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Wednesday
Feb112026

Shepard Fairey Obey 'Domestic Terrorist' Print Release Details

Artist: Obey Shepard Fairey
Title: Projection Mirror: Domestic Terrorist
Medium: Multi Color Screen Print
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Edition: 300
Prices: $70

*available at 1pm EST on Thursday February 12th, 2026

Wednesday
Feb112026

Shepard Fairey Obey 'Paid Agitator' Print Release Details

Artist: Obey Shepard Fairey
Title: Projection Mirror: Paid Agitator
Medium: Multi Color Screen Print
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Edition: 300
Prices: $70

*available at 1pm EST on Thursday February 12th, 2026

Wednesday
Feb112026

Joshua Mizusawa 'Promise' Print Available

Artist: Josh Mizusawa
Title: Promise
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 12 x 16 Inches
Edition: 100
Price: $100

*available at 11:45am EST on Thursday February 12th, 2026

Wednesday
Feb112026

David Welker 'Divine Sorrow' Print Release Details

Artist: David Welker
Title: Divine Sorrow
Medium: Framed Multi Layer Giclee Print on Acrylic
Size: 16 x 24 Inches
Edition: 125
Price: $175

*available at 1pm EST on Wednesday February 11th, 2026

Tuesday
Feb102026

Cleon Peterson 'I Against I' White Print Available

Artist: Cleon Peterson
Title: I Against I (White)
Medium: Handpulled Deckled Screen Print
Size: 16 x 16 Inches
Edition: 75
Price: $150

*there is a gold version and black version available

Tuesday
Feb102026

Cleon Peterson 'I Against I' Black Print Available

Artist: Cleon Peterson
Title: I Against I (Black)
Medium: Handpulled Deckled Screen Print
Size: 16 x 16 Inches
Edition: 75
Price: $150

*there is a gold version and white version available

Tuesday
Feb102026

Cleon Peterson 'I Against I' Gold Print Available

Artist: Cleon Peterson
Title: I Against I (Gold)
Medium: Handpulled Deckled Screen Print
Size: 16 x 16 Inches
Edition: 20
Price: $200

*there is a black version and white version available

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Born in 1973 in Seattle, Washington, Cleon Peterson is a formidable presence in the global art scene whose work resonates deeply within the print collector community. His distinctive visual language emerged from a tumultuous early life marked by struggle and addiction which eventually fueled his creative drive during the late nineties. This background provided a raw foundation for his explorations into power dynamics and societal collapse. Cleon Peterson pursued formal excellence to match his visceral themes by earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the Art Center College of Design in 2004 and later completing a Master of Fine Arts at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in 2006.
His rise to prominence is defined by a commitment to portraying the darker impulses of humanity through a lens that mirrors Greco Roman pottery and graphic minimalism. As a contemporary artist his work addresses the cyclical nature of violence and the breakdown of morality in modern power structures. One of his most significant accomplishments includes the massive mural titled Endless Sleep installed beneath the Eiffel Tower in Paris which solidified his status as an international figure of influence. His career is punctuated by high profile solo exhibitions at prestigious venues such as the Kaikai Kiki Gallery in Tokyo and the Over the Influence galleries in both Hong Kong and Los Angeles. These shows often sell out quickly because limited edition prints of his work are highly coveted by collectors who value his stark black and white aesthetic and sharp social commentary.
Collectors of fine art posters and limited edition silkscreens frequently seek out his most iconic images which have become staples of the genre. Famous pieces such as The Shadow of Men and Into the Fire demonstrate his mastery of tension and composition. Other notable works like Victory and Blood and Soil illustrate his ability to use a restricted color palette of red and black to evoke intense emotional responses. His participation in major group shows and solo projects has consistently pushed the boundaries of what print media can achieve making his releases some of the most anticipated events in the collector market. By blending fine art sensibilities with a graphic design precision he has created a lasting legacy that continues to provoke and inspire audiences across the globe.
Tuesday
Feb102026

James Jean 'Year Of The Horse' Print Release Details

Artist: James Jean
Title: Year Of The Horse
Medium: Intricate Foil Detail Embossed Giclee Print
Size: 25.5 x 20.25 Inches
Edition: TIMED
Price: $525

*available at 11am EST on Tuesday February 17th, 2026

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James Jean is a Taiwanese American visual artist born in Taipei, Taiwan, in 1979. He began focusing on art seriously during his youth and received his formal education at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2001. This rigorous training provided him with the technical foundation to blend classical techniques with diverse influences ranging from Japanese woodblock prints to Northern Renaissance portraiture. For collectors of limited edition art prints, James Jean represents a unique intersection of technical mastery and imaginative depth, making his releases highly sought after in the poster collector community.
Throughout his career, James Jean has achieved significant accomplishments that bridge the worlds of commercial illustration and fine art. He initially gained widespread recognition for his work as a cover artist for DC Comics, specifically for the Fables series, which earned him seven Eisner Awards and three consecutive Harvey Awards. His commercial portfolio also includes high profile collaborations with fashion houses like Prada and contributions to major film posters such as those for The Shape of Water and Everything Everywhere All at Once. These achievements have established James Jean as a central figure for those who appreciate detailed, narrative driven artwork.
The artist has participated in numerous art shows and gallery exhibitions globally, transitioning from his early illustration roots to focus on painting and large scale installations. Notable solo exhibitions include Eternal Journey at the Lotte Museum of Art in Seoul and shows at the Kaikai Kiki Gallery in Tokyo. His participation in these international shows has solidified his status as a contemporary artist who continually pushes the boundaries of his medium. For enthusiasts of his limited edition releases, these exhibitions often serve as the inspiration for intricate print designs that capture the ethereal quality of his larger works.
His most famous pieces of art include Pagoda, Kindling, and Maze, as well as his iconic cover art for Fables and The Umbrella Academy. Other standout works frequently referenced by collectors are Bath, Descendent, and Adrift. Each of these pieces showcases his signature style of lush, lyrical compositions and mythical subject matter. By consistently delivering works that resonate on both a technical and emotional level, he has maintained a dedicated following within the print and poster community.
Monday
Feb092026

Chuck Sperry 'Joe Strummer, London 1974' Print Release Details

Artist: Chuck Sperry
Title: Joe Strummer, London 1974
Medium: Blotter Print
Size: 11.25 x 9 Inches
Edition: 300
Price: $100

 

*application available for 36 hours at Noon EST on Tuesday February 10th, 2026

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Born John Graham Mellor in Ankara Turkey the legendary musician and artist known as Joe Strummer remains a towering figure in the world of collectable punk rock memorabilia and fine art prints. Growing up as the son of a British diplomat he spent his early years traveling between Egypt Mexico and Germany before settling in the United Kingdom for his formal education. It was during his time at the City of London Freemen School that he first began focusing on art earning an A level in the subject and developing a keen interest in visual storytelling. This passion led him to enroll in a foundation course at the Central School of Art and Design in London during 1970 where he initially harbored ambitions of becoming a professional cartoonist. These formative years in the London art scene provided the creative bedrock for his later work as a songwriter and visual archivist establishing a unique aesthetic that continues to drive demand for limited edition posters and rare lithographs among serious collectors.
The significant accomplishments of Joe Strummer extend far beyond his role as the frontman of The Clash into the realm of profound social and visual commentary. Throughout his career he maintained a practice of rigorous creative output that resulted in a massive personal archive of over 20,000 items including hand drawn lyric sheets set lists and intricate collages. Collectors often seek out high quality giclee prints and official exhibition posters that capture his raw energy and political conviction. His visual legacy has been celebrated in major gallery settings most notably in the Black Market Clash exhibition held in Soho London which showcased his personal typewriter and original artwork to the public. Other notable displays of his work have occurred through the Subway Gallery and the Joe Strummer Archive curated by Robert Gordon McHarg III ensuring that his contributions to the visual arts are preserved with the same intensity as his musical discography.
For those looking to invest in authentic pieces of history famous visual works and iconic print designs associated with Joe Strummer often feature his distinct handwriting and bold graphic style. Key pieces that define his visual identity include the original sketches for his custom 1966 Telecaster the striking album artwork concepts for Assembly and the various DIY punk flyers he designed during his early days in London. Limited edition runs like the Joe Strummer In New York 1983 fine art prints and the rare Global A Go Go tour posters are highly prized within the poster collector community for their archival quality and historical significance. By blending his rebellious spirit with a formal art education he created a body of work that transcends simple fandom becoming a legitimate pillar of late twentieth century British art. Collectors today prioritize these authenticated releases as they represent a tangible connection to a man who viewed every medium as a tool for revolution.
Monday
Feb092026

Charlie Barton 'Philly Star Map' Framed Print Available

Artist: Charlie Barton
Title: Philly Star Map
Medium: Framed Acrylic on Masonite
Size: 31 x 15 Inches
Edition: 50
Price: $225

 

Charlie Barton is a highly regarded American printmaker and illustrator based in Baltimore, Maryland, who has carved out a unique niche within the limited edition art print and poster collector community. Operating under the creative moniker Charlie Barton, he is celebrated for a signature aesthetic that blends architectural precision with a nostalgic, almost industrial sensibility. His journey into the world of professional art began in earnest around 2004 when he started focusing on his craft as a full time pursuit. Barton is largely a self taught artist who transitioned into the fine arts from a background that valued craftsmanship and technical execution, allowing him to develop a style that feels both timeless and deeply rooted in the American urban landscape.
The work produced by Charlie Barton is defined by a meticulous linework process that honors the history of the locations he depicts. Collectors of limited edition art prints value his pieces for their high contrast and narrative depth, often featuring iconic landmarks and gritty cityscapes that resonate with a sense of place. Throughout his career, he has achieved significant accomplishments, including becoming a staple at some of the most prestigious art festivals in the United States. His presence is frequently noted at high profile events such as the Ann Arbor Art Fair, the Rittenhouse Square Fine Art Show in Philadelphia, and the Bayou City Art Festival in Houston. These exhibitions have allowed him to build a dedicated following among poster collectors who appreciate the tactile nature of his hand pulled screen prints and woodblock style aesthetics.
Barton has also participated in numerous gallery shows and solo exhibitions that highlight his evolution as a printmaker. His work has been featured in prominent regional galleries and curated spaces that focus on modern printmaking techniques and Americana. By avoiding the fleeting trends of the broader market, he has maintained a consistent brand that focuses on the longevity of the physical print. His dedication to the medium is evident in the way he captures the skeleton of cities, from the row houses of Baltimore to the soaring bridges of New York and the historic architecture of Chicago. This focus on structural beauty ensures that his prints remain highly sought after items in the secondary market for art enthusiasts.
Among his most famous pieces of art are "The Natty Boh Tower," which pays homage to a Baltimore icon, and "The Brooklyn Bridge," a stunning example of his ability to render complex engineering as fine art. Other notable works include "Penn Station" and "The Domino Sugars Sign," both of which showcase his talent for highlighting the industrial soul of a city. These pieces are often released in small, numbered batches, making them prized possessions for those who specialize in collecting limited edition posters. His ability to evoke a sense of history while maintaining a sharp, clean visual language has solidified his reputation as a master of his specific genre.