Olga Lomaka 'Teasing Not Pleasing' (Yellow) Print Available
Monday, October 27, 2025 Artist: Olga Lomaka
Title: Teasing Not Pleasing (Yellow)
Medium: Varnished 4 Color Screen Print
Size: 21.6 x 29.5 Inches
Edition: 10
Price: $545
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Monday, October 27, 2025 Artist: Olga Lomaka
Title: Teasing Not Pleasing (Yellow)
Medium: Varnished 4 Color Screen Print
Size: 21.6 x 29.5 Inches
Edition: 10
Price: $545
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Monday, October 27, 2025 Artist: Christoph Niemann
Title: Flowers I
Medium: 4 Color Screen Print
Size: 70 x 100 cm
Edition: 60
Price: $950
Christoph Niemann is a German illustrator who turns everyday life into witty visual poetry. Born in Waiblingen in 1970, he studied at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart before moving to New York City in 1997. His clean, economical lines and bold blocks of color have appeared on covers of The New Yorker, TIME, and National Geographic, as well as in children’s books, apps, and Instagram animations that reach millions. Niemann is famous for transforming humble objects into surprising metaphors: a banana becomes a bicycle, coffee stains become city skylines, and a single green stripe across a white page becomes the Brooklyn Bridge viewed from a speeding cab.
His weekly column for The New York Times Sunday Review, “Abstract Sunday,” distills complex political and cultural topics into playful yet incisive images that invite readers to look twice and think again. In 2013 he launched the interactive picture book Petting Zoo, where stretching, spinning, and tapping digital creatures create unexpected reactions, proving that humor and technology can coexist with warmth. He later expanded that concept into Chomp, an app that lets kids place their own mouths and eyes onto animated sandwiches, clocks, and vacuum cleaners. When not drawing, Niemann speaks at conferences about creativity, hosts the podcast Abstract, and documents his travel impressions in sketchbooks that mix watercolor, collage, and handwritten notes. Whether addressing climate change or the joy of Sunday coffee, his art reminds us that curiosity plus simplicity can spark revelation, and that even the most ordinary moment holds a story waiting to be seen.
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Monday, October 27, 2025 Artist: Add Fuel
Title: Aftermath
Medium: Hand Pulled 4 Color Screen Print
Size: 50 x 50 cm
Edition: 50
Price: €330
Portuguese artist Add Fuel is Diogo Machado, born in Cascais in 1980. After earning a graphic design degree from IADE in Lisbon and working in studios across Portugal and Germany, he committed himself fully to art in 2007. He first called his project Add Fuel to the Fire, building a playful universe of eccentric monsters drawn from video games, comics, sci fi and urban culture. A year later he shortened the name and shifted focus toward the hypnotic geometry of azulejo tiles, the tin glazed ceramic panels that cloak Portugal in blue and white rhythm. By merging this national heritage with street art energy, he creates works that feel both ancient and immediate.
Each piece begins as a meticulous sketch that is translated into hand painted tiles, screen prints or large stencils for murals. Machado layers symmetrical patterns, trompe l’oeil tricks and bursts of flat color so that traditional motifs fracture into contemporary movement. The effect is a visual drumbeat that invites viewers to lose themselves in detail and then step back to see a cohesive, glowing whole. His walls rise in cities from Miami and Los Angeles to Stavanger, Paris, Macau and Fall River, each site specific project honoring local history while inserting his signature tile language. Recent works such as On the Rise in West Palm Beach weave railroad heritage and coastal waves into patterned grandeur, while Bloom pairs lotus and clematis flowers as metaphors for resilience. Whether rendered on ceramic, canvas or concrete, Add Fuel’s art celebrates the dialogue between heritage and modernity, proving that tradition can still surprise.
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Monday, October 27, 2025 Artist: Joshua Budich
Title: Cowboy Bebop
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 24 x 36 Inches
Edition: 100
Price: $75
Joshua Budich is an American painter who has built a devoted following by reimagining pop culture icons with classical reverence. Born in 1982 and raised in Baltimore, he grew up on a steady diet of comic books, Saturday morning cartoons, and blockbuster films, absorbing the bold color and heroic poses that would later define his style. After studying illustration at the Maryland Institute College of Art, he began creating meticulously detailed portraits of characters such as Batman, Princess Leia, and Marty McFly, treating each figure with the same dignity usually reserved for religious saints or monarchs. Working primarily in acrylic on wood panel, Budich builds luminous skin tones and rich fabric textures, then frames his subjects within ornate gold borders reminiscent of Renaissance altarpieces.
The result is a playful yet sincere collision of high and low art that invites viewers to consider why certain stories and characters lodge themselves so deeply in collective memory. Limited edition screen prints of his paintings routinely sell out within minutes, and his solo exhibitions in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York draw crowds who wait in line for a chance to purchase original works. Beyond gallery walls, Budich collaborates with studios and licensors, creating officially licensed posters for properties including Star Wars, Marvel, and Stranger Things, always infusing commercial assignments with his distinctive warmth and craftsmanship. Whether depicting a childhood hero or an original character, every piece is an act of gratitude, a heartfelt thank you to the narratives that shaped him and continue to unite audiences across generations.
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Monday, October 27, 2025 Artist: Alexis "Bust" Stephens
Title: Felides Couple
Medium: Hand Embellished Screen Print
Size: 45 x 30 cm
Edition: 45
Price: €170
Alexis Bust Stephens, alias Bust the Drip, is a Paris born painter who turns motion into pigment. His mother is French, his father Jamaican, and from childhood he felt music as vibration in his bones. Hip hop dance came first; he competed across Europe, spinning on cardboard, feeling the beat as waves that traveled from floor to heart. When he picked up a brush he kept that rhythm, translating leaps and freezes into streaks of spray, acrylic, and graphite. He sees the body as an organized storm of waves, each gesture a note in an unseen score.
On canvas he choreographs lines that twist, stretch, and break, letting color drip like sweat after a six step. The process is both technical and instinctive: he layers, scrapes, revises, until figures emerge mid movement, caught between blur and focus. Abstract expressionism gives him freedom, graffiti gives him speed, and dance gives him pulse. Recent years have brought major recognition: a mural for Barack Obama’s Brilliant Minds gathering in Stockholm, inclusion in the Olympic Museum in Lausanne celebrating hip hop’s entry into the games, and sold out shows in Paris, Düsseldorf, and beyond. Yet he still slips out at night to paste paper or set tiles on suburban walls, sharing positive frequencies with commuters who rarely enter galleries. Whether on a huge public façade or an intimate sheet of paper, every piece is a reminder that we are all sums of organized waves, pulsating, leaning, reaching for the next beat.
Monday, October 27, 2025 Artist: Jean Jullien
Title: Yusuke
Medium: Hand Tufted Rug
Size: 120 x 160 cm
Edition: 100
Price: $900
Jean Jullien is a French artist whose simple, expressive drawings have become a universal language for the digital age. Born in 1983 in Cholet and educated at Central Saint Martins and the Royal College of Art in London, he now works from a studio overlooking the Thames, producing images that travel from gallery walls to phone screens within minutes. His signature style relies on bold black outlines and flat color, reducing complex emotions to a few confident strokes. A single eye, a slouched posture, or a smartphone angled toward a missing face can speak volumes about modern loneliness, vanity, or environmental neglect. Jullien first gained global notice in 2015 with Peace for Paris, a brush and ink Eiffel Tower reimagined as a peace sign, shared online after the city’s terror attacks. The symbol appeared on monuments, T shirts, and candlelit vigils, proving the power of visual brevity.
Beyond reactive works, he creates playful ceramics, immersive murals, and collaborations with brands such as Nike and Beats, always inserting a gentle critique of consumer culture beneath the humor. Recent projects include giant seaside cutouts that wave at passing ships, and a series of painted trash cans that stick out their tongues at disposable society. Whether exhibited at the Museum of London or posted to his million plus Instagram followers, Jullien’s art functions like a friendly poke in the ribs, inviting viewers to laugh at shared absurdities and perhaps reconsider their place within the chaotic, connected world we navigate together.
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Monday, October 27, 2025 Artist: PreFab77
Title: Heist Saeki
Medium: Handpainted Multiple on Paper
Size: 56 x 76 cm Each
Edition: 10 UNIQUE
Price: £395 Each
*available at 1pm EST on Thursday October 30th, 2025
Prefab77 is the alias of Peter Manning, a British artist who fuses military precision with street energy. Born in the north of England and trained as a printmaker for the British Army, he learned discipline and technique that still shape his fast, hard edged style. A move to New York in the 1990s placed him on Elizabeth Street, where torn posters, luxury boutiques and fresh graffiti collided outside his door. That visual mix became his palette. Returning to Newcastle, he began creating large allegorical portraits that weave money, music, politics and fashion into glowing mosaics of paint, spray, wheatpaste and varnish.
His female faces stare out like modern saints, framed by gilded dollars, roses and fractured headlines. The work is glamorous yet confrontational, celebrating consumer icons while questioning who owns the streets. Commissions followed from Nike, Converse and the New York Dolls, yet Manning still climbs walls at dawn, armed with tiles and adhesive, turning blank brick into shimmering commentaries on power and desire. Each piece is cut, painted and placed by hand, building a luxurious surface that feels both devotional and subversive. Recent murals in North Shields tackle Brexit and local pride, proving his gaze remains fixed on the tension between heritage and change. For Prefab77, every wall is a chance to craft a modern fable, beautiful enough to stop traffic and sharp enough to leave a lasting impression on the passerby who dares to look closer.
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Sunday, October 26, 2025 Artist: The Florist
Title: The Shining
Medium: Deckled 3 Color Screen Print
Size: (A2) 42 x 59.4 cm
Edition: 31
Price: £175
*available at 2pm on Friday October 31st, 2025
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Sunday, October 26, 2025 Artist: Michael Reeder
Title: Death Ray Daydream
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 16 x 20 Inches
Edition: 50
Price: $250
Michael Reeder emerged from the vibrant street culture of Dallas, Texas, where skate graphics and clandestine murals shaped his earliest visual vocabulary. Born in 1982, he spent his youth translating the city’s energy into drawings and paintings, an impulse that carried him to New York City and a BFA in painting from the School of Visual Arts. After college he returned to Texas, joining Eyecon Studios and mastering the craft of large scale public murals. Those experiences fused with his graffiti roots, giving birth to a signature style that marries bold geometric abstraction with penetrating portraiture. Working in acrylic, spray paint, ink and digital media, Reeder constructs faces that seem to hover between revelation and secrecy. Stark planes of neon color collide with precise line work, while eyes gaze outward with an almost spiritual intensity. Identity remains his central obsession: he explores the fragile masks people wear, the moments when the self slips and something raw appears. His process is intuitive, allowing each piece to evolve its own personality through layered experimentation. Reeder has exhibited across the United States, Europe and Asia, created murals from Detroit to Berlin, and released limited edition prints that sell out within minutes. Publications including New American Paintings, HiFructose and Juxtapoz have featured his work, and he served as artist in residence at Red Bull House of Art in Detroit. Now based in Los Angeles, he continues to probe the question of who we are beneath the surface, inviting viewers to confront their own reflections in his vivid, enigmatic portraits.