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Thursday
Jan222026

Pejac 'Self Defense' Release Details

Artist: Pejac
Title: Self Defense
Medium: 28 Color Screen Prints
Size: 80 x 57 cm
Edition: 25 (12 Diff Editions)
Price: €3,630

Pejac is a Spanish painter and street artist born in 1977 as Silvestre Santiago in Santander, Spain. His artistic identity formed during his studies in Milan at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera, where he became disillusioned with the perceived elitism of his instructors. Seeking to democratize art, he began creating works in public spaces to reach individuals who might never visit a traditional gallery. His technical foundation is broad, spanning fine arts education at universities in Salamanca and Barcelona before his time in Italy.

His work is characterized by a masterful use of trompe-l’œil, a technique that creates three-dimensional illusions on flat surfaces to challenge viewer perception. Pejac frequently employs minimalist silhouettes and stark shadows, often rendered in black ink or paint, to convey complex social and environmental messages. He is noted for his clever adaptations of urban surroundings, such as his 2011 piece "Stain," which depicts a world map draining into a sewer in his hometown.
Beyond his original concepts, Pejac often reinterprets classical masterpieces by artists like Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh, placing them in unexpected contexts such as the hull of an abandoned ship or the hood of a luxury car. His repertoire also includes subtractive techniques, where he creates images by scraping paint off weathered walls, notably seen in his projects at the Husn refugee camp in Jordan.
Saturday
Jan102026

Guifré Urgell 'Echoes Of The Threefold Self' Print Available

Artist: Guifré Urgell
Title: Echoes Of The Threefold Self
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 50 x 70 cm
Edition: 50
Price: €390

Guifré Urgell is a multifaceted Spanish artist whose practice bridges the gap between traditional craftsmanship and digital innovation. Born in Catalonia, his work often draws from the rich cultural heritage of the Mediterranean while simultaneously engaging with the technical possibilities of the current era. He has gained recognition for his ability to manipulate physical materials such as wood, stone, and metal, often integrating them with complex geometric patterns that suggest an underlying mathematical order in nature.
His aesthetic is defined by a clean, minimalist approach that prioritizes form and texture. Urgell frequently explores the relationship between the human hand and the machine, questioning how industrial processes can be infused with organic soul. This dialogue is evident in his sculptures and installations, which often feature precise lines juxtaposed against raw, unfinished surfaces. By doing so, he highlights the tension between the manufactured world and the untamed environment.
Beyond physical objects, Urgell has ventured into the realm of digital design and generative art. He uses algorithms to create visual landscapes that mimic biological growth, further blurring the line between the artificial and the living. His portfolio reflects a deep curiosity about the evolution of space and how individuals perceive their surroundings in an increasingly fragmented reality. Through his varied output, Urgell remains a significant figure in modern creative circles, constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible when ancient techniques meet futuristic vision. His influence continues to grow as he participates in international exhibitions and collaborative projects across Europe.
Wednesday
Dec242025

Saturno 'To Rise Above Appearances' Print Available

Artist: Saturno
Title: To Rise Above Appearances
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 60 x 60 cm
Edition: 50
Prices: €80

 

Miguel Ángel Belinchón Bujes, professionally known as Saturno, is a prominent Spanish street artist who has redefined the boundaries of contemporary muralism through a distinct blend of hyperrealism and fantasy. Born in Linares, Spain, he developed a fascination with the visual language of comic books, horror cinema, and classic sci-fi during his youth. These influences eventually coalesced into a signature style characterized by grotesque yet mesmerizing creatures, neon-drenched palettes, and an extraordinary level of anatomical detail that gives his spray-painted subjects a three-dimensional quality.
Saturno’s technical prowess is most evident in his mastery of the aerosol medium. Unlike many artists who rely on traditional sketches or projectors, he often approaches massive surfaces with a fluid, intuitive process that prioritizes light and shadow. His work frequently features monstrous entities, distorted human figures, and bio-mechanical elements that challenge the viewer's perception of reality. Despite the often dark or unsettling nature of his subject matter, there is an inherent elegance in his compositions that has earned him international acclaim.
Over the years, his influence has expanded beyond the streets of Europe to global platforms, including major festivals and gallery exhibitions in the United States and Asia. Beyond his technical skill, Saturno is celebrated for his ability to inject narrative depth into static images, transforming urban walls into windows for surrealist storytelling. His contribution to the graffiti movement continues to inspire a new generation of artists to pursue technical perfection while maintaining a raw, imaginative spirit.
Thursday
Dec182025

Isaac Cordal + Ernest Zacharevic 'Sink About It' Print Available

Artist: Isaac Cordal + Ernest Zacharevic
Title: Sink About It
Medium: Hand Finished Giclee Print
Size: 30 x 35 cm
Edition: UNSURE
Prices: $450

 

Isaac Cordal is a Spanish sculptor and photographer known for his thought-provoking street art installations featuring miniature cement figures. Born in 1974 in Pontevedra, Cordal began his artistic journey by studying at the School of Fine Arts in Pontevedra and the Camberwell College of Arts in London. His most recognized project, titled Cement Eclipses, consists of small, melancholic businessmen dressed in gray suits, often placed in precarious or overlooked urban environments.
The figures are typically no more than twenty-five centimeters tall and are meticulously hand-crafted from cement. Cordal strategically positions these characters in city puddles, atop building ledges, or half-buried in debris to mirror the struggles of modern society. Through these tiny sculptures, he explores themes of capitalism, climate change, and the isolation of the individual within a bureaucratic world. The use of cement is a deliberate choice, reflecting the industrialization and urban decay that define contemporary life.
One of his most famous pieces, Follow the Leaders, depicts a group of businessmen partially submerged in water, which many interpret as a powerful commentary on the indifference of political leaders toward rising sea levels and environmental collapse. By placing art in public spaces rather than traditional galleries, Cordal invites pedestrians to discover his work accidentally, forcing a moment of reflection on the human condition. His work has been exhibited across major cities like Berlin, London, Brussels, and Bogota, where it continues to serve as a silent yet piercing critique of the modern socio-political landscape.
Ernest Zacharevic is a Lithuanian-born contemporary artist who gained international acclaim for transforming the urban landscape of George Town, Penang, into a world-class street art destination. Born in 1986, he moved to Malaysia after studying at the Middlesex University in London. His breakthrough came in 2012 during the George Town Festival when he was commissioned to create a series of murals titled Mirrors George Town. These works, most notably Kids on a Bicycle and Boy on a Chair, became iconic symbols of the city by blending traditional oil painting techniques with physical objects like actual bicycles and furniture. This interactive approach allowed pedestrians to become part of the art, bridging the gap between the static image and the 3D world.
Zacharevic is often described as the Banksy of Malaysia, although his style is distinctly more painterly and emotive. His work typically features children, capturing moments of innocence, play, and wonder against the weathered textures of historical architecture. Beyond Malaysia, his portfolio spans the globe with major projects in Singapore, Norway, Iceland, and the United States. He frequently explores themes of environmentalism and social commentary, as seen in his Splash and Burn campaign which highlighted the impact of the palm oil industry on Indonesian rainforests. Through his ability to integrate local culture with universal human experiences, Zacharevic has redefined the role of street art in urban regeneration, proving that public murals can serve as both a catalyst for tourism and a poignant reflection of community identity.
Saturday
Dec132025

Bianca Gomez 'Downhill' Print Available

Artist: Bianca Gomez
Title: Generator
Medium: Hand Pulled 4 Color Screen Print
Size: 16 x 20 Inches
Edition: 100
Prices: $30

Bianca Gomez is a Spanish contemporary artist who has carved a niche for herself in the vibrant world of abstract expressionism. Her work is a study in texture and emotion, known for its bold colors and dynamic, often frantic, brushstrokes that convey a profound sense of movement and energy. Rather than focusing on literal representation, Gomez uses her canvases as arenas for exploring the human psyche and the subtle interplay of light and shadow, both literal and metaphorical.
Her signature style often incorporates mixed media, seamlessly blending acrylics with various organic materials to create a tactile experience that invites viewers to feel the art as much as they see it. This approach results in richly layered pieces where smooth, glossy surfaces might meet rough, heavily impastoed areas, creating compelling visual and textural tension. Critics often point to her ability to balance chaos and control, where seemingly accidental splashes of paint are meticulously placed within a larger, deliberate composition.
Gomez’s artistic journey began in a small studio in Toronto, where she was heavily influenced by the city's diverse cultural landscape and the raw energy of street art. Early exhibitions were characterized by muted, earthy tones, but her more recent collections explode with vibrant, saturated hues deep indigos, fiery oranges, and electric greens. This evolution mirrors a deepening maturity in her personal style and a greater confidence in her artistic voice.
Despite her growing international acclaim, Gomez remains deeply connected to her community, frequently participating in local art initiatives and mentoring emerging artists. Her pieces are highly sought after by private collectors and have been featured in numerous prestigious galleries worldwide. Each artwork serves as a testament to her unique vision and her commitment to pushing the boundaries of traditional abstract art, making her a compelling figure in the contemporary art scene.
Thursday
Dec112025

Sam3 'Stray Cat' Print Avialable

Artist: Sam3
Title: Stray Cat
Medium: Green Tea Toned 1 Color Cyanotype Print
Size: 35 x 50 cm
Edition: 31
Price: €120

 

The street artist and muralist known professionally as Sam3 operates with a distinct, often monochrome, aesthetic that distinguishes his work from the vibrant, high-energy style typical of many urban artists. While he maintains a notable degree of privacy regarding his personal life, his full name is generally cited as Samuel Sebastian. Originating from Murcia, Spain, Sam3 began his artistic journey as a graffiti writer in the late 1990s, but his style quickly evolved away from traditional lettering to a more graphic, narrative, and highly symbolic form of expression.
His signature style is characterized by massive, silhouetted figures that often evoke ancient cave paintings, shadow puppets, or allegorical fables. These monochromatic characters typically executed in stark black paint against a white or plain wall are used to explore profound philosophical themes of human existence, control, media manipulation, and the anxieties of modern life. Sam3 frequently uses simple, powerful imagery to create universal stories, allowing his silent, faceless protagonists to communicate complex social and political critiques without the use of words or obvious graphic tags.
Sam3's art is globally recognized, appearing on enormous building facades from Lisbon to New York City. His work effortlessly bridges the gap between illicit street art and the formal gallery setting, where he has also exhibited paintings and installations. He has published books of his art and poetry, further cementing his reputation as an introspective artist who uses public space as a canvas for quiet, yet monumental, contemplation. His unique approach ensures that his murals are instantly recognizable and continue to leave a lasting impression on urban landscapes worldwide.
Tuesday
Nov252025

Dulk 'The Encounter' Print Release Details

Artist: Dulk
Title: The Encounter
Medium: Varnished Giclee Print
Size: 80 x 48.5 cm
Edition: 77
Price: £175

*available at Noon EST on Tuesday November 25th, 2025

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Antonio Segura Donat, known professionally as Dulk, is an internationally renowned Spanish artist celebrated for his vibrant, surreal art that merges illustration, street art, painting, and sculpture. Born in Valencia, Dulk's work is heavily influenced by a childhood spent observing nature and copying animal illustrations from encyclopedias, a passion that evolved into a powerful artistic voice with a strong ecological conviction. 
 His distinctive style features intricate details and a vivid, energetic color palette, often depicting hybrid animals in fantastical yet tragicomic landscapes. Dulk's art is a call to action, aiming to raise awareness about environmental issues and the vulnerability of ecosystems and endangered species worldwide. His travels, including expeditions to the Arctic Circle and the Galápagos, have provided firsthand inspiration for his work, which bridges the gap between distant natural worlds and human consciousness.
Starting his artistic journey in urban art, Dulk has since expanded his practice into various media, exhibiting in galleries and creating large-scale murals across the globe in cities like New York, Miami, Vancouver, and Amsterdam. His collaborations with organizations such as the PangeaSeed Foundation and the Oceanogràfic Foundation further underscore his commitment to conservation through art. Dulk invites viewers to see the world through a child's eyes, blending beauty with a pressing warning about our shared future.
Tuesday
Nov042025

Lara Bujanda 'Torch Bearer' Print Available

Artist: Lara Bujanda
Title: Torch Bearer
Medium: 3 Color Screen Print
Size: 50 x 50 cm
Edition: 25
Prices: €40

 

Lara Bujanda is a Spanish illustrator and screen-printer who operates from a Berlin studio under the imprint Subterranean Prints, a one-woman design workshop dedicated to striking gig-poster art. Born in Spain and now aged thirty-nine, she migrated to Germany seeking a fertile, affordable base where she could control every stage of production, from initial sketch to final squeegee pull. Working primarily with hand-cut stencils and layered acrylic ink, she builds dense, high-contrast imagery that fuses the raw immediacy of punk flyers with the refined alignment of Swiss poster tradition. Her palettes tend toward bruised purples, hazard oranges and metallic silvers, colours that leap off matte black paper and echo the thunder of the heavy bands she often represents.
Bujanda’s creative process is deliberately physical. She begins each commission by listening repeatedly to the client’s album, absorbing tempo changes and lyrical themes, then distils those sensations into a single emblematic scene. Sketches are translated into rubylith films, cut with a surgical knife and printed on recycled stock pulled through a manual carousel press. Editions rarely exceed one hundred copies, ensuring every sheet bears subtle variations in ink density and registration that collectors prize as proof of handmade authenticity.
Despite humble beginnings screen-printing demo sleeves for local punk collectives, her reputation has grown through word-of-mouth among metal, hardcore and electronic labels across Europe. Recent commissions include the atmospheric cover for Norwegian progressive outfit In Vain, praised for its “classy, doomy” elegance that mirrors the record’s sonic scope. Interviews reveal an artist comfortable with evolution: she jokes about once living “as punk as possible” but now embraces precision, proof that craft and rebellion can coexist when ink meets paper under the steady hand of Subterranean Prints.
Tuesday
Nov042025

Ima Pico 'Bouba 14' Original Available

Artist: Ima Pico
Title: Bouba 14
Medium: Acrylic Original
Size: 23 x 23 cm
Edition: UNIQUE
Prices: £50

 

Ima Pico is a Spanish born visual artist now based in Manchester, United Kingdom, where she creates vibrant geometric abstractions that pulse with Mediterranean warmth and urban edge. After earning a Fine Arts degree from the Polytechnic University of Valencia, she relocated to England and established Ima Pico Studio, a workspace that doubles as a laboratory for colour, form and digital experimentation. Her practice spans painting, screen print and installation, all united by a fascination with hard edged shapes and bold, saturated hues.
Pico begins each composition with hand cut stencils and vector sketches, translating angular silhouettes into layered arrangements of coral, turquoise, sunflower and emerald. These blocks of colour interlock like abstract architecture, suggesting city skylines, festival bunting or fragments of memory viewed through stained glass. She often works on a small scale first, producing mini canvases and paper editions that invite close inspection, then expands the same visual language into larger wall pieces and immersive environments.
Recent series explore media saturation and sensory overload, using repetition and gradient shifts to echo the endless scroll of digital feeds. Despite the crisp geometry, her process remains intuitive; she sands edges, adds gestural marks and allows under-painting to peek through, ensuring each piece retains a human pulse.
Exhibitions at Artelista and group shows across Valencia and Manchester have sold out, while commissions have brightened co-working spaces and private homes throughout the North West. Whether printing a limited edition or painting a full wall, Pico approaches every surface with the same goal: transform abstract form into pure joy and remind viewers that colour, when arranged with conviction, can feel as alive as any landscape.
Friday
Oct312025

Zubieta 'Not Only Pretty Flowers' Print Available

Artist: Zubieta
Title: Not Only Pretty Flowers
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 20 x 20 cm
Edition: UNSURE
Price: £25

Zubieta is the professional alias of Marta Zubieta, a Spanish illustrator, muralist and multidisciplinary artist now based in Bristol, United Kingdom. Born in Alicante and trained in fine art and design, she crafts a self coined style called “tropical goth,” merging retro pop culture with lush, slightly creepy botanicals. Her pictures bloom with pastel gradients, neon slime drips and jungle tendrils that snake around wide eyed female characters, vintage soda cans and broken basketballs, creating a mood that is both playful and unsettling.
Working digitally and with screen print, Zubieta builds each composition like a collage of memory and mood. She samples early 90s cartoons, Memphis design patterns and skateboard graphics, then layers them with fluorescent airbrush fades and pitch black shadows. The result feels like a dream soaked VHS tape rewinding in slow motion.
Public walls from Madrid to Mexico City carry her supersized murals, while limited edition prints and apparel drop through her online store and collaborations with brands such as Counter Culture drinks and Threadless. Each project, whether a label or a four storey facade, pulses with her distinct palette of candy pink, toxic green and bruised violet, inviting viewers to lose themselves in a world where nostalgia grows teeth and beauty drips with goo.
By celebrating the strange and the sugary, Zubieta continues to push Latin flavored surrealism into global pop consciousness, proving that creepiness can coexist with charm and that every wall is an invitation to step inside her technicolor daydream.