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Friday
Dec052025

FAKE 'Clown World' Originals Available

Artist: FAKE
Title: Clown World (Lavender/Grey/Blue/Rose)
Medium: Acrylic and Aerosol on Canvas
Size: 50 x 50 cm EACH
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: €550 EACH or €2,000/SET

Friday
Dec052025

FAKE 'All We Need Is Love' Original Available

Artist: FAKE
Title: All We Need Is Love
Medium: Acrylic and Aerosol on Canvas
Size: 50 x 70 cm
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: €650

   

*definitely has a DOLK vibe to it

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FAKE is a prominent Amsterdam-based stencil artist recognized internationally for their powerful and emotive street art. Emerging from the vibrant Dutch graffiti scene, FAKE has cultivated a distinctive style that combines the stark, graphic quality of stencil work with themes of pop culture, social commentary, and heartfelt human experience. Their work often uses a bold, instantly recognizable visual language that makes complex ideas accessible to a broad audience, transforming urban landscapes into canvases for poignant narratives.
One of FAKE’s most viral and celebrated works is "Super Nurse," created during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. This piece depicted a nurse as a superhero with a red cape and heart symbol, a powerful tribute to frontline workers that resonated globally and was shared widely across social media. This artwork exemplified FAKE's ability to capture the public consciousness and translate collective emotions into striking visual art. Other notable works include "Panda Pizza," a whimsical and humorous piece, and various murals commenting on consumerism, love, and modern life.
FAKE’s art can be found adorning walls from New York to London and beyond, transcending typical street art to feature in galleries and private collections. While the artist’s identity remains private, maintaining the traditional anonymity associated with street art, their artistic footprint is global. Through a prolific output of murals and prints, FAKE continues to challenge perceptions and use public space as a medium for engaging dialogue about the world we live in, cementing their legacy as a significant voice in contemporary stencil art.
Wednesday
Nov122025

Tizlu 'Pop Up' Print Available

Artist: Tizlu
Title: Pop Up
Medium: Acrylic, Aerosol, Collage + Marker on Canvas
Size: 15.9 x 30 x 15.9 cm
Edition: 18
Prices: $12,000

  

Tizlu is the professional alias of Tiziano Lucchese, a German-Italian street artist and muralist born in Bolzano in 1983 and now based in London. Raised bilingually in the Alps, he studied Broadcasting and Film in the Netherlands before committing full-time to visual art, bringing a cinematic sense of pacing and colour to every wall he paints. Working exclusively with acrylic and aerosol, he fuses photorealistic portraiture with abstract colour storms: faces emerge from rippling gradients, then fracture into geometric shards and sweeping calligraphic strokes, creating freeze frame impressions of urban energy. Metallic silvers, traffic-light greens and deep magentas lock together under bold black outlines, while negative space is treated as an active element that propels the composition forward.
Tizlu paints without stencils, mapping loose charcoal arcs directly onto brick or canvas before building layers of transparent glaze and opaque spray. This instinctive method allows drips and overspray to remain as evidence of motion, echoing the artist’s belief that perfection is less interesting than the moment of creation. He balances paid work with grassroots projects, teaching aerosol techniques to local teenagers and donating prints to charity auctions.
Recent exhibitions at Kunstbunker Nuremberg and group shows with The London Police collective have sold out, while public murals in Barcelona, Copenhagen and his adoptive London continue to attract photographers and skaters alike. Whether printing a pocket-sized zine or painting a ten-metre wall, Tiziano Lucchese approaches every surface with the same goal: spread colour, spark motion and remind viewers that creativity, like language, is most powerful when it crosses borders and connects cultures.
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