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Saturday
Dec062025

Mark Maggiori 'The Power' Print Release Details

Artist: Mark Maggiori
Title: The Power
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 22 x 19 Inches or 35.5 x 30 Inches
Edition: TIMED
Price: $190 or $520

*available at 1pm EST on Saturday December 6th, 2025 until Monday at 1am EST

Saturday
Dec062025

Mark Maggiori 'Life Is A Bronc' Prints Release Details

Artist: Mark Maggiori
Title: Life Is A Bronc
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 22 x 20 or 32 x 29 or 48 x 44 Inches
Edition: TIMED
Price: $190 or $400 or $920

*available at 1pm EST on Saturday December 6th, 2025 until Monday at 1am EST.

Saturday
Dec062025

Mark Maggiori 'Wyoming Spring' Print Release Details

Artist: Mark Maggiori
Title: Wyoming Spring
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 11 x 14 Inches
Edition: TIMED
Price: $80

*available at 1pm EST on Saturday December 6th, 2025 until Monday at 1am EST.

Saturday
Dec062025

Mark Maggiori 'Blue Sky Red Earth' Print Release Details

Artist: Mark Maggiori
Title: Blue Sky Red Earth
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 11 x 14 Inches
Edition: TIMED
Price: $80

*available at 1pm EST on Saturday December 6th, 2025 until Monday at 1am EST.

Saturday
Dec062025

Mark Maggiori 'Before The Leaves Fall' Print Release Details

Artist: Mark Maggiori
Title: Before The Leaves Fall
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 26.5 x 16 Inches or 42 x 24.75 Inches
Edition: TIMED
Price: $180 or $470

*available at 1pm EST on Saturday December 6th, 2025 until Monday at 1am EST.

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Mark Maggiori is a acclaimed French-born American painter renowned for his evocative and atmospheric depictions of the American West. Born in 1977 and raised in France, his fascination with American culture, particularly Western films and music, started at an early age. He attended the prestigious Académie Charpentier in Paris before moving to New York City to pursue a career in graphic design and music. It was during this period that his deep connection to the American landscape began to flourish.
A self-taught painter of Western subjects, Maggiori’s work is distinguished by its dramatic use of light and shadow, often capturing sweeping vistas under the grandeur of vast, cloud-filled skies. His meticulous attention to historical detail brings an authentic and powerful narrative to his canvases, which typically feature cowboys on horseback enduring the elements of rugged terrain. Maggiori’s paintings are not merely landscapes; they are meditations on the romantic ideal of the cowboy lifestyle and the challenging, untamed beauty of the frontier.
Maggiori’s transition to full-time painting in the 2010s was met with significant success. He quickly became a prominent figure in the Western art world, earning numerous prestigious awards and accolades. His work is highly sought after by collectors and exhibited in leading galleries and museums across the United States. He splits his time between Taos, New Mexico, and Los Angeles, California, continuing to paint scenes that resonate deeply with the enduring spirit and mythology of the American West, capturing moments of solitude, resilience, and breathtaking natural splendor.
Wednesday
Oct082025

Riikka Sormunen 'Holiday, 2025' Print Release Details

Artist: Riikka Sormunen
Title: Holiday, 2025
Medium: Deckled Varnished Giclee Print
Size: 20 x 20 Inches
Edition: 20
Price: £450

*available Thursday October 9th, 2025

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Riikka Sormunen (b. 1987, Helsinki) turns daydreams into jewel toned oil paintings where fashion-editorial poise meets surrealist unease. After a semester of fashion design she pivoted to illustration, building a clientele that ranged from Finnish magazines to Japanese apparel before committing solely to canvas in 2016. Working on unprimed linen, she applies thin, lucent layers of oil so crimsons and viridians bleed like textile dye, then tightens select zones lace cuffs, serpent scales, cat pupils to photographic clarity. The resulting images feel simultaneously vintage and hyper-contemporary: Klimt-like pattern fields float around blank-faced women who grip wilted bouquets or let goldfish dangle from their sleeves, every object posed as if for an unseen camera.
Influences converge in her studio: early Lucian Freud for fleshy tension, Ukiyo-e prints for flattened perspective, and Nordic folklore for latent darkness. Solo exhibitions at Allouche Gallery (LA) and Rhodes Contemporary (London) sold out rapidly, while group stints at Dallas Contemporary and the “Nordic Delights” tour confirmed international appetite. Recent pieces such as Ghost Friend and Cat’s Eye push scale toward life-size, intensifying the tension between decorative beauty and psychological vacancy. Sormunen photographs her own floral still-lifes as source material, then digitally distorts petals into acidic hues no garden could grow, reinforcing the calculated artificiality she calls “soft sensuality under surveillance.” Living back in Helsinki after residencies in Tokyo and Lisbon, she continues to probe how femininity, nature, and consumer imagery can be arranged then eerily silenced inside a single gilded frame.