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Tuesday
Feb172026

Florist 'Jails, Institutions And Death' Print Release Details

Artist: Florist
Title: Jails, Institutions And Death
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 40 x 40 cm
Edition: 30
Price: £100

*available for at 7am EST on Wednesday February 18th, 2026

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Operating out of the United Kingdom, the street artist known as Florist LDN has rapidly established a distinct niche within the urban art scene by blending pixel art aesthetics with traditional mosaic techniques. Known for transforming city walls into dreamlike digital visions, the artist’s work is characterized by vibrant colors, nostalgia, and a heart centered approach to urban beautification. While specific formal education details remain private, their portfolio showcases a mastery of tile work, precise cutting, and structural installation that suggests significant technical training or obsessive self taught development. The artist first gained prominence by placing intricate, pixelated mosaics across various London neighborhoods, with a high concentration in Shoreditch, signaling a focus on public art, in situ.
The aesthetic of Florist LDN heavily features floral motifs, pop culture nods, and pixel art dreams that bring digital imagery into the real world. Significant accomplishments include a major surge in visibility through 2025, culminating in a series of new installations and a growing demand for their limited edition art prints. A notable achievement was the creation of a massive, four month long mosaic floral mural. The artist has also successfully collaborated with local business owners.
Participation in the art scene extends beyond the streets into curated urban shows and specialized installations. In 2025, Florist LDN participated in a collaborative installation featuring mosaic work, including a notable piece honoring Invader and Obey Giant for the Triple Trouble show at Newport Street Gallery. They also collaborated with Obsessed Art for a special installation on the side of PFG242 gallery featuring animal themed mosaics. Their work has been recognized by Shoreditch Street Art Tours as a highlight of London’s 2025 urban art landscape. For collectors, the artist offers meticulously crafted limited edition prints and hand embellished canvas works that emulate their originals. Known for their dedication, they have produced hundreds of individual tiles, transforming city infrastructure into galleries. He also has a new piece included in the 2026 Trainspotters show at Atom Gallery called "Jails, Institutions And Death"
Wednesday
Nov262025

Florist 'Plaza Del Pino' Print Release Details

Artist: Florist
Title: Plaza Del Pino
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: (A3) 29.7 x 42 cm
Edition: TIMED
Price: £90

 

*available at 7am EST on Friday November 28th, 2025

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Florist is an anonymous London based street artist who creates distinctive pixelated mosaic artworks across the city's urban landscape. The artist's pseudonym, often accompanied by an 8-bit style flower motif, is the central theme of their work, which frequently appears in areas like Shoreditch. The use of glass tiles is a signature choice for Florist, specifically "because it dances in the sunlight," a deliberate selection that adds a dynamic, light reflecting quality to their public pieces. This modern form of mosaic art serves as an artistic intervention, with the artist often installing their designs on buildings or surfaces they consider visually unappealing or "eyesores".
Florist's creative journey is rooted in a rekindled passion for art that began after a long hiatus following a teenage brush with the law; they received community service for graffiti as a youth and stopped creating street art for a period. Returning to public art as an adult, Florist found a unique means of expression in the mosaic form, which allows for a vibrant exploration of color and shapes. Their work is notable for its diverse range, encompassing original floral inspired motifs as well as topical and politically charged responses to current events, a practice that has gained significant attention on social media platforms. By utilizing the durable and light catching medium of small glass pieces, Florist contributes to London's rich street art scene, following in a tradition of other notable UK mosaic artists like Eduardo Paolozzi, albeit with a distinctly contemporary, pixelated, and urban flair. Florist embraces modern communication, using social media to share their process and engage with a wider audience, further solidifying their place in the contemporary art world.
Tuesday
Sep302025

Florist 'Halloween' HPM Release Sneak Peek

Artist: Florist
Title: Halloween
Medium: Hand Embellished Screen Print
Size: UNSURE
Edition: 31
Prices: UNSURE

*available on Friday October 31st, 2025

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Florist (@florist.ldn) is a London-based contemporary artist whose work blends street culture, pop aesthetics, and graphic precision into a distinctive visual language. Emerging from the city’s vibrant underground art scene, Florist has developed a reputation for creating playful yet thought-provoking mosiac imagery that resonates across both gallery walls and urban spaces.

Drawing inspiration from 8 bit pop art, graffiti, and the raw energy of London street culture, Florist’s practice often features bold color palettes, clean lines, and reimagined iconography. His work reflects a fascination with the everyday ordinary objects, cartoon characters, and consumer culture are reinterpreted with irony and humor, transforming the familiar into something surreal and subversive. The result is art that feels both nostalgic and fresh, tapping into collective memory while reframing cultural symbols in new contexts.

Florist’s ability to balance fine art sensibilities with street-level accessibility has earned him recognition among collectors and fans of contemporary urban art. His prints and originals often sell out quickly, underscoring the growing demand for his vision. Beyond traditional mediums, Florist’s work has appeared on murals, installations, and limited-edition releases, bridging the gap between public art and collectible design.