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Saturday
Dec132025

Doras 'Generator' Print Available

Artist: Doras
Title: Generator
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 23 x 32 Inches
Edition: 50
Prices: $250

Saturday
Dec132025

Jay Ryan 'Past The Three Bridges' Print Available

Artist: Jay Ryan
Title: Past The Three Bridges
Medium: 5 Color Screen Print
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Edition: 200
Prices: $25

Friday
Dec122025

Matt Gondek 'Lil Shit Bearbrick' Available

Artist: Matt Gondek
Title: Lil Shit Bearbrick
Medium: Vinyl Figure
Size: 100% Size
Edition: UNSURE
Prices: $25

Friday
Dec122025

Aaron De La Cruz 'Cambio Blocks' Available

Artist: Aaron De La Cruz
Title: Cambio Blocks
Medium: (7) 3D Printed Blocks
Size: UNSURE
Edition: UNSURE
Price: $165

Thursday
Dec112025

Chuck Sperry 'Empathy' XL Print Release Details

Artist: Chuck Sperry
Title: Empathy XL
Medium: 5 Color Screen Print
Size: 70 x 100 cm
Edition: 200
Price: $750

 

*available at 1pm EST on Thursday December 11th, 2025

Thursday
Dec112025

Chuck Sperry 'Courage' XL Print Release Details

Artist: Chuck Sperry
Title: Courage XL
Medium: 5 Color Screen Print
Size: 70 x 100 cm
Edition: 200
Price: $750

 

*available at 1pm EST on Thursday December 11th, 2025

Thursday
Dec112025

Charles M. Schulz 'My Anxieties Have Anxieties' Print Release Details

Artist: Charles M. Schulz
Title: My Anxieties Have Anxieties
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 24 x 18 Inches
Edition: 150
Price: $50

 

*available at Noon EST on Thursday December 11th, 2025

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Charles Monroe Schulz (1922–2000) was one of the most influential cartoonists of the 20th century, the creative genius behind the beloved and enduring comic strip Peanuts. Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Schulz served in the U.S. Army during World War II before beginning his professional cartooning career. His early work included illustrations for the Saturday Evening Post and the single-panel comic Li'l Folks, which featured characters recognizable as early prototypes for the Peanuts gang.
The first Peanuts strip debuted in just seven newspapers on October 2nd, 1950. It introduced the world to the melancholic but determined Charlie Brown and his remarkably imaginative beagle, Snoopy. Over the next half-century, the strip became a global phenomenon, syndicated in over 2,600 newspapers across 75 countries and translated into 21 languages. Schulz’s simple, minimalist artistic style and sophisticated, often philosophical humor resonated deeply with readers of all ages.
Schulz had a profound connection to his work, famously drawing every single panel of Peanuts himself until his retirement in February 2000, the day before his death. The strip explored universal themes of insecurity, unrequited love, and the quiet struggles of daily life through the lens of a child’s world. Characters like Linus, Lucy, Peppermint Patty, and Woodstock became cultural icons.
Beyond the printed page, Schulz’s legacy thrived through popular animated television specials, including the classic A Charlie Brown Christmas, which won a Peabody Award and an Emmy Award. Schulz’s gentle introspection and unique wit left an indelible mark on American culture, securing his place as a master storyteller and a national treasure.
Tuesday
Dec092025

Shepard Fairey Obey 'Cold Chillin' Re-Release Details

Artist: Obey Shepard Fairey
Title: Cold Chillin (Red or Blue)
Medium: Multi Color Screen Prints
Size: 18 x 24 Inches Each
Edition: 350 Each
Prices: $200 Each

*available at 1pm EST on Thursday December 11th, 2025

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Shepard Fairey's "Cold Chillin" prints are a tribute to the Golden Age of hip-hop and the cultural influences that shaped his artistic philosophy, not a specific collaboration with the record label of the same name. Fairey created the piece as part of a series of faux 12-inch LP sleeves, where he explored the music that influenced his aesthetics. The title and imagery are a visual pun and homage, rather than an official partnership.
Fairey has stated that he found it amusing to take the hip-hop metaphor of "cold chillin'" and present it literally in the artwork. The print features a penguin "chillin'" on a small piece of ice with a fan (which also serves as a turntable) metaphorically and literally blowing cool air on him. Further paying tribute to hip-hop pioneers like Run-D.M.C. and LL Cool J, the penguin is depicted wearing a tracksuit and a "dookie rope" chain. The frame design was inspired by the "Hello My Name Is" tag stickers popular in graffiti culture at the time. The "Cold Chillin'" prints were released in red and blue colorways in 2008.
Tuesday
Dec092025

Keith Haring 'Gold Baby' 18K Pin Available

Artist: Keith Haring
Title: Untitled (Gold Baby)
Medium: 18K Gold Pin
Size: 2.75 x 1.875 Inches
Edition: 200 (far less available)
Price: $3,500

*comes in original box with edition card signed by artist (in 1989)

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Keith Haring was a highly influential American artist whose vibrant, bold style became a hallmark of the 1980s New York art scene. His work originated in the spontaneous medium of public spaces, where he created quick, rhythmic chalk drawings on blank advertising panels in the subway system. These accessible pieces, characterized by continuous lines and dynamic figures, served as his initial canvas and made his art immediately recognizable to a broad, diverse audience.
Haring’s imagery was a universal visual language of dancing figures, barking dogs, radiant babies, and flying saucers, all imbued with energy and a sense of immediacy. Far from mere pop aesthetics, his art was deeply engaged with the social and political issues of his time. He used his platform to advocate for social change, addressing critical themes such as the AIDS crisis, the anti-apartheid movement, drug use, and the dangers of nuclear proliferation. Haring believed art should be for everybody, actively blurring the lines between fine art and commercial art by opening his Pop Shop in New York’s SoHo district, where he sold affordable products featuring his designs.
A prominent and openly gay artist during a period of intense public health crisis, Haring dedicated the later years of his short life to activism. He established the Keith Haring Foundation to support AIDS organizations and children's programs, ensuring his legacy of art and activism would endure. Though he passed away from AIDS-related complications in 1990 at the age of 31, his iconic style and commitment to using art as a tool for social good continue to inspire generations worldwide. His murals and public works remain global symbols of joy, unity, and courageous expression.
Sunday
Dec072025

Mark Ryden 'Meat Magi' Sculpture Release Details

Artist: Mark Ryden
Title: Meat Magi
Medium: Mixed Media on Tin
Size: 13.8 x 20.2 x 25.4 cm
Edition: 500
Price: HKD 4,550

*available at 10pm EST on Sunday Decmber 7th, 2025

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Mark Ryden is a prominent contemporary artist known for his unique and captivating style that blends elements of pop culture with surreal and often dark imagery. His work, frequently referred to as "Pop Surrealism" or sometimes "lowbrow art," typically features characters that evoke a sense of childhood nostalgia mixed with a slightly unsettling, melancholic atmosphere.
Ryden's artistic universe is populated by a recurring cast of characters: wide-eyed girls with pale skin, historical figures like Abraham Lincoln (often depicted in unusual contexts), bees, meat, and various adorable-yet-creepy stuffed animals. These elements are meticulously rendered with a technique that recalls classical painting styles, giving his modern, bizarre subjects a timeless quality.
The themes in his work often delve into the convergence of innocence and mystery, beauty and decay. He explores consumerism, the environment, and the mysteries of life and death, presenting these complex ideas through a filter of highly stylized, almost cartoonish aesthetics. The viewer is drawn in by the saccharine sweetness of the visuals only to be confronted with deeper, more provocative subtext. His rich use of color and intricate details creates visually dense compositions that reward close inspection.
Throughout his career, Ryden has maintained a distinct and instantly recognizable visual signature. His elaborate and highly theatrical exhibitions are eagerly anticipated cultural events. His art challenges conventional notions of fine art by drawing inspiration from the mundane and transforming it into something extraordinary and profoundly strange. He remains one of the most influential and discussed artists of his generation, celebrated for creating a truly original and unforgettable world on canvas.