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Friday
Feb202026

Scott Listfield 'Blue Bird' Print Available

Artist: Scott Listfield
Title: Blue Bird (Larry)
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 16 x 20 Inches
Edition: 50
Price: $80

 

Scott Listfield is an American painter born in Boston, Massachusetts, who has carved out a singular niche in the world of fine art and collectible prints. Known for his meticulous oil paintings that blend pop culture iconography with a sense of quiet isolation, his work is instantly recognizable due to the presence of a lone explorer. He first began focusing his creative energy on his signature style around 2001, shortly after returning to the United States from a formative period living abroad. His formal education took place at Dartmouth College, where he studied art and began developing the technical proficiency required to execute his highly detailed, cinematic landscapes.
The most defining characteristic of the work created by Scott Listfield is his deep love for astronauts. This fascination is so central to his identity as a creator that an astronaut appears in every single piece of art he makes. This figure serves as a surrogate for the viewer, navigating a world that is simultaneously familiar and alien. Whether the protagonist is standing before a fast food restaurant or a crumbling monument, the pressurized suit represents a barrier between the individual and a rapidly changing society. Fans of limited edition art prints and posters often gravitate toward his work because it captures a specific feeling of being a stranger in one’s own land, a theme that resonates deeply within the modern collector community.
Throughout his career, Scott Listfield has achieved significant milestones that have solidified his reputation among enthusiasts of narrative painting. One of his most significant accomplishments was being featured in the book New American Paintings, a prestigious juried exhibition in print that highlights exceptional talent. His work has also been profiled by major publications such as Wired and Juxtapoz, which helped propel his imagery into the global spotlight. He has successfully transitioned from the traditional gallery world into the realm of high end screen prints and giclees, making his vision accessible to a wide audience of art lovers.
His exhibition history is extensive and spans across numerous reputable institutions and cities. He participated in a notable solo exhibition titled This Is America at the Thinkspace Projects gallery in Los Angeles, which showcased his ability to critique modern culture through his nomadic astronaut. He has also shown his work at the Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles, a venue well known for bridging the gap between fine art and pop culture. Furthermore, his paintings have been displayed at the Portland Art Museum as part of their permanent or curated selections, proving the institutional value of his work.
Several famous pieces have become staples of his portfolio, including the painting titled The Drifter and the evocative work known as The Golden Arches. Another highly sought after piece is titled Los Angeles, which features his astronaut overlooking a hazy city skyline. By avoiding the common labels often applied to modern creators and focusing on his unique narrative arc, he has built a legacy that continues to grow. Collectors of limited edition posters prize his work for its clean lines, vibrant colors, and the existential questions it poses about our future on this planet.
Thursday
Jan292026

Joshua Horkey 'Given Free' Tondo Available

Artist: Joshua Horkey
Title: Given Free
Medium: Collage + Mixed Media
Size: Ø17 Inches
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: $1,700

  

Joshua Horkey is a mixed media artist from the United States, born in Windom, Minnesota, in 1976. He currently lives and maintains a studio in Southwest Florida, where he produces a variety of layered works using acrylics, collage, and found materials. His creative background is deeply rooted in the apparel industry, having spent over twenty years as a designer and graphic artist after studying at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles and the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. This extensive professional history in fashion and graphic design heavily informs his use of color, typography, and visual layout.
Horkey’s artistic practice focuses on the intersection of memory, media, and physical materials. He often works on wood panels and reclaimed surfaces, such as antique windows, to build compositions that feature vintage ephemera and appropriated comic imagery. His process involves a tactile method of adding and tearing back layers of paint and paper, a technique that highlights the history of each piece and resists the flat nature of digital imagery. Through his work, he explores themes of human vulnerability, the overabundance of media, and the way visual noise shapes our collective perception. His art has been exhibited internationally and is included in the permanent collection of the Moleskine Foundation in Milan, Italy.
Friday
Jan092026

Alison Friend 'Flock It' Print Available

Artist: Alison Friend
Title: Flock It
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 16 x 20 Inches
Edition: 100
Price: $300

 

Alison Friend is a celebrated British painter and illustrator whose work captures the soulful, often humorous essence of the animal kingdom. Based in the United Kingdom, she has garnered international acclaim for her ability to imbue domestic and wild creatures with distinct, relatable personalities. Her artistic process typically involves oil on canvas, where she employs a rich, soft palette and delicate brushwork to create depth and warmth.
Friend’s subjects range from pensive dogs and mischievous cats to noble bears and curious mice. What distinguishes her portraiture is the focus on emotion and narrative. Rather than providing a purely anatomical study, she invites viewers to imagine the inner lives of her subjects. A slight tilt of a dog’s head or the subtle glint in a piglet’s eye suggests a moment of quiet reflection, anticipation, or gentle humor. This anthropomorphic approach creates a profound connection between the viewer and the subject, bridging the gap between species through shared sentiment.
Before focusing on fine art, Friend enjoyed a successful career in children's book illustration, a background that clearly informs her storytelling ability. Her transition to gallery work has seen her pieces exhibited in prestigious spaces across Europe and North America. Her style remains rooted in a traditional painting aesthetic, yet it feels fresh and vital due to its sincerity and charm. Through her lens, animals become more than just pets or wildlife; they are characters in a silent, evocative story that celebrates the simple beauty and comedy of life.
Thursday
Dec182025

Ferris Plock 'Deltron 3030' Print Available

Artist: Ferris Plock
Title: Deltron 3030
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Edition: 50
Prices: $100

 

*one of my favorite albums from Mo'Wax

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Ferris Plock is a contemporary artist based in San Francisco whose work blends the precision of traditional Japanese aesthetics with the chaotic energy of modern pop culture. Known for a style that is both highly detailed and deceptively playful, Plock utilizes a diverse range of media including acrylic, ink, spray paint, and gold leaf on wood panels. His compositions often feature a recurring cast of idiosyncratic characters, ranging from anthropomorphic animals and samurai-inspired figures to skate-culture icons and pizza-loving monsters. These figures are typically rendered with sharp lines and flat color fields, reflecting his deep appreciation for Ukiyo-e woodblock prints while simultaneously nodding to the subversive spirit of street art.
The thematic core of Plock’s oeuvre often explores the intersection of domestic life and wild imagination. He frequently draws inspiration from his daily environment, family experiences, and personal interests, yet he filters these relatable subjects through a surrealist lens. The result is a body of work that feels narratively rich and culturally layered. He has gained significant recognition through his involvement with the Mission School movement and has showcased his art in galleries globally, including cities like Tokyo, London, and New York. Beyond his solo practice, Plock is one half of the artistic duo known as Keefe Plock, collaborating with his wife, Kelly Tunstall. Together, they create large-scale installations and intertwined figurative pieces that harmonize their distinct illustrative styles. His ability to balance intricate craftsmanship with a sense of humor makes his work uniquely accessible and enduring.
Deltron 3030 is a definitive pillar of underground hip hop that redefined the boundaries of the concept album upon its release in 2000. The project is a collaborative effort between three masters of their respective crafts: rapper Del the Funky Homosapien, producer Dan the Automator, and DJ Kid Koala. Set in a dystopian future where corporations rule the galaxy and technology has stripped humanity of its spirit, the self-titled debut album follows the journey of Deltron Zero. This protagonist is a disillusioned mech soldier and gravity-surfing rebel who uses the power of rhyme and rhythmic linguistics to combat a global monopoly on culture and thought.
The brilliance of the group lies in the synergy of its members. Dan the Automator provides a cinematic, operatic backdrop that blends orchestral sweeps with futuristic boom-bap, creating a sonic landscape that feels both vast and claustrophobic. Del the Funky Homosapien delivers some of the most complex lyricism of his career, weaving together scientific terminology, comic book mythology, and social commentary to critique contemporary greed through a sci-fi lens. Kid Koala adds the finishing touches with intricate, avant-garde scratching that serves as the sound effects for this mechanical odyssey.
While many rap albums flirt with narrative themes, Deltron 3030 remains one of the few to maintain a rigorous, world-building internal logic from start to finish. It is a work of speculative fiction that remains relevant decades later, warning of a world where individual expression is a crime and the only weapon against tyranny is the frequency of the beat.
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

Wednesday
Nov262025

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 on Thursday December 11th, 2025

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Chuck Sperry, born in 1962, is a celebrated American artist and master printmaker best known for his psychedelic silkscreen prints and iconic rock posters. His work is a fusion of Art Nouveau, pop art, and classical symbolism, often featuring female muses with flowing hair and intricate, shimmering patterns. Sperry gained prominence in the San Francisco music scene, where he designed limited edition posters for legendary bands including Pearl Jam, The Who, and The Rolling Stones, with his work now archived at institutions like the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
A dedicated craftsman, Sperry is known for his hands-on approach, meticulously hand printing each color layer by layer in his Oakland studio, Hangar 18, a process he views as a critical part of the artistic expression itself. Beyond music, he is a notable political activist, having co-edited the political comic book World War 3 Illustrated and created powerful protest art, such as the iconic poster for Occupy Oakland. Sperry's art, which he describes as a "utopian provocation," is internationally recognized, with solo exhibitions in major cities like Paris, Rome, and New York, and a large format book, Color x Color: The Sperry Archive 1980-2020, documenting his extensive career.
Wednesday
Nov262025

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 on Thursday December 11th, 2025

Thursday
Oct162025

Eelus 'The Seeker' Print Available

Artist: Eelus
Title: The Seeker
Medium: Varnished Giclee Print
Size: 27.5 x 35.4 Inches
Edition: 50
Price: $300

Eelus is the artistic alias of Lee Pennington a self taught British artist born in northern England. He emerged in the early 2000s as a vivid voice in the UK street art scene with bold stencil based works that combine pop culture references and graphic design clarity. His signature pieces often feature bright flat color fields and playful yet unsettling imagery such as the iconic Shat At stencil that shows a cartoon figure caught mid explosion. Influenced by vintage comics advertising and science fiction Pennington constructs narratives that balance humor dread and wonder inviting viewers to decode layered symbolism about consumerism nostalgia and urban anxiety.

Working in both outdoor murals and limited edition screenprints he maintains meticulous craftsmanship while embracing spontaneous mark making that keeps his studio output fresh. Over the years he has exhibited in group and solo shows throughout Europe and the United States building a loyal following drawn to his energetic palette and accessible but thought provoking themes. Pennington continues to live and work in Brighton where he develops new bodies of work that push stencil technique toward painterly abstraction while remaining rooted in the street aesthetic that launched his career.

Tuesday
Sep302025

Mark Drew 'Hop Hip' (Common) Print Application Open

Artist: Mark Drew
Title: Hop Hip (Common)
Medium: Deckled 3 Color Screen Print
Size: 18 x 18 Inches
Edition: 200
Prices: $150

*application open until Midnight EST on Friday October 3rd, 2025

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Mark Drew is an Australian-born, Tokyo-based artist whose work seamlessly merges pop culture nostalgia with hip-hop influences, creating a unique visual language that resonates across generations. Beginning his career in Sydney’s underground art and music scenes, Drew co-founded the influential Seripop record label and has long been connected to DIY culture, zines, and independent creative expression. His relocation to Tokyo further expanded his perspective, where his practice bridges Eastern and Western sensibilities.

Best known for his comic-inspired paintings, Drew often repurposes imagery from the beloved Peanuts characters, particularly Charlie Brown and Snoopy, juxtaposing them with rap lyrics, references to 1990s hip-hop, and everyday anxieties. This blend of innocence and grit creates both humor and poignancy, as childlike figures grapple with the adult themes of doubt, ambition, and resilience. By appropriating familiar icons, Drew taps into collective memory while recontextualizing them for contemporary conversations about culture and identity.

His works have been exhibited internationally, with solo and group shows across the United States, Japan, and Europe, earning recognition for their bold colors, graphic clarity, and disarming honesty. Beyond paintings, Drew’s multidisciplinary output spans murals, zines, and collaborative projects with fashion and music brands, reinforcing his roots in street culture.

At its core, Drew’s art speaks to the universal tension between optimism and struggle, drawing on hip-hop’s storytelling ethos and pop culture’s shared vocabulary. By pairing Snoopy with Nas or Charlie Brown with Wu-Tang references, Drew continues to explore how art can both memorialize and remix cultural touchstones, keeping them alive in new, unexpected ways.