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Sunday
Mar012026

Jo Brown 'Happy Chicken' Print Available

Artist: Jo Brown
Title: Happy Chicken (Red)
Medium: 4 Color Screen Print
Size: (A4) 30 x 21 cm
Edition: UNSURE
Prices: £15

   

*there is also a Blue version available

Tuesday
Feb172026

Shepard Fairey Obey 'Rise Above Earth Justice' Red Print Release Details

Artist: Obey Shepard Fairey
Title: Rise Above Earth Justice (Red)
Medium: Deckled 3 Color Screen Print
Size: 42.5 x 59.5 cm
Edition: 150
Prices: £110

*available at 1pm EST on Thursday February 19th, 2026

Monday
Feb092026

Mau Mau 'The Geek Shall Inherit the Earth' Prints Available

Artist: Mau Mau
Title: The Geek Shall Inherit the Earth (6 Diff Colors) 
Medium: HPM Aerosol on Paper
Size: 29 x 38 cm
Edition: TIMED
Price: £195 Each

 

Mau Mau is a prolific British street artist and satirical illustrator hailing from North Devon in the United Kingdom. Known for his sharp wit and uncompromising social commentary, he has become a staple within the global limited edition art print and poster collector community. His creative journey began in the early nineties when he transitioned from the surf and skate culture of the English coast to the urban landscapes of London and beyond. This background heavily influenced his visual language, blending a laid back coastal aesthetic with the grit and urgency of underground protest art.
Educationally, he is largely self taught, drawing inspiration from the DIY ethos of the graffiti scene rather than traditional academic institutions. This raw, unfiltered approach allowed him to develop a signature style that resonates with collectors who value authenticity over formal training. Mau Mau has spent decades refining his craft, moving seamlessly from spray painted murals on city walls to high quality screen prints that sell out rapidly upon release. His work often features a cast of recurring characters, most notably his iconic fox, which serves as a mischievous narrator for his critiques on environmental destruction, corporate greed, and political absurdity.
Throughout his career, he has achieved significant milestones that have solidified his reputation in the urban art world. He has collaborated with major record labels like Ninja Tune and clothiers such as THTC, bringing his message to a broader audience through wearable art and album packaging. His presence in the gallery circuit is equally impressive, with participation in numerous high profile exhibitions across the globe. Some of his most notable gallery shows have taken place at West Bank Gallery in London and various pop up spaces in Bristol, Tokyo, and Bangkok. These exhibitions often highlight his versatility, showcasing everything from large scale canvases to intricate hand finished editions.
In terms of specific works that have garnered international acclaim, pieces like High Times, Fear Makes The Wolf Look Bigger, Little Red Riding Hoodie and Whack Ronald stand out as essential acquisitions for any serious poster collector. Each of these works encapsulates his ability to distill complex global issues into single, striking images. Mau Mau continues to be a driving force in the scene, maintaining a consistent output that keeps his fan base engaged. His art is not merely decorative; it acts as a mirror to society, often using humor to deliver uncomfortable truths. Because his work is deeply rooted in current events and modern struggles, he is widely regarded as a quintessential artist of the present era.
For those tracking the value of his limited editions, his screen prints are highly sought after due to their cultural relevance and meticulous production standards. Whether he is painting a village in Thailand or a shipwreck on a British beach, his commitment to his message remains steadfast. The longevity of his career is a testament to his adaptability and the universal appeal of his satirical perspective. Collectors prize his work for its ability to provoke thought while maintaining a vibrant, graphic quality that commands attention in any setting.
Tuesday
Feb032026

Shepard Fairey Obey 'Peace Bomber' (Black + Red) Re-Release Details

Artist: Obey Shepard Fairey
Title: Peace Bomber (Black & Red)
Medium: Multi Color Screen Prints
Size: 18 x 24 Inches Each
Edition: 300 (Far Less Available)
Prices: $600/Set

*available at 1pm EST on Thursday February 5th, 2026

Sunday
Jan252026

Tyler Hobbs 'Translated Gestures' Prints Available

Artist: Tyler Hobbs
Title: Translated Gestures
Medium: (6) 1 Color Screen Prints
Size: 14 x 16 Inches
Edition: 30
Price: $7,000

 

Tyler Hobbs is a prominent American visual artist from Austin, Texas, who specializes in algorithmic aesthetics and generative systems. His work focuses on the intersection of computer programming and fine art, exploring how software can be used to generate complex, organic compositions. By writing custom code, Hobbs creates a set of rules that allow for both structured patterns and unpredictable variations, effectively using the computer as a creative partner rather than a mere tool. This process often results in digital pieces that possess a hand-drawn quality, bridging the gap between the precise nature of technology and the expressive spontaneity of traditional painting.
One of his most significant contributions to the digital art world is the series titled Fidenza, which gained international recognition for its sophisticated use of flow fields and vibrant color palettes. Through this collection, Hobbs demonstrated an ability to produce thousands of unique iterations from a single underlying algorithm, each maintaining a distinct sense of balance and harmony. His practice frequently involves a feedback loop where he evaluates the generated output and refines his code to achieve specific visual textures or rhythmic arrangements. Beyond digital displays, he also creates physical works using large scale plotters and traditional media, further blurring the lines between the virtual and the tangible. By prioritizing the beauty of imperfection and the nuances of randomness, Hobbs has established himself as a leading figure in the modern evolution of abstract art, challenging viewers to reconsider the role of the artist in an age of automated production.
Tuesday
Jan132026

Cleon Peterson 'Balance Of Power' Red Print Available

Artist: Cleon Peterson
Title: Balance Of Power (Red)
Medium: Hand Pulled Deckled 1 Color Screen Print
Size: 38 x 18 Inches
Edition: 30
Price: $250

 

Tuesday
Dec162025

JBoy 'The Catch' Available

Artist: JBoy
Title: The Catch (Red, Gold, Pink, Green, Purple, Orange or Cyan Fish)
Medium: Hand Painted Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 50 x 50 cm
Edition: 5 Red + Tests
Prices: £300

*also available with Gold, Pink, Green, Purple, Orange or Cyan fish upon request

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JBoy remains a prominent and elusive figure in the London urban art scene, specializing in satirical stencil work and visual commentary. He generally keeps separate from his public-facing moniker to maintain the relative anonymity common among street artists. Hall has a traditional arts background and describes himself as a "fairly (un)known visual artist" whose work is heavily influenced by illustrators like Gary Larson and Guy Billout.
The artistic style of JBoy is defined by a meticulous stencil process that begins with hand-drawn designs, often on tracing paper, before being meticulously cut and sprayed. His portfolio is an eclectic mix of themes, but he is most recognized for his biting critiques of modern commercialism, luxury branding, and environmental neglect. A recurring motif in his recent work involves recontextualizing pop culture symbols, such as corporate logos or historical figures, to reflect the "absurdities of the twenty-first century".
In 2025, his output has expanded beyond city walls to include high-profile gallery projects and limited-edition releases, such as his "Elfridges" artvent series. He frequently uses his platform for social causes, recently exhibiting pieces in London and New York that address single-use plastic pollution in the oceans. Despite his rising status in the fine art market, Hall continues to operate with a "punk mind," balancing the polished aesthetic of his gallery canvases with the gritty, spontaneous energy of the street art world.
Tuesday
Dec092025

Shepard Fairey Obey 'Cold Chillin' Re-Release Details

Artist: Obey Shepard Fairey
Title: Cold Chillin (Red or Blue)
Medium: Multi Color Screen Prints
Size: 18 x 24 Inches Each
Edition: 350 Each
Prices: $200 Each

*available at 1pm EST on Thursday December 11th, 2025

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Shepard Fairey's "Cold Chillin" prints are a tribute to the Golden Age of hip-hop and the cultural influences that shaped his artistic philosophy, not a specific collaboration with the record label of the same name. Fairey created the piece as part of a series of faux 12-inch LP sleeves, where he explored the music that influenced his aesthetics. The title and imagery are a visual pun and homage, rather than an official partnership.
Fairey has stated that he found it amusing to take the hip-hop metaphor of "cold chillin'" and present it literally in the artwork. The print features a penguin "chillin'" on a small piece of ice with a fan (which also serves as a turntable) metaphorically and literally blowing cool air on him. Further paying tribute to hip-hop pioneers like Run-D.M.C. and LL Cool J, the penguin is depicted wearing a tracksuit and a "dookie rope" chain. The frame design was inspired by the "Hello My Name Is" tag stickers popular in graffiti culture at the time. The "Cold Chillin'" prints were released in red and blue colorways in 2008.
Saturday
Nov292025

Bumblebeelovesyou 'Selective Hearing' Prints Available

Artist: Bumblebeelovesyou
Title: Selective Hearing (5 Diff Colors)
Medium: Hand Pulled Deckled Multi Color Screen Prints
Size: 12 x 12 Inches
Edition: 7 Each
Price: $135

 

Bumblebeelovesyou, an American artist originating from the southeastern part of Los Angeles County, has carved a distinctive niche in the urban contemporary art world with his evocative and whimsical works that often feature children. He began his street art journey with a more political focus in 2006, but a year later, he intentionally shifted to a happier, more positive subject matter, adopting his high school nickname, "Bumblebee," to form his unique moniker. His signature style primarily utilizes stenciling and mixed media, rendered in a simple, instantly identifiable palette, though he has evolved his practice to include painting, sculpture, and installations. The core message of his art revolves around themes of childhood innocence, communication, and the loss of youthful wonder in a fast-paced, modern world.
Through his playful depictions of children engaged in simple activities like flying a paper airplane or sitting on a swing, Bumblebeelovesyou aims to evoke a sense of nostalgia in viewers, encouraging them to reconnect with their inner child and appreciate the value of innocence. Despite their whimsical appearance, his works thoughtfully address weighty social and environmental issues, such as child homelessness, the impact of technology on human connection, and the endangerment of bees due to pollution. His early installations even included hanging paper mache beehives in abandoned phone kiosks to highlight the link between rising cell phone usage and the decline in bee populations.
The artist, who has a college degree in business and communication rather than art, brings a pragmatic and accessible approach to his creative process, wanting his work to resonate with people without feeling pretentious or overly abstract. His art can be found on "unloved walls" of his hometown, in large scale murals at high profile locations like Google headquarters and the Kodak Theatre, and in galleries across the US, Asia, and Europe. A driven and efficient artist, he often engages in charity work, leveraging his art to raise money for those in need, believing that the journey of creation itself is the reward. Ultimately, Bumblebeelovesyou hopes to make people smile and remind them of a simpler time, encapsulated in the positive message of his name.
Wednesday
Nov122025

Ricky Byrne 'Lost Without You' Prints Available

Artist: Ricky Byrne
Title: Lost Without You (Blue+Navy Blue)
Medium: Hand Embellished 2 Color Prints
Size: 30 x 30 cm Each
Edition: 10 Each
Price: £95 Each

 

*also available in red+fluoro and green+pale green colors

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Ricky Byrne was born in Cape Town, South Africa, in 1983 and grew up between the Atlantic surf and the flat topped silhouette of Table Mountain. That coastal light and urban edge still feed the abstract cityscapes and seascapes he now paints from his studio in Woodstock, a district where Victorian warehouses rub shoulders with street art and weekend food markets. Byrne trained as a graphic designer at Cape Peninsula University of Technology, a discipline that taught him to reduce complex scenes to essential shapes and bold colour relationships, skills he now applies to fine art with oil, acrylic and aerosol on canvas, wood and reclaimed billboard paper.
His process begins with photographs taken during dawn walks along the promenade or twilight drives through the city bowl. Back in the studio he distils these images into interlocking planes of ultramarine, cadmium orange, titanium white and raw umber, allowing drips and spray mist to remain as evidence of speed and movement. Horizon lines tilt, shadows slide across facades and waves crest in simplified curves that suggest sound and spray without describing every ripple. The result is a body of work that feels simultaneously familiar and dreamlike, a memory of a place rather than a map of it.
Exhibitions at the Lovell Gallery in Cape Town, group shows in Johannesburg and art fairs along the Garden Route have met strong sales, while international collectors visiting the city often leave with rolled canvases tucked under their arms. Despite growing demand, Byrne continues to surf at sunrise, sketch on restaurant napkins and donate prints to local charity auctions, believing that creativity should remain as fluid as the tides that shape his hometown.