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Wednesday
Mar042026

Andrew Scott 'Burden' Timed Edition Release Details

Artist: Andrew Scott
Title: Burden
Medium: Broken Framed Giclee on Canvas
Size: 33 x 44.5 cm
Edition: TIMED
Prices: £350

*available for 24 at 10am EST on Monday March 16th, 202

Wednesday
Feb112026

Mason Storm 'Love Will Tear Us Apart' Print Available

Artist: Mason Storm
Title: Love Will Tear Us Apart
Medium: Deckled Giclee Print
Size: (A2) 42 x 59.5 cm
Edition: 69
Price: £300

British artist Mason Storm has emerged as one of the most provocative and technically proficient figures within the modern representational art scene. Based in the United Kingdom, Storm is often characterized by his sharp wit, mysterious persona, and a mastery of traditional oil painting techniques that he frequently applies to subversive or counter-cultural themes. While he maintained a lower profile for many years, his career trajectory shifted significantly in the late 2000s when he began focusing intensely on fine art as his primary vocation. His background is as eclectic as his portfolio, featuring a history in professional martial arts and security, which informs the gritty and often confrontational nature of his visual storytelling. Although he is notoriously private about the specifics of his formal education, his work demonstrates an expert level of classical training, particularly in the realm of hyper-realism and the Dutch Master style of chiaroscuro.
The rise of Mason Storm in the limited edition art print and poster collector community is largely attributed to his uncanny ability to bridge the gap between high-end gallery oils and street-influenced pop culture. He gained massive international notoriety through his connection to the "Monkey Parliament" controversy, where he produced a series of sketches and a large-scale oil painting that many claimed were the foundational studies for a famous work attributed to Banksy. This event solidified his reputation as a technical powerhouse capable of mimicking the most famous hands in the industry while maintaining his own distinct, satirical voice. Collectors prize his releases because they often serve as social commentaries, blending hyper-realistic portraiture with jarring, modern elements like designer balaclavas or luxury brand logos.
Throughout his career, Storm has participated in several high-profile exhibitions that have cemented his status among serious collectors. One of his most significant career milestones was the solo exhibition titled "Someone Stole My Chariot" held at StolenSpace Gallery in London. This show highlighted his transition into the upper echelons of the urban art world. He has also been a frequent collaborator with Stow Art House, where his limited edition prints frequently sell out within minutes of release. These pieces are highly sought after in the secondary market due to their exceptional print quality and the artist's insistence on using premium materials that mirror the depth of his original oil paintings.
Some of his most famous and recognizable pieces include "The Devolved Parliament Sketches" which sparked a global debate on authorship and "Middle Class Riot" which depicts a figure in a high-end scarf acting as a masked agitator. Other notable works include "The Art of Misdirection" and "Self Portrait of a Masked Man" both of which exemplify his obsession with the themes of identity and anonymity. By focusing on the craftsmanship of the old masters while addressing the anxieties of the twenty-first century, Mason Storm continues to be a vital name for any serious poster collector or fine art investor looking for works that challenge the status quo.
Tuesday
Feb032026

Andrew Scott 'Love Letters' Diptych Available

Artist: Andrew Scott
Title: Love Letters
Medium: Giclee Prints
Size: (2) 29.7 x 42 cm
Edition: TIMED
Price: £300

 

*available at 9am EST on Wednesday February 4th, 2026

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Andrew Scott is an American artist born in 1991 who has gained significant recognition for his innovative approach to frame-based artwork. Based in Rochester, New York, he specializes in a technique he refers to as frame experiments, where the traditional border of a piece is physically altered to become an active part of the narrative. By breaking, burning, or shattering the glass and wood of his frames, Andrew Scott creates a three-dimensional illusion that suggests his subjects are escaping or interacting with the real world. His work often features a minimalist aesthetic characterized by grayscale tones and selective bursts of red to emphasize emotional depth and psychological themes such as personal growth, curiosity, and empowerment.
Before finding success as an independent creator, Andrew Scott worked as a copywriter, but he transitioned to art after a period of professional change during the early 2020s. His unique method of breaking the fourth wall has garnered over one billion views on social media, making him a prominent figure in modern visual storytelling. Beyond digital fame, his pieces have been exhibited internationally, including a solo show titled Frame of Mind at Stowe Gallery in the United Kingdom. His diverse portfolio includes notable works like The Boxer and Firework, which illustrate his ability to blend traditional illustration with conceptual sculpture. His art is now held in global collections and has been featured on major platforms such as Good Morning America.
Friday
Oct242025

Mason Storm 'Monkey Parliament' Print Available

Artist: Mason Storm
Title: Monkey Parliament
Medium: Deckled Edge Giclee Print
Size: (A4) 29.7 x 21 cm
Edition: TIMED
Price: £50

 

Mason Storm is the pseudonym of an anonymous British artist whose work fuses hyperreal technique with biting social satire. Born in Leeds and now based in London, he began painting urban walls in the early 2000s, developing a style that places photoreal figures inside theatrical, often humorous scenarios. His best known images include a monkey parliament that apes human politics and a rhinestone studded Mona Lisa, both of which echo the visual jokes and anti establishment tone associated with Banksy.
The connection between the two names intensified in 2018 when Mason Storm announced he would unveil the identity of Banksy during a live streamed event, generating global press coverage. Although the reveal never materialised, the stunt positioned Storm as a provocateur operating in the same myth building tradition. Further overlap occurred in 2021 when Storm pasted his own design over the site of Banksy’s Bristol mural Aachoo!!; the replacement piece was removed within twelve hours, yet photographs of the swap circulated widely, reinforcing the idea that both artists treat city walls as interchangeable stages for commentary.
Storm continues to release limited edition prints and large canvases through online platforms and galleries such as Stowe Gallery, always signing with the same masked logo that keeps his face and legal name hidden. By adopting anonymity, staging public interventions and remixing iconic imagery, Mason Storm proves that the spirit of Banksy can live on through new hands, ensuring British street art remains a playground where spectacle and critique ride side by side.
Friday
Oct242025

Sexdreams 'Modern Poetry' Series Available

Artist: Sexdreams
Title: Modern Poetry 1, 2 + 3
Medium: Deckled Edge Giclee Print
Size: (A4) 21 x 29.7 cm Each
Edition: TIMED
Price: £50 Each

 

Sexsdreams is the alias of Gioele Corradengo, a multidisciplinary Italian-Argentinian artist born in Milan in 1996. Drawn to urban art from an early age, he began by spraying graffiti across the city’s outer districts, developing a loose, punk-inflected style that pairs raw mark-making with day-glo colour. His signature motif is a wide-eyed, cartoonish face that he calls “the dreamer,” a character he repeats on walls, windows and canvas to suggest a restless inner world colliding with public space.
Working in acrylic, spray paint and ink, Corradengo builds layered compositions where dripping tags float over soft pastel clouds, creating a tension between aggression and whimsy. Recent pieces incorporate wedding dresses, sneakers and reclaimed wood, pushing his practice beyond traditional street supports. In 2024 fashion house Justin Alexander Signature invited him to hand-paint graffiti motifs onto silk gowns for its spring collection, merging bridal elegance with street energy and expanding his audience from alleyways to catwalks.
Despite the fashion crossover, Sexsdreams continues to paint unauthorized walls throughout Milan, Barcelona and Berlin, believing that surprise encounters keep the work honest. Limited-edition prints and original panels are released through Stowe Gallery and his own online drops, each piece stamped with his scrawled tag to certify its origin. By fusing irreverent humour with dreamy pastel palettes, Sexsdreams offers a fresh voice in European street art, proving that a single recurring face can travel from train yard to runway without losing its restless spirit.
Friday
Oct242025

Andrew Scott 'Tug' Series Available

Artist: Andrew Scott
Title: Tug Series
Medium: Framed Giclee Print on Canvas
Size: 33 x 44.5 cm
Edition: TIMED
Price: £300

*Cooper is my favorite of the bunch

Saturday
Oct182025

Andrew Scott 'Tug' Series Release Details

Artist: Andrew Scott
Title: Tug (10 DIFF DOGS)
Medium: Framed Multiples
Size: 33 x 44.5 cm Each
Edition: TIMED
Prices: £300

*available at 5am EST on Friday October 24th, 2025

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Andrew Scott is an American artist who turns destruction into beauty by painting on broken frames and shattered glass. Born in 1991 he grew up in rural Pennsylvania where he studied illustration at the local community college before moving to Philadelphia to pursue fine art. Scott began experimenting with damaged materials after noticing how cracks in a window resembled lightning across a night sky. He now collects discarded mirrors cracked picture frames and fragments of tempered glass from abandoned buildings then layers oil acrylic and spray paint directly onto the jagged surfaces. The resulting portraits and abstract landscapes appear to explode outward while remaining delicately held together by gravity and resin.

Each composition balances chaos and control as brushstrokes follow the lines of fracture turning splinters into petals and shards into rays of light. Scott describes his process as a conversation with chance because every crack dictates where the image can and cannot go. Recent series explore themes of resilience memory and the fragmented self inviting viewers to see brokenness as a form of honest storytelling. His work has been exhibited in galleries across the East Coast and is held in private collections throughout the United States. By transforming trash into luminous art Scott challenges conventional ideas of value and permanence proving that even the most shattered surface can hold a complete and powerful vision.

Saturday
Oct182025

Emu 'Temporary Escapism' Print Available

Artist: Emu
Title: Temporary Escapism
Medium: 6 Color Screen Print
Size: 67 x 67 cm
Edition: 35
Prices: £350

Emu is a self taught contemporary artist from Osaka Japan whose vibrant mixed media works fuse manga aesthetics with urban street energy. Born in 1983 Emu grew up surrounded by the neon soaked visuals of Japanese pop culture and the raw graffiti that covered city walls. These influences merge in paintings that layer acrylic ink spray paint and collage onto canvas wood and even vintage manga pages. Central to Emus imagery are wide eyed characters whose exaggerated expressions hover between innocence and rebellion. Bold outlines flat color fields and dynamic brushwork create a sense of movement that recalls both classic anime cels and the immediacy of tag art. Emu often incorporates Japanese text and fragmented comic panels inviting viewers to piece together narratives that feel personal yet universally nostalgic.

Recent bodies of work explore themes of identity consumerism and the tension between tradition and modernity in contemporary Japan. Solo exhibitions in Tokyo Kyoto and international fairs have brought Emu a growing global following while collaborative projects with apparel brands and music labels extend the art beyond gallery walls. Whether painting a large outdoor mural or an intimate panel Emu approaches each surface with the same restless curiosity layering translucent glazes and gestural marks until the piece pulses with life. The result is a visual language that speaks to anyone who has ever felt caught between worlds finding beauty in chaos and connection in color.