGraphiques, serves as both gallery and laboratory, offering archival giclée prints, hand finished canvases and downloadable wall art that carry her distinctive vision into homes around the world.
Medrek’s imagery flourishes in muted jewel tones and soft gradients, depicting stylized flowers, birds and female silhouettes that float in undefined space. She begins each piece with loose graphite sketches, then layers watercolor washes, digital painting and subtle gold foil accents, building depth that feels simultaneously vintage and contemporary. The absence of hard edges allows petals and feathers to melt into one another, suggesting movement caught between breaths.
Influenced by Art Nouveau posters, pre war botanical illustrations and the quiet melancholy of Eastern European folklore, she seeks to create beauty that functions as emotional sanctuary. Her limited edition prints often sell out within hours, yet she keeps prices accessible, believing original art should belong to more than galleries and museums. Commissions have included album covers for indie folk bands, wine label series for Niagara vineyards and large scale murals inside wellness spas, each project expanding her vocabulary of organic forms.
When not drawing, Medrek explores Montréal greenhouses with sketchbook in hand, collecting reference material and teaching workshops on digital illustration techniques. Through every piece she offers a gentle reminder that grace still exists, waiting to be noticed in the curve of a stem or the hush of a moonlit garden.
Wednesday
Oct292025

Obey Shepard Fairey 'Jasper Johns' (Red or Cream) Prints Re-Release Details

Artist: Obey Shepard Fairey
Title: Jasper Johns (Red or Cream)
Medium: Multi Color Screen Prints
Size: 18 x 24 Inches Each
Edition: 450 (Far Less Available)
Price: $150 Each

*available at 1pm EST on Thursday October 30th, 2025

Tuesday
Oct282025

Malleus 'Arcana Tarot Cards' Gold Kickstarter Available

Artist: Malleus
Title: Arcana Tarot Cards (Gold)
Medium: 80 Card Set
Size: 18 x 29.7 cm
Edition: 100
Price: $60

Tuesday
Oct282025

Jillian Mundy 'Ergot On Rye' Print Available

Artist: Jillian Mundy
Title: Ergot On Rye
Medium: Giclee on Blotter Paper
Size: 7.5 x 7.5 Inches
Edition: 25
Price: $60

Jillian Mundy is an interdisciplinary artist based in Vancouver, British Columbia. She works across traditional and digital media, creating bright, bold illustrations rooted in the natural world. Her murals and large scale installations transform public spaces with flowing botanicals, abstract landscapes and hand cut sculptural forms that invite viewers to slow down and notice everyday magic.

Commissions have brightened the Squamish Mural Walk, Chilliwack Mural Festival, Bass Coast Music Festival and city centers in Nanaimo and Surrey, while her studio paintings explore the boundary between two dimensional and three dimensional through layered colour and rhythmic composition. In 2023 and 2024 she also guest curated for Vancouver Mural Fest, further shaping the region’s creative landscape.

Tuesday
Oct282025

Marq Spusta 'Dazzled' Print Release Details

Artist: Marq Spusta
Title: Dazzled
Medium: Multi Color Screen Prints
Size: 12 x 16 Inches
Edition: 140
Price: $100

*the black and other awesome color variants will be released through Spoke Art

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Marq Spusta is an American illustrator and painter born in Wisconsin in 1977. After earning a BFA in Graphic Design from the University of Wisconsin–Stout, he relocated to the California coast, where he now lives with his wife and three children while maintaining a prolific studio practice from his seaside home. Spusta first gained recognition within the gig poster scene, crafting wildly colorful, intricately detailed screen printed posters for bands such as Dinosaur Jr., My Morning Jacket, and The Black Keys. His imagery drifts between dream and nightmare: kindly monsters, swirling plant life, and wide-eyed figures rendered in delicate ink linework that he finishes with rich, layered palettes in Photoshop before sending files to trusted screen-printers. Influences range from Dr. Seuss and Jim Henson to classic rock poster masters Rick Griffin and Stanley Mouse, resulting in a visual language that feels simultaneously nostalgic and fresh.
Beyond concert ephemera, Spusta produces limited edition prints, album packaging, toys, children’s books, and large gallery paintings that sell out within minutes online. Recent exhibitions at Spoke Art and Decadent Gallery showcase his shift toward more intricate compositions dense ecosystems where characters morph into foliage and hidden symbols reward close inspection. Whether designing a tiny enamel pin or a sprawling mural, he approaches each project with the same playful curiosity, absorbing music, nature, and comics until new hybrids emerge. By balancing commercial commissions with personal explorations, Spusta continues to evolve his universe of gentle monsters, inviting viewers to rediscover the wonder they felt as children encountering colorful, slightly strange worlds for the first time.
Tuesday
Oct282025

Elicser Elliott 'Slumbers Cousin 4th Removed' Prints Available

Artist: Elicser Elliott
Title: Slumbers Cousin 4th Removed #19
Medium: HandEmbellished Screened Giclee Print
Size: 14 x 11 Inches
Edition: 20 (UNIQUE)
Price: $250

Jabari “Elicser” Elliott is a Canadian muralist and graffiti artist who turned aerosol energy into community storytelling. Born in Montreal in 1984, he spent childhood years in Saint Vincent helping his mother create carnival costumes, an immersion in color, rhythm and public celebration that still pulses through his paint. Back in Toronto he studied animation at Sheridan College after a high school art teacher steered him toward creative careers, yet he found truer expression on exterior walls than on a computer screen. Adopting the tag “Elicser,” he began filling blank brick across the city with flowing character based pieces: interlocking figures, swirling hair and botanical forms that feel half human, half breeze.

His process is improvisational, starting with a rough mental image then letting spray caps, fat caps and latex rollers guide the composition, building translucent layers until faces emerge from abstract clouds. Over two decades his murals have become landmarks of Toronto’s downtown core, stretching along alleyways, schoolyards, transit corridors and the iconic Rush Lane graffiti strip. Beyond personal work, Elliott teaches youth workshops that trace graffiti from New York subways to contemporary street art, encouraging students to channel rebellion into disciplined craft. Commercial commissions have arrived from Nike, Manifesto Festival and the City of Toronto itself, yet he balances paid projects with community walls that celebrate local heroes, Black history and Indigenous solidarity. Whether painting a thirty metre facade or a single roller piece, Elliott seeks the same goal: to replace grey concrete with vivid narratives that invite passersby to pause, reflect and feel a little more connected to the living city around them.