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Saturday
Jan172026

Bask 'The Future Looks Bright' Original Available

Artist: Bask
Title: The Future Looks Bright
Medium: Acrylic, Latex, Enamel on Wood
Size: 24 x 27 x 1.75 Inches
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: $1,400

 

Ales Bask Hostomsky, known simply as Bask, is a Florida based artist born in communist Czechoslovakia, whose work bridges street art, fine art, and social commentary. Fleeing to the United States in the 1980s, he developed a unique artistic lens that equates the propaganda of his youth with American consumer advertising, highlighting how both serve to manipulate and command attention. His moniker acts as an acronym for Because Art Should Kill, signaling an intent to create powerful, disruptive images. Bask produces rich, textural canvases, often utilizing wood and heavily layered paint to create, then break down, iconic imagery. His aesthetic is marked by a raw, gritty, and often dark emotional tone, pulling from the flotsam and jetsam of urban consumer decay. Rather than seeking perfect, polished results, he focuses on the imperfections of the creative process, frequently tearing down and rebuilding pieces to achieve a sense of "deconstruction." His work has been displayed in cities across the nation and was featured in the film Iron Man 3. Bask’s, anti iconic, works serve as a, mirror to society, challenging the viewer to question the absurdity of the status quo and the, conformist nature of mass media. Through a masterful combination of graffiti techniques and, fine art sensibilities he has solidified a reputation as an impactful voice in urban art circles that blurs the lines between high and low culture. 

Sunday
Dec212025

Vratislav Pecka 'Twist' Print Available

Artist: Vratislav Pecka
Title: Twist
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 50 x 70 cm
Edition: OPEN
Prices: $88

Vratislav Pecka is a contemporary Czech graphic designer and digital artist who has gained international acclaim for his distinctive approach to minimalism and geometric abstraction. He is most widely recognized for his long-running creative endeavor known as PosterLad, a project he initiated in 2016. Through this platform, Pecka challenges the traditional constraints of poster design by stripping away commercial messaging and focusing entirely on the interplay of shapes, colors, and spatial harmony. His work often features bold, vibrant palettes and clean lines that evoke the spirit of the Bauhaus movement while maintaining a modern, digital aesthetic.
Based in Prague, Pecka has transitioned from a background in traditional graphic design and motion graphics to becoming a leading figure in the digital art space. His methodology involves a meticulous balance of simplicity and complexity, where uncomplicated geometric forms are layered to create depth and visual tension. This unique style has allowed him to bridge the gap between commercial design and fine art. Beyond digital prints, Pecka has successfully integrated his work into the burgeoning market for digital collectibles, further cementing his influence in the evolution of modern art distribution. His accolades include several design awards, reflecting his ability to resonate with both professional critics and a global audience of enthusiasts. By treating the poster medium as a canvas for pure expression rather than a tool for advertisement, Pecka continues to redefine the boundaries of graphic art in the twenty-first century.
Thursday
Oct022025

Jan Kalab 'Dripping Black Hole NE' Print Available

Artist: Jan Kalab
Title: Dripping Black Hole NE
Medium: 5 Color Screen Print
Size: 50 x 70 cm
Edition: 50
Price: €600

Jan Kaláb is a Czech contemporary artist whose career bridges the worlds of graffiti, street art, and fine art. Born in Prague in 1978, he began his artistic journey in the early 1990s as one of the first graffiti pioneers in his country after the fall of communism. Known under pseudonyms such as “Cakes” and “Point,” Kaláb quickly earned recognition for his innovative styles and bold interventions in public space. His transition from urban walls to galleries and museums was natural, fueled by a restless curiosity and a desire to explore new dimensions of visual expression.

Kaláb’s work is defined by an obsession with geometry, color, and form. He creates vibrant paintings, sculptures, and installations that play with spatial perception, often blurring the line between two- and three-dimensionality. Circles, ovals, and organic shapes are recurring motifs in his art, used to suggest movement, depth, and balance. His mastery of gradient color transitions gives his works a sense of glowing energy, almost as if they are breathing or vibrating with life.

Over the years, Kaláb has exhibited internationally, from New York and Miami to Buenos Aires, Shanghai, and across Europe, contributing to the global conversation on contemporary abstraction. His pieces resonate equally in outdoor murals and white cube galleries, reflecting his ability to adapt and reinvent while staying true to his roots. Today, Jan Kaláb stands as a significant voice in the evolution of street art into a sophisticated visual language, bridging graffiti’s raw energy with refined, meditative abstraction.