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Wednesday
Nov262025

Pahnl 'Beep' Wall Sculpture Available

Artist: Pahnl
Title: Beep
Medium: Aerosol on MDF
Size: 27.5 x 27.5 cm
Edition: 20
Price: £220

 

Pahnl is a renowned Birmingham, England-based street artist known for his miniature stencil work featuring tiny characters, animals, and robots interacting with urban environments. Active since 2003 and placing work on streets since 2006, the artist (sometimes referred to as a duo) derives the alias from the word "panel," as in a comic panel, seeing surfaces and spots in the street as settings for their narratives. Pahnl's work is characterized by surgical precision in cutting intricate stencil details and a playful, bold sense of place, often adding a subversive twist to everyday street signage. The artist's figures are typically no taller than 10cm, creating a micro-cosmos that encourages observers to appreciate the small things in life and find unexpected moments of joy. Pahnl uses various media, including spray paint, stencils, stickers, film, and photography, to bring this small world to life. The artist's studio work allows for greater control over the setting and narrative, a contrast to the unpredictable longevity of street art installations. Pahnl has gained significant recognition, with work featured in publications like The Independent and collected by the prestigious V&A Museum. The artist aims to create art that changes with the world, offering commentary on life in a minimal form and drawing inspiration from diverse sources, including classic Japanese art like Hokusai's The Great Wave off Kanagawa and the work of Piet Mondrian. Ultimately, Pahnl seeks not to push an explicit political agenda but to bring a simple smile to the viewer's face.

Wednesday
Oct292025

Timothy Gatenby 'The Lord Of Kirby' Original Available

Artist: Timothy Gatenby
Title: The Lord Of Kirby
Medium: Airbrush on Paper
Size: 14 x 14 Inches
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: £250

Timothy Gatenby is a London-based figurative painter who fuses Renaissance glazing with pop-culture satire to probe modern idolatry. Born in 1986, he first studied film at Queen Mary University, analysing Herzog and Tarkovsky, then spent five years at Florence’s Charles Cecil Studios mastering the sight-size method, an optical technique that trains the eye to translate minute shifts of light into form. This rigorous grounding surfaces in his canvases: portraits and still-lifes built from dozens of translucent oil and air-brushed layers that glow like sixteenth-century panels seen through neon glass.
Gatenby selects universally recognisable subjects Michelangelo’s David, Warhol’s Coke bottle, Disney princesses, and various pop culture characters then renders them in soft, almost out-of-focus focus, as if recalled from a half-remembered dream. The blur evokes digital fatigue and the erosion of collective memory, asking whether a streaming childhood icon carries the same mnemonic weight as a five-hundred-year-old sculpture. Fast-food wrappers, Evian bottles and cartoon heroes are elevated onto velvet-dark pedestals, equating classical marble with mass-produced plastic to critique consumerist fetish. Despite the conceptual heft, the paintings pulse with dry British humour: a cherub clutches a vape pen, Belle and the Beast binge Netflix, cherubs selfie-stick their way into heaven.
Recent solo show And All Shall Be Memorialised at Blond Contemporary (2025) pairs antiquity and advertising as co-equal cultural totems, underscoring Gatenby’s belief that nostalgia now attaches as fiercely to soda logos as to Laocoön. Finalist in the 2012 BP Portrait Prize, he continues to dissect how images become relics, producing hyper-real relics for an age when icons are streamed, scrolled and instantly replaced.
Saturday
Jul252015

European Bob 'Duck Hunt' Prints Available

 

 

Artist: European Bob
Title: Dunk Hunt
Medium: 8 Colour Screen Prints
Size: 56 x 76 cm Each
Edition: Various
Price: £60 + Up

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